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That certainly changes things...

On 24th Oct, 2015 jonny f said:
Nothing gets past Dave lol

NOTHING GETS PAST ME!! *tongue*

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I'd still rather have a professional look over my car just for piece of mind. And don't the rules state its had X% power increase then it'll need an MOT


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just make sure it "makes" x -1 hp


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This is a much bigger can of worms, read the documentation, modified cars will have to stay within the '8 point rule' which means no cutting the bodyshell. Otherwise it's BIVA and Q plate. Effective from May next year on all cars over 40 years old.

'Where does the engine go?'


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I’d be concerned that it would encourage more cars to be mascaraded as something they’re not in order to reap the benifits and potentially inflate the market for all things pre ‘73.
The other danger is (and we’ve all seen this I’m sure) is some of the standards of piss poor “repairs” or “modifications” to minis that have either been at shows or for sale at least with the MOT system it provides a minimum safe standard which can only be a good thing?

Shane


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Stupid idea.

Not sure how or why they think it's a good idea.


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For the likes of body modifications under the 8 point rule, does this count additions to the chassis (like braces between chassis rails) or just modification (cutting/chopping) of existing rails? I guess I need to do some reading...

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Cutting rather than stiffenng of the shell.

'Where does the engine go?'


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So bulkead boxes, flip fronts, sprint minis, tubbed arches etc all in trouble n gonna be q's? *oh well*

On 24th Oct, 2015 jonny f said:
Nothing gets past Dave lol

NOTHING GETS PAST ME!! *tongue*

1/4 mile 14.7 @ 96mph 12psi boost
Showdown class A 2nd place 18.6 @ 69mph


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On 15th Oct, 2017 steve1275 said:
This is a much bigger can of worms, read the documentation, modified cars will have to stay within the '8 point rule' which means no cutting the bodyshell. Otherwise it's BIVA and Q plate. Effective from May next year on all cars over 40 years old.


I think you are wrong, the documentation is somewhat grey in areas, but, I will point to to this https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-approval/exempti...ehicle-approval which says that vehicles over 10 years old are exempt from 'Approval' but it does not say whether if you then radically modify the vehicle whether that exemption becomes void........ Grey area !

Edited by Sprocket on 15th Oct, 2017.

On 26th Oct, 2004 TurboDave16v said:
Is it A-Series only? I think it should be...
So when some joey comes on here about how his 16v turbo vauxhall is great compared to ours, he can be given the 'bird'...


On 26th Oct, 2004 Tom Fenton said:
Yep I agree with TD........


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Might also be worth checking with your insurance.

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A quick google brings up forums all worrying about this for years... so not gonna worry just yet

On 24th Oct, 2015 jonny f said:
Nothing gets past Dave lol

NOTHING GETS PAST ME!! *tongue*

1/4 mile 14.7 @ 96mph 12psi boost
Showdown class A 2nd place 18.6 @ 69mph


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I saw this a few weeks ago.. I think the only people who are happy about it are the people who would let their car get to a failure stage and still do nothing about it!

They don't die, they just get faster!


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I've been panicking generally for a good few years as I have an import but it's far from standard so I'm trying to figure if it'll end up Q or IVC but I think it might be ok. I don't want to have to inspect it in standard form then add the mods later as that's a bit iffy plus extra faff.

On 7th Nov, 2008 Nic said:
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Sprocket, I think you are quoting from type approval. The new legislation is all about MOT and tax. It uses similar rules, and I think from May next year we will have to be careful what we declare. There is more detail coming on the definition of modified vehicles for MOT purposes at the end of November.

'Where does the engine go?'


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I can see the point in someone trying to do something.

For example: You an fit an LS1 engine to a 1930s chassis and keep the cable operated brakes. Not really safe.

the idea is to regulate this sort of modification. The problem is, that unless there is specific requirements to satisfy, who is to say what's safe.

Mr MOT man can't work to 'satisfactory' as a guidance. He also won't have testing facilities to test anything beyond normal MOT requirements.

Ultimately I doubt that it will have much effect.

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the design shows a distinct lack of imagination,
talk about starting off with a clean sheet of paper, then not bothering to fucking draw on it,lol

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I'm mainly concerned about swirl in the runners caused by the tangential entry.


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I agree with Wil on this one. I think it will come down to the Mot'er in the end.



On 16th Oct, 2017 wil_h said:
I can see the point in someone trying to do something.

For example: You an fit an LS1 engine to a 1930s chassis and keep the cable operated brakes. Not really safe.

the idea is to regulate this sort of modification. The problem is, that unless there is specific requirements to satisfy, who is to say what's safe.

Mr MOT man can't work to 'satisfactory' as a guidance. He also won't have testing facilities to test anything beyond normal MOT requirements.

Ultimately I doubt that it will have much effect.

1/4 Mile 14.3secs 96Mph Terminal 10psi of boost.


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On 16th Oct, 2017 steve1275 said:
Sprocket, I think you are quoting from type approval. The new legislation is all about MOT and tax. It uses similar rules, and I think from May next year we will have to be careful what we declare. There is more detail coming on the definition of modified vehicles for MOT purposes at the end of November.


It’s all relevant. You have a mini that is older than 10 years old and is already registered, an IVA is not required whether rebuilt or modified.

The new rules are an extension of this. With the new rules though,what constitutes as ‘Radically Modified’ is down to 8 point rule, which is designed to highlight the vehicles destined for a Q plate. This rule has been around for years, it’s nothing new. To receive a Q plate the car will have to go through an IVA, which is then exempt by its own rules as it is older than 10 years?......

I see nothing new, other than maybe the DVSA trying implement what’s been in place for years.

On 26th Oct, 2004 TurboDave16v said:
Is it A-Series only? I think it should be...
So when some joey comes on here about how his 16v turbo vauxhall is great compared to ours, he can be given the 'bird'...


On 26th Oct, 2004 Tom Fenton said:
Yep I agree with TD........


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10 year rule only referring to imported cars i think .

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On 16th Oct, 2017 robert said:
10 year rule only referring to imported cars i think .




Whatever.

The way I read it, Vehicle registrations for radically altered vehicles is based on the 8 point rule, if the vehicle points accumulation is less than 8, you need to apply to the DVLA for a Q plate and they may then ask for an IVA. IVA for radically altered vehicles then exempts a car from the IVA if it is older than 10 years. You get a Q plate. If the points accumulation is 8 or more, winner winner chicken dinner, keep your original plate *Clapping*

On 26th Oct, 2004 TurboDave16v said:
Is it A-Series only? I think it should be...
So when some joey comes on here about how his 16v turbo vauxhall is great compared to ours, he can be given the 'bird'...


On 26th Oct, 2004 Tom Fenton said:
Yep I agree with TD........


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Joe, do you have a photo of your tool?



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On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
At the risk of being sigged...

Joe, do you have a photo of your tool?



http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.p...9064&lastpost=1

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I have been sufficiently concerned at the proposed changes to sell my turbo A35 and move on to something else.
Difficult decision after 38 years with the car


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On 17th Oct, 2017 tadge44 said:
I have been sufficiently concerned at the proposed changes to sell my turbo A35 and move on to something else.
Difficult decision after 38 years with the car


Noooooooooo !!!!

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I really don't understand what people are worried about.

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