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Does anyone know if you get a HQ regod in NSW with a big block? All Work done and can be engineered no prob. Do Victorian eng. Cert. apply in NSW??
Thanks.
Matt
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Hello Matt, You didn't state what body your HQ has which makes a big difference to allowable engine capacity as the commercials have a separate chassis. Read what is written on the web site below & do the calculation on page 3.
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Hello Matt, You didnt state what body your HQ has which makes a big difference to allowable engine capacity as the commercials have a separate chassis. Read what is written on the web site below & do the calculation on page 3.
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Thanks for that Jim, It is a Statesman EX 5ltr. Work was done by John Traverna in Victoria who is happy to engineer all work done.
Thanks again for this Jim.
Regards,
Matty.
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my neighbour put a small block chev in a HQ. told the engineer it was 396 cubes which it wasnt. someguy wanted to buy the chev. then he went 454. took it back to the same engineer and just required a engine number change. now its all legal 454.
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