
Would only take that chance myself if i had the money to reair or replace the car ive damaged when my insurance wont pay out....
Bodywork is one thing but what if the other parties personal injuries claim(s) come to more that your assets :crazy:
I was asking him what way it works with me putting an 80's engine in a 1995 car like do i go by 80's rules and dont fit cats or do i treat it as a 1995 car which most people seem to say needs cats... he said it goes by the engine age but cause i dont know what it came from other than a 90/110 or defender i need an age certificateWhat's the age certificate for?
It goes off whichever is the older.I was asking him what way it works with me putting an 80's engine in a 1995 car like do i go by 80's rules and dont fit cats or do i treat it as a 1995 car which most people seem to say needs cats... he said it goes by the engine age but cause i dont know what it came from other than a 90/110 or defender i need an age certificate
My 10.5:1 cr 3.5 is way quicker than a standard 4.6 though it wouldn't work well in a land roverPersonally I probably wouldn't bother rebuilding a low CR 3.5, even the higher CR ones are pretty wheezy.
You'd be better off finding a tidy late 3.9 or 4.0. Noticeable more poke and much more grunty down load.
Making it burn fuel and air more efficiently is prefferable to just throwing more fuel and air in bet it goes like a stabbed ratMy 10.5:1 cr 3.5 is way quicker than a standard 4.6 though it wouldn't work well in a land rover
Oh yea i forgot about that... tbf normally they arent quite as strict as they are supposed to be tends to depend on the guy testing it and how hes feeling... always book for late as possible on a friday when he wants to get home asap haha... just doing it to be on the safe side but in all likelyhood i could just put it in and tell the fella its 80's and doesnt need cats and he would just be like oh fair enoughGot it. NI mot centres are government run and not ordinary garages. It can sometimes be a bit of a pain. Much stricter than in GB.
Oh yea i forgot about that... tbf normally they arent quite as strict as they are supposed to be tends to depend on the guy testing it and how hes feeling... always book for late as possible on a friday when he wants to get home asap haha... just doing it to be on the safe side but in all likelyhood i could just put it in and tell the fella its 80's and doesnt need cats and he would just be like oh fair enoughGot it. NI mot centres are government run and not ordinary garages. It can sometimes be a bit of a pain. Much stricter than in GB.
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