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Engine Swap.
Hey all, skimmed through a few pages of searching but there was so much crud, i didnt find what i really wanted.
Now my question is, if i was to swap out them bottom end (short block) of my ej205 for the ej207 would this need to be checked and/or ran over the pits for a engine swap notification? With the answer to that, would it be the same if i build the long block of the 207 and changed over the 205? Reasons? Just need a little clarification! Thanks, Eric
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you will have to change the engine number associated with the car to the new engine number i think but not sure bout going over the pits
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Nah no pits, only if you're changing size of engine...eg 4 cyl to a 6 cyl.
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No pits, but you have to fill out change of engine form.
You may get asked for receipts too.
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Here's the Link for the change of engine form:DPI Change Engine Form Take the form and your receipt to them and you'll get paperwork saying that you have an engine with a different engine number in your car. Apparently a lot of people don't even bother but better to be safe... Installing STi heads make no difference - only if you change the number of cylinders or fuel type do you have to go over the pits. (Forget about RAC horse power rating) Last edited by MY99; 01-05-2008 at 08:08 PM. |
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What the fuck would you know..... I had to change mine for some reason.
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