Hello,
I own a 2018 Golf R which I am interested in modifying. As this will be my first time modifying a vehicle I wish to ensure I meet the legal requirements.
At this stage, I am planning on performing the following modifications:
I would be replacing exisiting stock parts with performance/uprated parts purchased from Australian suppliers.
According to Vehicle standards information No. 6 Rev 3 issued by Transport NSW, significant modifications to a light vehicle require certification under the Vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Scheme (VSCCS).
See the full VSI document here: https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents...ifications.pdf
Relevant excerpts from the VSI pertaining to my upgrades are as follows:
No change to factory fitted turbo. Increase in power from upgrades is less than 20% (20% of 213kW = 42.6kW). Therefore no certification required for turbo inlet pipe.
No emission control equipment is fitted to the cold air intake on the R. Therefore no certification required for cold air intake.
I would be purchasing a sway bar that fits the particular year, make, and model of my vehicle. Therefore no certification required for rear sway bar.
My understanding from the VSI, is that my proposed modifications are not deemed significant and therefore do not require certification. Is this correct?
Would I be able to perform the works myself or do I need to get a mechanic to perform the work?
Are highway patrol or RMS likely to question/defect the modifications?
Thanks!
I own a 2018 Golf R which I am interested in modifying. As this will be my first time modifying a vehicle I wish to ensure I meet the legal requirements.
At this stage, I am planning on performing the following modifications:
- Cold air intake
- Turbo inlet pipe
- Rear sway bar
I would be replacing exisiting stock parts with performance/uprated parts purchased from Australian suppliers.
According to Vehicle standards information No. 6 Rev 3 issued by Transport NSW, significant modifications to a light vehicle require certification under the Vehicle Safety Compliance Certification Scheme (VSCCS).
See the full VSI document here: https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents...ifications.pdf
Relevant excerpts from the VSI pertaining to my upgrades are as follows:
Originally posted by VSI 6, pg. 3
Originally posted by VSI 6, pg. 4
Originally posted by VSI 6, pg. 7
My understanding from the VSI, is that my proposed modifications are not deemed significant and therefore do not require certification. Is this correct?
Would I be able to perform the works myself or do I need to get a mechanic to perform the work?
Are highway patrol or RMS likely to question/defect the modifications?
Thanks!
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