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Old 1st July 2009, 10:52 PM
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Unless I misunderstood things with new IVA regs what I'm about to write is total cock...But using anything other than the engine/box from the donor car won't get you an IVA pass unless you can prove it was actually fitted and registered with dvla prior to you stripping the car.

The only way non donor motors will pass IVA is as a low volume car and that means using bike motors too.

But like I said I might have got it all arris about face...
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Old 1st July 2009, 11:19 PM
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Unless I misunderstood things with new IVA regs what I'm about to write is total cock...But using anything other than the engine/box from the donor car won't get you an IVA pass unless you can prove it was actually fitted and registered with dvla prior to you stripping the car.

The only way non donor motors will pass IVA is as a low volume car and that means using bike motors too.

But like I said I might have got it all arris about face...

You had me scuttling off to the manual then.

Nothing about this in there. Just the old SVA stuff about proving the engine age for the emissions.

I blame the fumes

Cheers

Chris
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Old 1st July 2009, 11:50 PM
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Unless I misunderstood things with new IVA regs what I'm about to write is total cock...But using anything other than the engine/box from the donor car won't get you an IVA pass unless you can prove it was actually fitted and registered with dvla prior to you stripping the car.

The only way non donor motors will pass IVA is as a low volume car and that means using bike motors too.

But like I said I might have got it all arris about face...
Fabby
i,ve done a bit of reading up
you appear to be wrong i,m afraid
wot it means by all accounts is you wont get an age related plate with a zetec in a roadster
but you would if the donor sierra had its oringinal twinky/pinto or cvh
and if the sierra engine had been changed in its lifetime the only way you can get an age related plate is if you can provide proof that it was changed and the engine number re registered
that means no age related plate for v8 roadsters or bike engined roadsters
zetec or duratec or vauxhall engined roadsters
unless of course you can prove your donor sierra had an unusual engine in it and registered before stripped as a donor
ie . of course it had a turbo charged hyabusa in it for yonks before it rotted out and heres the proof/bills photos etc officer
cheers les g
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Old 2nd July 2009, 12:00 AM
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Ooopsy did I get the wrong end of the stick then...oh well nowt new there then
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Old 2nd July 2009, 12:15 AM
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Ooopsy did I get the wrong end of the stick then...oh well nowt new there then
mate heres been a lot of tosh about the IVA
my guess is once the dust has settled it will be sva in another guise
dear old gordon brown wont dare risk upsetting even more voters and putting car builders/suppliers/testers and checkers on the dole would he
mind you stranger things
les g
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Old 2nd July 2009, 12:20 AM
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well stranger things have happened...some blokes about 40 years ago reckon they went to the moon, see I don't believe them cos never brought any cheese back and not a single picture of a weirdy cooker either just some plonker in a funny suit pretending to walk funny......
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Old 2nd July 2009, 12:26 AM
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it is the hot weather making people do strange things
i for one..... have cleaned the inside of my van and done the dash with cockpit shine
as well as p/washed the outside (it wascooler wither the p/washer and shirt off heheheh
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Old 2nd July 2009, 12:28 AM
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WHAT you washed the van!!!! you go steady mate it will break down now
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Old 2nd July 2009, 12:30 AM
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and swept out the cab cleaned the glass and liberal dose of smelly spray as well ......................................
hides the odour of fresh grp if you know what i mean
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Old 2nd July 2009, 10:55 AM
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and swept out the cab cleaned the glass and liberal dose of smelly spray as well ......................................
hides the odour of fresh grp if you know what i mean
Doubt you could smell grp with all that drybollick and engine oil oozing from every nook n cranny.........
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