4g63 swap in wa

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Lese Alafaio

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Hey guys really wondering is the 4g63 classed as a manufacturers optional engine?
If so, would I need a permit for an engine swap into my gsr? Not only that but would I need to upgrade anything else aswell?

Sam
 
Have you looked up the WA Roads and Transport website and had a look at what they have to say? Here in Vic we would talk to a VASS Engineer who could say what needed to be done to be in compliance with the rules.
 
Or...as has been previously suggested in the other thread in which you asked about this.....ring the local registry office and find out what the rules are?
 
In NSW you can fit a 4G63T engine in a 1.8T GSR without issues as its only a 200cc increase in engine capacity. Hundreds of people have done it considering the GSR is the Auspec version of an EVO I-III.0
HOWEVER, some states may be different, and some vehicle inspection stations may say that its a different class of engine... ie 4G9x vs 4G6x and ask for an engineer certificate.
As long as you can fit it and make it look like stock and oem with pollution controls in place, you should be fine. BUT speak to a 'blue slip' equivalent shop first as it can be simply done as an engine swap and change of engine number on your rego papers.
 
A couple of years ago all you had to do was ring up and say that you had changed your engine and quote the new engine number. They would then change it and it would be on your next rego invoice. Not sure about now though ?? There is probably 10 forms to fill out :)
 
good on you andrew, shall i quote from the page?

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