DVLA, V5 and Engine Size
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tom325sport
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I've tried researching this for a while but I'm still slightly none of the wiser.
My car was originally a 318i Cab Lux...
I have now put an m20 2.5 engine in...
Do I tell the DVLA about the cubic capacity or that the car is now a 325i Cab Lux or both?
I've read that this is pain in the a*%e to do! Or shall I not bother? Does it cost anything?
Insurance have been notified and that was fine and easy to do!
My car was originally a 318i Cab Lux...
I have now put an m20 2.5 engine in...
Do I tell the DVLA about the cubic capacity or that the car is now a 325i Cab Lux or both?
I've read that this is pain in the a*%e to do! Or shall I not bother? Does it cost anything?
Insurance have been notified and that was fine and easy to do!
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E30BeemerLad
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I've never bothered with the risk of notifying DVLA of engine changes as it can sometimes result in a world of pain.
Just make sure the insurer knows and you're good.
On old turds like E30's it's not like you're cheating the government out of tax revenue as road tax is the same price regardless of engine size, unlike post 2001 stuff.
Just make sure the insurer knows and you're good.
On old turds like E30's it's not like you're cheating the government out of tax revenue as road tax is the same price regardless of engine size, unlike post 2001 stuff.
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Sanchez
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Tay might get an M3 then.zaust wrote:Yes as long as "ALL" the correct changes have been made to the car and it passes the inspection that they will want to carry out before giving you said letter. Not worth trying imo.Ajsingh wrote:Would a dealer be able to do that? ^^^
It cost's the same to Tax a 318 as it does a 325. If your insurance is valid (all mods declared) I'd not risk DVLA wanting a full enginears report etc.

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How would you stand oon the off chance you were stopped in one of those VOSA inspections if it wasn't declared to the DVLA but was to the insurance?
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E30BeemerLad
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I had a VIC check done after slipping in the M52, no complaints from the local VOSA centre.
I spacked the touring around a lamp post and the place was crawling with plod who were looking under the bonnet and asked about the engine. All they were bothered about asking me was if the mods were declared. It was still registered as a 316i.
I spacked the touring around a lamp post and the place was crawling with plod who were looking under the bonnet and asked about the engine. All they were bothered about asking me was if the mods were declared. It was still registered as a 316i.
Tax'd correctly and insurance valid is all plod are interested inE30BeemerLad wrote:I had a VIC check done after slipping in the M52, no complaints from the local VOSA centre.
I spacked the touring around a lamp post and the place was crawling with plod who were looking under the bonnet and asked about the engine. All they were bothered about asking me was if the mods were declared. It was still registered as a 316i.

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Nope, it's rarely been mentioned when i've taken cars for MOTs with different engines. Only time it was mentioned was because the car was a 318i with an M20B25 and the chap was curious as to why it sounded how it did. 
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This.E30BeemerLad wrote:I've never bothered with the risk of notifying DVLA of engine changes as it can sometimes result in a world of pain.
Just make sure the insurer knows and you're good.
On old turds like E30's it's not like you're cheating the government out of tax revenue as road tax is the same price regardless of engine size, unlike post 2001 stuff.
That's different though because you went to them for a check i'm assuming? I was on about those road stops they sometimes run in an area, they go over cars checking all details (engine/chassis number etc) and testing things like fuel.E30BeemerLad wrote:I had a VIC check done after slipping in the M52, no complaints from the local VOSA centre.
I've just checked the logbook on my Mk1 Golf, it was a 1.3 Driver but now has all the running gear from a 1.6 GTi, the logbook has been changed to say it's a 1600 but the engine number is listed as unknown







