The vehicle must comply with engine ADR's for the year of the engine and
year of car manufacture. In other words, you must use current exhaust system
(e.g. cat), fuel system (efi-fuel return lines) and emission systems
(charcoal canister).
>From: "Davo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Cat Converters....
>Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:35:15 +1000
>
>OK, i lost a bet today with my boss. I am down a carton of VB. I seem to
>remember a while back on the list that if you put a new engine in an old
>car, the cat converter is not required by law. The car is a datsun 240z
>and the engine is a Toyota Supra 2.5L twin turbo. So i rang up the RTA and
>they said it does need a cat converter because the exhaust system has to be
>the same as the engine originally had. So i was wondering if any of you FJ
>or SR 1600 blokes have a cat or have spoken to an egineer about it???
>
>Scott
>Davo
>
>
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