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Remember, in the US... you could only legally put this in a 97 Boxster.
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What the heck are you talking about? Why would it be illegal?
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Emissions related if I remember correctly. |
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I would like to see a link to that information... Never heard of this one!!!!!
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http://www.epa.gov/compliance/resources/policies/civil/caa/mobile/engswitch.pdf |
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I suppose it's possible that they are more relaxed on that issue or have exceptions - but I doubt it. It would be too hard to regulate. Think about it, they're not going to allow you to put a '65 engine into a 2006 vehicle. If I had the time I'd look into the regs... |
Lesson learned for the day...don't put an older motor into a newer car...and don't remove those tags from your mattress! Big Brother is watching you!
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All these years never knew that Great info Thanks. So much for putting that 1993 Twin turbo 911 engine in my box. :(
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Depends on the state and this is tied to emissions.
In CA, it is actually a felony to violate the state smog laws. This precludes an older engine/newer car swap unless the car is 1975 or older. I wish the state was as serious about illegal immigration as it is smog. :cheers: |
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So far as my research goes, you could actually install this Engine in a '97, '98, or '99 Boxster. There were no changes to the Fuel, Exhaust, or DME Engine Management between these years. I suspect that Porsche produced these Model Years under the same, or re-issued, EPA Cert. But, beginning in '00, there were substantial changes making the swap both illegal and impractical due to the e-Gas, DME, Exhaust and Fuel System Changes... Happy Motoring!... Jim'99 |
From CA Air Resources Board Web site:
Engine Changes Engine changes are legal as long as the following requirements are met to ensure that the change does not increase pollution from the vehicle: The engine must be the same year or newer than the vehicle. The engine must be from the same type of vehicle (passenger car, light-duty truck, heavy-duty truck, etc.) based on gross vehicle weight. If the vehicle is a California certified vehicle then the engine must also be a California certified engine. All emissions control equipment must remain on the installed engine. After an engine change, vehicles must first be inspected by a state referee station. The vehicle will be inspected to ensure that all the equipment required is in place, and vehicle will be emissions tested subject to the specifications of the installed engine |
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I would be pretty upset to find out I bought a used car with an engine that was 5 years older than the car without my knowledge. |
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Happens more often then you think. Anyone here ever been pulled over or even ever had the casting number of the motor checked on there car or truck. I have never heard of this. I realize it is a epa rule but never heard of it being enforced. In ohio even when you buy a car out of state the only thing they check is the vin in the window. :cheers: |
In CA, if they find these types of mods, they simply tow the car away.
Good luck getting it back. Ditto, after market mods. Tuners beware. :cheers: |
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While "racing" in Ontario, our group of around 100 cars located at one of the many drag strips were blocked in by a police staged raid to crack down on street racing in the area. In order to leave, your car was smogged, and compared to the DOT regulations. about 45 cars were towed that night due to no catalytic converter, too low because they were "unsafe" by law to be driven on the street. It was ugly....body kits getting ripped of while being dragged up the flat bed tow truck etc. Luckily for the car I was in we just parked on the side of the street and waited. a couple hours went by and we just got a parking ticket ;) KRZ |
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