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Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate

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2012/08/08 20:11:55 (permalink)
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Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate

Hi Guys I am new to the forum, I have also just purchased an MR2, I got really lucky and found a rare hard top turbo one on carsales.com with 150000km for $8800.
The thing is I have to get a road worthy certificate so i can transfer it back into my name.
It currently has a custom turbo exhaust, twin stainless steel 3" system and is so LOUD! and this will deffinitly not pass the test. I also has turbo smart blow off valve which is vent to atmosphere. Would anyone be kind enough to please lend me a stock bov and a stock 1992 mr2 gt exhaust system, just so I can get the road worthy stuff done?
 
 
 
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    lovemyMR2
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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/08 20:13:19 (permalink)
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    This is a link to my MR2

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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/08 20:52:45 (permalink)
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    does it really need to be factory? just plumbing it back in wont do?

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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/08 20:58:19 (permalink)
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    TRD2000

    does it really need to be factory? just plumbing it back in wont do?

     
    Well I am not too sure. I am on ebay looking at plum back bovs and found one for $40. But it has a bit of silver piping on it. Just wondering if that will pass.
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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/08 21:00:52 (permalink)
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    Could you recomend me a plum back bov that isn't too expensive that I could buy or perhaps borrow if someone has one?
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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/08 22:20:17 (permalink)
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    lovemyMR2

    This is a link to my MR2

    Hey there lovemyMR2,
    From one new guy to another, welcome!
    You might find you cannot post links or pics until joined for 2 days, and 10 posts
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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/08 22:31:48 (permalink)
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    the cheapest/easiest thing to do to pass RWC is to fit a block off plate. 
     
    ie: a nicely shaped piece of metal that covers the hole and ses the factory bolt hole to keep it in place, use a little bit of automotive silicon on the mounting face so it seals.
     
    it will be fine for temporary purposes.
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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/09 00:12:09 (permalink)
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    Why don't you source a factory bov, then you wont have to worry about getting a defect notice. That is unless of course you like the noise.
     
    What state are you in? It seems that the SA mob has the most trouble with some sinister group called 'regency'...

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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/09 10:56:55 (permalink)
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    Dudeman

    Why don't you source a factory bov, then you wont have to worry about getting a defect notice. That is unless of course you like the noise.

    What state are you in? It seems that the SA mob has the most trouble with some sinister group called 'regency'...

     
    Hi Dudeman, I have been looking for a factory Bov and have founf a total of 2 on ebay, one sold just as I found it and the other one is owned by a guy in the us who will not ship to Australia.
     
    I don't suppose I could borrow/ buy one from anyone here?
     
    I am in the ACT.

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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/09 11:23:19 (permalink)
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    Good news guys, I found a stock blow off valve on ebay for $88. I will probably need it for later on as well.
    Now I just got the exhaust to take care of :-)
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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/09 19:12:53 (permalink)
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    It's a good thing ur not in SA! I do, and would suggest returning everything to stock if u needed to go thru regency. They can literally find a needle in 100 hay stacks!!
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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/09 20:56:24 (permalink)
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    Exhaust stuff sorted
     
    Went to road way exhausts in Belconnen ACT and they said $500 just to rent a stock exhaust system for the MR2, went to Tuggeranong Muffler Center (In tuggeranong ACT) and they said they will make me a stock exhaust and fit it on for $250!! SCORE. Now I have a spare stock exhaust system in case of future defects.
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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/10 09:23:02 (permalink)
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    Damn, if you'd mentioned you were in the ACT I crashed my 2 a couple months back and am working on fixing it and I could have lent you the quiet exhaust I had to get built to pass roadworthy and my blow off valve. I live northside so it would have been easy.
     
    Glad you got it sorted though
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    Re:Need stock MR2 GT 1992 Blow off valve to get Roadworthy certificate 2012/08/10 20:23:28 (permalink)
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    Brandon

    Damn, if you'd mentioned you were in the ACT I crashed my 2 a couple months back and am working on fixing it and I could have lent you the quiet exhaust I had to get built to pass roadworthy and my blow off valve. I live northside so it would have been easy.

    Glad you got it sorted though

     
    Thanks Brandon.
     
    Yea I'm really happy with the $250 price to get an exhaust made for me, I'm sure I will need it later on haha
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