Quote from: CRSMP5 on December 24, 2013, 07:31:38 ambiiggest rule of thumb on diesel swaps..... must match usa epa standard of car build date... a 97, or 98 diesel vw in usa is e tdi... no m diesels.... not in usa vw diesel offerings... 78-80 i.581-87, 89-92 were 1.6.. td certain years... eco had cats... then tdi in 96... the skipped years are issue as no vw epa on diesels for years skipped... so gotta use newer diesel on skipped... if it had a cat better have one... why building a old idi into tdi-m best.. but newest you can in theory go is 92... rest would have to be e as usa has no epa for aaz.. this also goes for newer cars too.. cannot put a 2000tdi in a 04pd car... can put the pd in the 00.. but not other way round... cali... 98 and up get plugged in.. older then that for now exempt.. use the basic rule though.. gotta meet current year of car build for diesel power min epa regs.. so Ohio is similar to CA with the same year or newer rule observation on diesel swaps? This is the one benefit to rules in RI. After 25 years, they don't care whats in your car no matter what the EPA says. I could put a 1925 engine in a 1985 vehicle, and they would test it, fail it for emissions, pass it for safety, and put a sticker on there and tell me have a nice day. The sky's the limit past a certain year.
biiggest rule of thumb on diesel swaps..... must match usa epa standard of car build date... a 97, or 98 diesel vw in usa is e tdi... no m diesels.... not in usa vw diesel offerings... 78-80 i.581-87, 89-92 were 1.6.. td certain years... eco had cats... then tdi in 96... the skipped years are issue as no vw epa on diesels for years skipped... so gotta use newer diesel on skipped... if it had a cat better have one... why building a old idi into tdi-m best.. but newest you can in theory go is 92... rest would have to be e as usa has no epa for aaz.. this also goes for newer cars too.. cannot put a 2000tdi in a 04pd car... can put the pd in the 00.. but not other way round... cali... 98 and up get plugged in.. older then that for now exempt.. use the basic rule though.. gotta meet current year of car build for diesel power min epa regs..
Some states will want to lay eyes on a car being registered from another state would be the only concern. Not all, N.C. never did when I brought old cars in, but some want a quick look at the VIN.Otherwise you should be fine with a pre-OBDII model. Most sane states follow this method to some degree.
Quote from: wolf_walker on December 26, 2013, 10:07:13 amSome states will want to lay eyes on a car being registered from another state would be the only concern. Not all, N.C. never did when I brought old cars in, but some want a quick look at the VIN.Otherwise you should be fine with a pre-OBDII model. Most sane states follow this method to some degree.Ive had the DMV want to visually verify my claim that I've switched fuel types. Just open the hood and look for injector pipes, done(at least on cars with were available as diesel).