TURBO 4.5/4.2 Engineer...keepin' it legal
I've been looking at fitting a turbo to my 4.5 as many other have done. I've done V8 engine conversions before knowing they need engineers to keep it legal. If it didn't come out with a V8 from factory, it needs engineering. So knowing the petrol patrols didn't have factory turbo's my research into my 4.5 turbo results in also needing an engineer certificate to keep it legal.
I want to go this way so the car will be legally registered with a turbo and fully insured. Without the engineer certificate I wont be covered.
So after calling 5-6 different engineers I came up with the following problem. They all say the turbo modification must be emission compliant to pass. The engineer don't provide emission compliance, so they say I have 2 options.
Option 1: Buy a turbo kit that is fully emission and ADR compliant with a certificate for verification. Fit the kit and have it engineered. Cost of the turbo kit $??????? (have to find someone who sells these that provide an emission certificate. Estimate $6,000+) Cost of engineer $650-$900
Option 2: Buy, and fit my own turbo kit. Then take it to have it emission tested, to get a certificate of compliance. Then get it engineered. Cost to have it emission tested... $2,500. Cost of engineer $650-$900
Actually..... I have Option 3: Buy and fit my own turbo kit and drive it around not legally registered with a turbo or not insured. Fingers crossed I don't have an accident.
I'm keen on fitting the turbo as it's a fairly cost effective mod to gain good power. But to pay extra $4,000 - $5,000 for the extra compliance/engineer is a big dollar amount that could be spent on other great stuff.....
Also, if I get pulled over by the fuzz/RTA etc and they see the turbo isn't compliant, I'll probably be in the crap...
Questions:
Alot of people have fitted turbo's to their 4.5/4.2. What have you done in this instance??
Did you get it emission / engineered or did you do the work yourself and hope all is okay without compliance.
Did anyone call their insurance company to notify them of the turbo??
Did the insurance company accept it?
Any thoughts on this would be a help....