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NightXCZ77 Feb 9, 2004 01:06 PM

Make this a Sticky and Re-name it
 
NO ENGINE SWAP FROM JAPAN IS DEEMED LEGAL IN THE US! That's right, no SR20DET, CA18DET, RB20DET, RB25DET, or RB26DETT swap is legal in a 240SX. These engines were not produced here and are only legal in Skylines (the RB series) that are imported and legalized here in the states. If the engine wasnt in that car, then it cant be swapped in(IE, 13B, 2JZ and etxc.)

Now, as far as emissions are concerned: will these engines pass smog? Yes, most of them will. The RB engines I know do for sure...I've taken Skylines and had them pass the sniffer....now, all you CALIFORNIA folks - STOP ASKING US IF THESE SWAPS WILL PASS YOUR REGS! They won't...visual inspection fails...hell, everything in California fails, it's a GAY state when it comes to car laws. If you find a shady smog guy, he'll pass your car for $100, $200, $300....whatever he charges! Same in other states where you have to have smog registrations.

These swaps are done every day in every state and people get away with it every day. Please don't make another thread asking if this stuff is legal...it's all right here for you to read.

Night

-HyJynX- Feb 9, 2004 01:18 PM

I added a little bit to it, done.

NightXCZ77 Feb 9, 2004 02:43 PM

LoL....good stuff! Thanks man...I'm sure you're tired of the question as well =o)

-HyJynX- Feb 9, 2004 02:52 PM


Originally posted by NightXCZ77
LoL....good stuff! Thanks man...I'm sure you're tired of the question as well =o)
You know I am, the question gets asked at least twice a week.:confused:

Sil80guy Feb 19, 2004 10:59 AM

Gotta Love not having Emissions here and some other places!
Great Sticky Guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Grimlyn Feb 24, 2004 09:43 PM

No lie? State trooper certified? No tricks? If it's for real then I'm all for my swap now.

-HyJynX- Feb 25, 2004 12:28 AM

If your in MD, then I would trust what he says

PROJECTRB240SX Feb 25, 2004 08:25 AM

JUST TO LET YOU KNOW THIS IS NOT ENTIRELY TRUE. IF YOU DEEM YOUR CAR AS A REBUILT/CUSTOM BUILT VEHICLE AND GO THROUGH ALL THE SAFETY/EMISSIONS TESTS YOU CAN RUN ANY ENGINE THAT MEETS THE STANDARDS. YOU WILL HAVE TO GO THROUGH TOUGH TESTS BUT IT WILL BE A TOTALLY LEGAL CAR.

-HyJynX- Feb 25, 2004 08:56 AM


Originally posted by PROJECTRB240SX
JUST TO LET YOU KNOW THIS IS NOT ENTIRELY TRUE. IF YOU DEEM YOUR CAR AS A REBUILT/CUSTOM BUILT VEHICLE AND GO THROUGH ALL THE SAFETY/EMISSIONS TESTS YOU CAN RUN ANY ENGINE THAT MEETS THE STANDARDS. YOU WILL HAVE TO GO THROUGH TOUGH TESTS BUT IT WILL BE A TOTALLY LEGAL CAR.
And how much/how long will that take?

PROJECTRB240SX Feb 25, 2004 08:59 AM

THATS UP TO YOU..... YOU CAN GET THE CRITERIA FROM THE DMV OR THE DOT. THIS IS HOW ALOT OF THE HOTROD GUYS LEGALLY INSURE THEIR 427 POWER FORD MODEL A'S AND STUFF LIKE THAT. YOU CAN DO THE SAME WITH ANY CAR IT JUST TAKES TIME AND ALITTLE EXTRA MONEY FOR A COMPLETELY LEGAL CAR.

NiSmO Knight Feb 25, 2004 09:37 AM


Originally posted by Sil80guy
Gotta Love not having Emissions here and some other places!
Great Sticky Guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I envy you... I hate forkin out 50 bux to let some guy sniff my fumes for bout 1/2 an hour.

U can also apply for the pre-1974 vehicle (classic car certification???) to legalize a RHD conversion OR a JDM S14 or S15 here in CA... Imma have to do this b4 I do RHD conversion... *forks out huge wad of cash to DMV*

-HyJynX- Feb 25, 2004 04:11 PM


Originally posted by PROJECTRB240SX
THATS UP TO YOU..... YOU CAN GET THE CRITERIA FROM THE DMV OR THE DOT. THIS IS HOW ALOT OF THE HOTROD GUYS LEGALLY INSURE THEIR 427 POWER FORD MODEL A'S AND STUFF LIKE THAT. YOU CAN DO THE SAME WITH ANY CAR IT JUST TAKES TIME AND ALITTLE EXTRA MONEY FOR A COMPLETELY LEGAL CAR.
Havent heard anything like this, personally know any people that have done that with RB's?

PROJECTRB240SX Feb 26, 2004 05:23 AM

NOPE BUT WE DID IT IN HAWAII WITH A FORD MUSTANG THAT ORIGINALLY HAD A 4CYL IN IT AND WE PUT THE NEWER MUSTANG 4.6L OHC ENGINE IN. WE HAD TO GET THE TITLE CHANGED TO REBUILT/CUSTOM AND GO THROUGH FOURTH DIFFERENT TESTS (SAFETY, ROAD WORTHINESS, EMISSIONS, AND VISUAL INSPECTION). THE CAR PASSED AND IT WAS TOTALLY LEGAL TO DRIVE AND INSURE. IT WILL BE THE SAME FOR ALL CARS OR AT LEAST IT SHOULD BE.

-HyJynX- Feb 26, 2004 09:26 AM

Ok cool, thanks :thumb:

NiSmO Knight Feb 26, 2004 09:48 AM

Hey jynx, u thinkin the same as me over here??? hehe
INVADE THE DMV!!!!!


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