My uncle here in NC is a retired mechanic/shop owner, and now he just builds cars. He does a lot of motor swapping..he has one of Jr. Johnson's old 40 fords with an art morrison chassis and a corvette motor. He was telling me that his local inspector informed him of some new legislation in NC. It would put an end to motor swaps..sort of. The engine would have to be of the same manufacturer as the vehicle, and of the same year or newer vintage. The car would also be subject to the engines year of emissions...plus you have to get the ECU flashed with the vin of your car, or it wouldn't pass. This seemed to be backed up by x-treme 4x4 when they did their Jeep hemi swap. I wonder if there is any way to get around it, since our cars came with a mazda motor...I mean for the b6 swap. I'm not looking to do a swap, just putting it out there. I can understand them not wanting guys swapping a carbed 5.0 in a 2006 mustang, but if everything is emissions compliant I don't see the big deal. Anyone else heard of this?
Donovan
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