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  • #16
    Originally posted by Bboy_Sparx View Post
    Sorry you can get defected whenever they feel like it - even with the certificate


    Good luck Ray, defects suck!
    True... But with an engineers certificate you can clear a defect as quick as it was slapped on. Yes defects do suck but that's why it's best to avoid obvious illegal modifications.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Rocket36 View Post
      True... But with an engineers certificate you can clear a defect as quick as it was slapped on. Yes defects do suck but that's why it's best to avoid obvious illegal modifications.
      The unfair thing about this is that you pay to clear the defect.
      Nothing to see here...

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      • #18
        anyways i got all the stock parts! thnx loon

        now to pass EPA and chuck everything back on

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        • #19
          Originally posted by AGO41T View Post
          now to pass EPA and chuck everything back on


          Why don't you just leave the legal bits on it........
          My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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          • #20
            Originally posted by team_v View Post


            Why don't you just leave the legal bits on it........
            are you talking about passing EPA?
            Legal bits = stock parts

            This is also vehicle tampering inspection, so no modifications will pass (even with a certificate)

            this isnt too bad, lucky my mods are just bolt on/off

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            • #21
              If you modify your car with parts that are acceptable and get them engineered if they require it, then you don't have to worry about passing EPA inspections any more.

              I just don't see why you would bother putting all the illegal bits back on after your inspection if you had to go to all the trouble of making it appear stock to pass the inspection in the first place.
              It just seems like a big waste of time for everyone involved and you haven't learnt anything from it imho.
              My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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              • #22
                Originally posted by AGO41T View Post
                are you talking about passing EPA?
                Legal bits = stock parts

                This is also vehicle tampering inspection, so no modifications will pass (even with a certificate)

                this isnt too bad, lucky my mods are just bolt on/off
                As far as the EPA are concerned, legal bits are bits that allow the car to pass the emissions tests. Stock parts are not the requirement.

                Vehicle tampering - that's one I haven't heard of (though I imagine would indeed require stock parts). What's the reason for that inspection though (I'm curious now - is it not legal to modify a vehicle (and if engineering isn't acceptable, what's the point of the engineer certification scheme)?
                Nothing to see here...

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Manaz View Post
                  As far as the EPA are concerned, legal bits are bits that allow the car to pass the emissions tests. Stock parts are not the requirement.

                  Vehicle tampering - that's one I haven't heard of (though I imagine would indeed require stock parts). What's the reason for that inspection though (I'm curious now - is it not legal to modify a vehicle (and if engineering isn't acceptable, what's the point of the engineer certification scheme)?
                  i got a letter from DECC which deal with noisy cars, they require car with my rego to go through a vehicle tampering inspection and epa test.

                  i'v already been once, they take photos of the car's engine bay, exhuast etc and has to match their database. So MUST be stock, legal mods do not count for anything.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Golf Loon View Post
                    Keeps in in the VWW family
                    well done Loon
                    Velly
                    '91 2.0 8v GTI

                    Originally posted by DubSteve
                    I have wood thinking about you

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Manaz View Post
                      The unfair thing about this is that you pay to clear the defect.
                      That is true, but then you can make a claim against the person/organisation that wrongfully defected you to recover the cost of clearing the defect. I have a friend that has had to do it twice. He drives a heavily modified but completely legal HSV and has been wrongfully defected twice. Both times he has written to the organisation that wrongfully defected the car and both times has been re-imbursed with the amount.

                      Nothing more than a PITA really. Still wrong, but nothing you'd need to ever worry about if you had legal modifications.

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