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TAZ
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Errol62 wrote: Mon May 25, 2020 2:05 pm Oh, didn't realise there are grilles. Did you use original diffusers underneath?

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No i have the plastic ones which came in the kit. They were a bit shorter which is why I needed the grills made.
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TAZ wrote:
Errol62 wrote: Mon May 25, 2020 2:05 pm Oh, didn't realise there are grilles. Did you use original diffusers underneath?

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No i have the plastic ones which came in the kit. They were a bit shorter which is why I needed the grills made.
Im in the same boat at the moment with the vintage air grills , very good idea and nice solution to make it work mate , wana make another set?

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Re: LS1EK

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Must have missed something. I suppose you are using a generic heater demister kit that comes with demister diffusers. Very interesting.


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Re: LS1EK

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Errol62 wrote:Must have missed something. I suppose you are using a generic heater demister kit that comes with demister diffusers. Very interesting.


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Vintage air mini system mate. Yes has the semester set up. Heater cooler etc.

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Re: LS1EK

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mph wrote:
TAZ wrote:
Errol62 wrote: Mon May 25, 2020 2:05 pm Oh, didn't realise there are grilles. Did you use original diffusers underneath?

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No i have the plastic ones which came in the kit. They were a bit shorter which is why I needed the grills made.
Im in the same boat at the moment with the vintage air grills , very good idea and nice solution to make it work mate , wana make another set?

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Be cheaper for you to buy some LOL.You coud make your own. All you need is some 4mm ally a jigsaw, drill and your away.

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Cheers Simon


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Re: LS1EK

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Taz, are you still going with the project. I have a question regarding the Engineer approval for the LS1. vsb14 states weight in KGS X 5 = CC for max engine size. EK 225 2490 lbs which is 1129.445 kgs. so 1129.445 x 5 = 5,647 ccs. The LS1 is 5.665 ccs.
did your engineer approve it because its so close it doesn't matter or di you satisfy the requirement some other way.
Ive just been knocked back for the LS1 engine due to that plus it then didn't meet the tonnage x 2 = max kw allowance.

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its the lm7 which is a 5.3
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ahhhh, well there ya have it. Bugger, I was hoping they found a loop hole as I want the alloy block. looks like it will be a stroked 308 then lol. I can get 383 cubes from it and still be legal lol.
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Nope
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Clinker42 wrote:ahhhh, well there ya have it. Bugger, I was hoping they found a loop hole as I want the alloy block. looks like it will be a stroked 308 then lol. I can get 383 cubes from it and still be legal lol.
Give me an hour or so as I need to look at the application. Not home at the moment. I did get approval for an LS1 but went with a LM7.

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Clinker42 wrote: Tue May 26, 2020 4:45 pm Taz, are you still going with the project. I have a question regarding the Engineer approval for the LS1. vsb14 states weight in KGS X 5 = CC for max engine size. EK 225 2490 lbs which is 1129.445 kgs. so 1129.445 x 5 = 5,647 ccs. The LS1 is 5.665 ccs.
did your engineer approve it because its so close it doesn't matter or di you satisfy the requirement some other way.
Ive just been knocked back for the LS1 engine due to that plus it then didn't meet the tonnage x 2 = max kw allowance.

thanks Trev
NCOP (VSB14) is painful. You are right, for EK's (regardless of bodyshape) the maximum motor size is 5647cc. I'm running a 327ci engine. The motor selected has been bored 0.030” from the standard 4.000” diameter bore. With a bore and stroke of 4.030 inches and 3.25 inches respectively, this engine has a capacity of 5435cc, being 4% smaller than the recommended maximum engine capacity noted above. The engineer would not allow me to run a 350ci Chev (5732ci) despite it only being 1.5% above 5647ci.

Is the "tonnage x 2 = max KW allowance" documented somewhere, or just a requirement from your specific engineer? There was talk of this requirement being introduced about 4 years ago, but as far as I know it was only rumour, and NCOP was not updated to include the requirement. At the time, it worried me as my 327 would not comply.

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Harv, not sure if the tonnage x 2 = Kw is a legislated. It was the reply from the engineer after he canned the LS1 due to size.
That x 2 = max kw only applied if the engine exceed the VSB weight x 5 factor. So your 327 has to be safe as it’s under that.
It’s a bloody pain, 5647 ccs allowed and an LS1 is only 5665. If the EK was 20 kgs heavier the LS1 is ok.
The Engineer said after we argued the cubic size problem he said he can go by tonnage x 2 for kw allowance. So that limits us to 220 kw. The LS1 I have is 295 kw.
Now the other point is, you have a 308 or a 327, vicroads etc have the capacity on file from the engine number. So if you put in a bored and stroked engine to say 355 cubes, how does the engineer or vicroads know. I’m sure they don’t make you pull a head to measure the bore and stroke, or do they?
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Clinker42 wrote: Tue May 26, 2020 7:49 pm Harv, not sure if the tonnage x 2 = Kw is a legislated. It was the reply from the engineer after he canned the LS1 due to size.
That x 2 = max kw only applied if the engine exceed the VSB weight x 5 factor. So your 327 has to be safe as it’s under that.
It’s a bloody pain, 5647 ccs allowed and an LS1 is only 5665. If the EK was 20 kgs heavier the LS1 is ok.
The Engineer said after we argued the cubic size problem he said he can go by tonnage x 2 for kw allowance. So that limits us to 220 kw. The LS1 I have is 295 kw.
Now the other point is, you have a 308 or a 327, vicroads etc have the capacity on file from the engine number. So if you put in a bored and stroked engine to say 355 cubes, how does the engineer or vicroads know. I’m sure they don’t make you pull a head to measure the bore and stroke, or do they?
They use a bubble tester, it measures the size of the cylinder through the spark plug hole.
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Re: LS1EK

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Well I’ve never heard of that. I just googled it, geez they got me beat every which way lol.
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