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Getting A Rwc For Modified Car


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Hey guys,

Pretty sure I know what the answer will be here buy is it possible to get a RWC for a modified xr6? Cars got cooler, hot side and cold side piping, air box, zorst and injectors.

So what's the chances? I'm in vic. I've read the stuff on box roads and can't really find anything that states about no modifications, it only really says about safety related stuff.

Don't really want to have to strip the car and sell it stock, would rather sell it as is.

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Car must meet it's emission specs, if tuned yours would be counted as not meeting them unless you get an emission test.

What cooler, what air box, what cat? etc

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You actually tuned the car bout 2 and a half years ago.

Got Plazmaman 1000hp cooler, Plazmaman 3" cold side and 2.5" hot side, Plazmaman air box, 60lb injectors and rapids 3.5" single exhaust. Made 356kw at 17lb of boost.

Guessing I'm not going to be able to get a roady for it. Cars got 12lb actuator and flapper mod. If I change this back to a stock actuator and remove all the other goodies I can then flash the car back to stock? The only thing not stock would be the ported turbo and flapper mod. This will all run fine with no issues?

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you may be lucky and get a rwc tester that has no idea and passes the car, but there is a big list of things that are technically not correct and including the cutting to fit the cooler.

If you fit all stock parts and the actuator and flash it back to stock, the ecu should be able to make adjustments to cover the port job, well I would think it would, then it's just a case of hoping they do not see the cut but they may not look if all stock parts are fitted

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