Nissan 180sx P Plate Questions. - Qld - P plate questions  

Tenny
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Post #1 post 23rd May 2014 - 04:29 AM
Hey guys.

I've had some conflicting reports from people regarding engine swaps on P plates for the 180sx in QLD.

I've got a 1990 180sx shell plated for ca18det and I am under the impression that it has to have the ca18 to be
legal for me to drive it on P plates.

Now, someone has said they have a S13 plated for ca18 but have a sr20 installed in it and have never had a problem from the
police (they are also on p plates).

Seeing as the same chassis 180sx did come with sr20 the next year (1991) would a sr20det sneak through
on a 90 model without any hassles?

I'm assuming not but just want to clarify.

thanks.
rus_s13
Post #2

Upgrade to SR20 brakes and you will be fine.

I had the same problem, a CA18det 90 model 180sx, changed engine (SR20DET) to one offered in that model family (S13), not just a 90 model

Walk into QT with your roadworthy, put the new engine number in the rego form.

89, 90, 91, they are all S13's.

Weather or not you can drive an SR20det on P plates is another issue, provided you get the exemption should be OK

McLeod
Post #3

I wouldn't expect either a turbo version of the ca18 or sr20 would be P plate friendly...

Tenny
Post #4

Both engines are able to be driven as long as you get an exemption (the sr20 has to be out of a s13 though because s14/15 engines have bigger turbos which won't get through exemption).

I already have an r33 gtst brake kit on it, would that work or is HAS to be sr20 brakes for it to be p plate legal with a sr20det?

rus_s13
Post #5

QUOTE (Tenny @ May 24 2014, 09:08 AM) *
Both engines are able to be driven as long as you get an exemption (the sr20 has to be out of a s13 though because s14/15 engines have bigger turbos which won't get through exemption).

I already have an r33 gtst brake kit on it, would that work or is HAS to be sr20 brakes for it to be p plate legal with a sr20det?


For the engine swap to be legal (P plates or not) you have to upgrade to at least the turbo model brakes, Skyline/300zx hardware is more than enough. Any car is illegal if you take away from the factory braking system, so any less than the SR20det factory braking system - you have a defective car

When i first registered it post-swap, I just got a roadworthy and drove to QT and put the different engine number on the new registration form. You won't get an office worker from QT come out and inspect your brakes...

Unless upgrading brakes violates p-plate laws you should be fine. I don't know the specifics of the exemption, if you have to have it sorted before having the car rego'd in your name or not

Tenny
Post #6

Yeah. I don't want to guy buy a sr20det engine without knowing exactly if it will be legal or not so I will go talk to a mechanic or QT directly and see what I can found out. It really seems like a grey area ;/

rus_s13
Post #7

Well SR20DET's in 180sx's are seen as a 'replacement' engine in QT eyes as they were offered in the same model (not specific to '90 or '91) thus not affecting your no-engine-swap p-plate rule. No mod plate needed.

Getting the exemption requires the kerb weight and flywheel output proven for the car, 153kw and ~1220 just makes it within the law.

Reading here - http://forums.mightycarmods.com/showthread...80sx-HELP/page2

Not exactly sure how you submit the paperwork and that to QT, some good info on that MCM page/forum though

McLeod
Post #8

Apparently Victoria is relaxing P plate laws for some V8's and turbo cars like the VW Golf, not sure whether this will extend into other states though....

BIGZED
Post #9

QUOTE (McLeod @ Jun 21 2014, 10:36 AM) *
Apparently Victoria is relaxing P plate laws for some V8's and turbo cars like the VW Golf, not sure whether this will extend into other states though....


Only on 2010 or newer vehicles with under 130kw/tonne. Doesn't really add many fun cars, few golfs, the turbo Cruze and Patrols/Land Cruisers that I know of.

truffles
Post #10

To my knowledge, the legislation in Queensland allows 125kw/tonne at the flywheel from factory. If the 180sx comes under this, you will need official Nissan paperwork to document it and then take this into DTMR and then pay the $35 or whatever the fee is to apply for an exemption to drive a "Moderately powered turbocharged vehicle".

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