Thanks for the comment Epic! Though I have to say, my welding isn't great. I'm getting better but I am still very much at the standard of an amature welder!!
Right, I got some feedback from the engineers.
Glazing
Provided I can find a material that satisfies the requirements of the standards mentioned in ADR8/00 I can use polycarbonate. After doing some research I found that ANSI Z26.1 is the only standard which gives any form of hope to use polycarbonate in the rear quarter windows. So I purchased the standard and discovered that glazing is graded AS-1, AS-2, AS-3, AS-4, AS-5, and so on. Generally, the classifications detail the following:
AS-1 Anywhere
AS-2 Anywhere except windshield
AS-3 For rear and side windows rear of the driver only
The above 3 classifications can only be given to glass. From AS-4 and on plastics can start to be used and I have been able to locate Polycarbonate compliant to AS-4. But below is where it is allowed to be used:
I'm going to try and convince the engineers to consider the rear small quarter windows as the location shown in the red box above given the car is being re-classified. We'll see how that goes.
Emissions Testing
Turns out that with my car being reclassified as a commercial vehicle on LPG ADR36 specifically excludes LPG so I am free to turbo charge the engine and all that is required is an idle emissions test. Whoo Hoo!
Lift Modifications
The car will need to be sent to a track and tested in lane change maeouvers to certify the lifting. I still have to think if I want to go this way or not. Maybe with adjustable shocks and a heavy duty rear sway bar I could get away with it? I really don't want to fit a front sway bar as the front axle is so busy with things all over the place.
MegaSquirt
I've basically got the system designed now, however I am really struggling to find ANY information on MS3's LPG temperature and pressure compensation. There is absolutely no information of people who have used MS3 to directly control vapour injectors anywhere! I know that MS3 'natively' supports doing this, but that's it!
Workshop Progress
I spent a few hours today & welded in the ribs for the C pillars:
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Keep up the good work mate you have come a long way from the stage 1










Polycarbonate it is!







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