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damo 04-07-2010 03:36 AM

Roll Bars
 
I hope someone can shed some light here, I have just heard today that having just one roll bar hoop on the drivers side only may be a roadworthy issue here in Queensland. Is this correct or is my roadworthy inspector pulling my leg.:confused:

Merv and Sharon 04-07-2010 01:41 PM

News to me Damo.

Beejay 04-07-2010 03:17 PM

I am pretty sure that there are no ADR's that relate to roll bars.

Certainly no issues in NSW.

Ben

gjkrv8 04-07-2010 06:51 PM

Yeah I think he is trying one on you. I asked my Eng in VIC and he said no ADR for this. He pointed me to a lot of examples of open top cars without rollbars, such as MX5 etc. Also, my mate has a BMW Z4 and those things behind the seats that resemble something like a rollbar felt like plastic to me, i.e. just for show.

Rgds

Gregg

Towmaster 04-07-2010 09:09 PM

My engineer told me the same, no requirement in Qld.

Rob. Smith 04-08-2010 02:49 AM

Ha Ha Ha ! Here in the police state NSW. My engineer told me to register my cobra without a windscreen to beat spectral gloss, demister, and wiper issues ( to beat emissions changes deadline) The dude at the blue slip inspection said "You need a roll-bar and a windscreen and wipers and a demister" I told him to ring my engineer but he insisted on ringing the RTA.
The RTA had recently relegated their inspectors to advisory positions and given their jobs to 'garages'. When this pea-nut rang the RTA "advisor" that bloke abused him so loudly I could hear it on the phone against the p-nuts ear ! I enjoyed that moment.
Basically you don't need a roll-bar in an open/convertible car. Take Mazdas and MGs for example. Good luck with the rego.

Pecal 04-08-2010 04:32 AM

I just went through engineering in Vic - no issues with roll bars - not required. Also bonnet handles weren't commented on so I guess they're OK. The engineer did say that there is some pressure from VICROADS for builders to supply photo's of the build. They are suspicious that some kit builders who are building turn-keys are actually circumventing regs regarding vehicle manufacturering.
Another glitch for Vic builders is that in addition to the normal engineering inspection you are also required to pass an emmission test - IM240. The only facility in Vic that conducts this test is VIPAC. The process takes about 2 hours and requires the car to be run on a dyno at various speeds in different gears for set periods of time while the emmissions are checked. If you are successful then a certificate is issued which you goes to your engineer to present to VICROADS with the rest of the paperwork.
Building an ICV just gets better all he time..........Oh I forgot to mention the test costs about $500.

Peter

Beejay 04-08-2010 05:20 AM

Peter,

Did they make you do the test?

Up here the IM240 test is 240 seconds long and is free. I was in and out in 30 mins.

You would want to pass first go if it is $500 down there!

Cheers,

Ben

gjkrv8 04-08-2010 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pecal (Post 1042628)
I just went through engineering in Vic

Hey Peter, congrats on getting through engineering, you kept that one a bit quiet.

I assume you sorted your front brake problem - what was it in the end?

Rgds

Gregg

Pecal 04-08-2010 02:23 PM

Ben,

The test is compulsory, I'm booked in next week. Hey Ben you should know that nothing is free in Vic.
Greg
After 4 weeks of frigging around with the brake system it turned out to be a faulty master cylinder. A port had not been drilled properly. Swapped the master cylinder and all was well.

Beejay 04-08-2010 03:50 PM

Hope the test goes well Greg.

Make sure you get your cats as hot as possible!

Ben

andyl 04-08-2010 07:46 PM

Hi Damo, I got a safety cert on mine yesterday (in qld), it has only a drivers rollbar and it was fine, never got a mention. -Andy

sambo 04-08-2010 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pecal (Post 1042743)
The test is compulsory, I'm booked in next week.

Good luck with that Peter. I thought if we presented the car as a VZ/VE with factory bits that no testing was necessary. I bet Holden aren't paying $500 to test every Commodore that comes off the line. %/

Out of interest, what spring rates are in your car and how do you find it on the road?

Rob. Smith 04-08-2010 09:55 PM

One year ford forgot to fit cats to one model of their falcons, so they put them toward the end of the exhaust system (totally useless there) As far as the ADR's were concerned that met the rules. That definately would NOT pass emmissions testing.

Gav 04-09-2010 01:56 AM

What?????

Lots of repairs, changes, mods are made to any model before and after release, but I really don't think they would have ever forgot to fit cats.
I might be wrong, but I reckon there would be at least a couple of design staff responsible for emmissions testing....

Pecal 04-09-2010 03:19 AM

Sambo, you're right GMH don't pay $500 as they, along with Toyota Australia and Ford have accreditation to perform these tests. Only VIPAC are the independant tester with accreditation - ain't it great to have a monopoly!!

Peter

Rob. Smith 04-09-2010 05:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gav (Post 1042836)
What?????

Lots of repairs, changes, mods are made to any model before and after release, but I really don't think they would have ever forgot to fit cats.
I might be wrong, but I reckon there would be at least a couple of design staff responsible for emmissions testing....

This may have occurred during pre release but ford got away with it. The ADRs were relaxed for this occasion.

Gav 04-09-2010 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pecal (Post 1042846)
Sambo, you're right GMH don't pay $500 as they, along with Toyota Australia and Ford have accreditation to perform these tests. Only VIPAC are the independant tester with accreditation - ain't it great to have a monopoly!!

Peter


Before VIPAC where around it was the emmssions labs at Ford, GM, Toyota ect that subcontracted their facilities to test other manufacturers cars such as small production vehicles like Corsa and small volume imports. Any car being sold in Aust must have passed Australian emmission testing!

cameron02 04-11-2010 04:58 AM

It was a while ago now but I think I remember my engineer saying that you can have no roll bar BUT if you are going to have one it must protect the passenger as well as the driver.


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