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Old 02-12-2022, 01:06 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by traddos View Post
basically it just means whether or not a car is eligible to be driven by a P plater based off certain criteria, such as but not limited to;
-engine size
-power to weight ratio

the maximum power to weight ratio for a P plater is 130kw/per tonne. with new generation brz and 86’s exceeding this limit at roughly 133-137kw/per tonne (from what ive researched), it barely exceeds the limit. in some cases such as these, it may be possible that it is reviewed and made legal (although it is uncommon)

(Australia, Victoria)
My Bad, thought you meant Victoria Canada. Completely different system lol. My apologies.
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