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ozzy1 29th August 2012 11:37 AM

Here u can modify your car but when u start messing with the engine there is a formula used to work out the max power u are allowed relative to the cc of the engine also with a bigger engine being put in there is a limit relative to the weight of the car.The other part is that u have to get these mods signed off and approved by an engineer to say it is all safe so you would be required to upgrade brakes etc to get the engineers approval.Only sensible really I think.

Big Vern 29th August 2012 03:16 PM

epetition has been started
https://submissions.epetitions.direc...etitions/37784

robo 6th September 2012 08:18 AM

No doubt the petition needs everyones support but classic car buyer have a full page report on it in last weeks issue. Their take on it is as it stands its pretty much an unworkable proposal thrown up and that proposal is the operative word. Thousands of these are generated every year and just get pushed around tables on the trip to the bin. Still worth adding your name to the petition though.


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The rules in Germany are much tighter than here and seriously limit aftermarket upgrades and tuning. For manufacturerd vehicles it's only permissable to retro fit extras and add ons that were available as factory options at the time. We wouldnt want those sorts of rules here unless kit cars were excempt.


The germans come here to buy already registered kit cars so that they dont have to do battle over what was or wasn`t fitted as standard. I dont think they can even register a kit car there but they can import one and stick it on the road, what a load of bollocks .Always away round most things.

Bob


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