Killerolla Posted May 12, 2008 Report Posted May 12, 2008 (edited) Hi everyone i have been looking at the many options for an engine conversion on my KE30. I can get my hands on a very cheap rb20det just wanting to know if it would be legal, i know that i should be able to put a 2 litre in the rolla but does it go on the amount of cylinders or the engine capacity or both????? Cheers thanks in advance Edited May 12, 2008 by Killerolla Quote
white_sandshoe Posted May 13, 2008 Report Posted May 13, 2008 Hi everyone i have been looking at the many options for an engine conversion on my KE30. I can get my hands on a very cheap rb20det just wanting to know if it would be legal, i know that i should be able to put a 2 litre in the rolla but does it go on the amount of cylinders or the engine capacity or both????? Cheers thanks in advance Dude, find an engineer... Hunt down one who will agree with the conversion in theory... Before you talk to them, make sure you know what you're doing (or thinking of doing) with every aspect of the build, and make sure to give particular emphasis to safety... Brake upgrades, chassis stiffening, wheel size (wider for better traction) engine mounts etc... Give as much info as possible, and at least try and give them the impression you're not totally nuts, and have legitimate reason for wanting to give this a shot... Once you got one of these boys in your corner, getting it approved and street legal will be a whole stack easier... Remember too, the legislation is different for each state, so read up on it!!! The more you can demonstrate your knowledge of the ADR's and Modification Legislation to your state licencing body, the greater your chances will be... Another thing I've found that will help... Remember, the people you want to approve your modification are government workers... They'll appreicate it no end if you do three simple things... 1) Have a good attitude towards them... They know their position of power, so play up to that... show them what you've got in mind, and humbly ask what they see, in their infinite wisdom, you might have overlooked. 2) Make their job easy... When going in for the ol' compliance check, make sure everything is clean, make sure to be helpful... Pop the bonnet for them before they ask, make sure the engine isn't too hot (park around the corner and get a coffee while it cools down) so they can inspect your engine mounts without too much trouble, and DEFINATELY make sure all the necessary paperwork is completed and present!!! 3) PAY!!! as long as you are ready to hand over the folding without question, they'll be happy... Hand them the papers and the money at the same time, and they'll happily tick things off to make sure the money goes into the till asap. Might be easier looking at the non-turbo version too... Here in WA they have a formula for working out the compensated engine capacity for turbo engines and rotaries... not sure about other states... A 13B N/A engine here i think is rated as a 2.2L engine, and a 13B turbo, from memory is calculated to be equivelant to about 3L of N/A engine... :poke: But yeah, read up on it in your state's legislation. Quote
WinKE55 Posted May 13, 2008 Report Posted May 13, 2008 You will need to find an engineer in your state because each and every state has different laws to the power to weight ratio in cars. You WILL need a blue mod plate if you actually do this conversion. I have heard of people doing this conversion before so I wouldn't say it is impossible either. Try and do a little research first, ring up your state transport department, find an engineer and do all the talking and planing first. Quote
Killerolla Posted May 13, 2008 Author Report Posted May 13, 2008 Well i have a mechanic that will do the conversion and i have heard in Qld that if the car weights 1000kg for turbo you multiply that by 2.5 which makes in 2.5 litre so i thought because the ke30 is just under that i would go for the rb20det if it was 1000kg i would go the 2.5dett but its not :poke: Quote
Naife Posted May 14, 2008 Report Posted May 14, 2008 a mate of mine is putting a RB30 in his AE71 atm using an RB20 box. he's had to cut out the trans tunnel right up to the cross brace in the middle as thats where the shifter sits. the rb20 and rb30 blocks are the same size. even to get the motor to fit exactaly 10mm from the firewall and 20mm from the rad support the engine mounts had to lean the engine 70mm fwd then stock mounts. it's really not worth it unless you do all your own fabrication and don't plan on it being legal. think about the lack of powersteering too. Quote
irokin Posted May 14, 2008 Report Posted May 14, 2008 the rb20 and rb30 blocks are the same size. The RB30 has a higher deck height but yea length wise they're the same (which is the important bit anyway). That cars freaking spastic. I assume its just going to be a drag car? Quote
Killerolla Posted May 15, 2008 Author Report Posted May 15, 2008 Whats the difference in size of the engine bays??? Also how do i put a pic up to the left??? Quote
Ke10-Hoon Posted May 15, 2008 Report Posted May 15, 2008 Hi, According to NSW legislation and Peter Gillard (registered engineer, you can find him on the RTA web site) the following formula is used: 3cc/kg – Naturally aspirated 2.5cc/kg – Forced induction So if you in NSW get you rego papers out, find the tare weight, and calculate. Also as mentioned above brakes, chassie strengthening, suspension etc will be required. To sum it all up, Research & more research. P.S. there is always exceptions to the rules. Cheers. Quote
ca18rolla Posted May 19, 2008 Report Posted May 19, 2008 I would be suprised if you can find a qld engineer to blue plate this i would find at least two people that will before and before you start and have some serious decussions with both first, The reason for two is incase one closes up shop leaving you high and dry Quote
Naife Posted May 20, 2008 Report Posted May 20, 2008 That cars freaking spastic. I assume its just going to be a drag car? nah just a streeter.. no real purpose for the car.. because we could i guess. Quote
ca18rolla Posted May 21, 2008 Report Posted May 21, 2008 Save yourself the trouble and some money and buy my Ke35 coupe everything is new hilux detriot lsd 300mm brakes 300rwhp forged motor etc Quote
Killerolla Posted May 22, 2008 Author Report Posted May 22, 2008 (edited) How much??? Well as far as i have been told by engineers its not going to happen. They suggested a 2.7 ltre hilux engine has anyone done this before also i have been looking where to find a half cut and have no idea where to find one. Edited May 22, 2008 by Killerolla Quote
ca18rolla Posted May 22, 2008 Report Posted May 22, 2008 How much??? Wanted 14k but probably could work something out a bit less as i want tyhe cash to build a deck at home give us a call I m in Capalaba. SO you can always come have a look and and think about it Quote
curly Posted May 23, 2008 Report Posted May 23, 2008 How much??? Well as far as i have been told by engineers its not going to happen. They suggested a 2.7 ltre hilux engine has anyone done this before also i have been looking where to find a half cut and have no idea where to find one. like this one Quote
Killerolla Posted May 23, 2008 Author Report Posted May 23, 2008 (edited) I'm in Redland Bay weird i havent seen it around. How does the 2.7 conversion go, any times down the track??? What year is the engine??? I want to get a vvti 2.7litre Edited May 23, 2008 by Killerolla Quote
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