decat MOTs
decat MOTs
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MrSpaghetti

Original Poster:

25 posts

158 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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I've asked a Mechanic friend of mine to MOT the Tuscan and he's insisting that the legislation has change and he will need to fir the catalytic converter back to the car in order for it to pass. is this true? Are there any decat-friendly MOT centres West Sussex-way??

anonymous-user

70 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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If it was built with Cats and an MOT tester will know from age of vehicle, then it has to be tested with Cats . This has always been the case, it has not recently changed.

blueg33

41,928 posts

240 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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I was advised last year that it would get harder as testers need to cover their backs more, so was advised to re-fit the cats before MOT.

That comment came from a very TVR friendly tester

Art0ir

9,423 posts

186 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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Gut it and just leave it in?

Toady1

1,621 posts

240 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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Art0ir said:
Gut it and just leave it in?
Then it will definately fail anyway on emmisions!

Art0ir

9,423 posts

186 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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Toady1 said:
Art0ir said:
Gut it and just leave it in?
Then it will definately fail anyway on emmisions!
Why? Most healthy engines should pass the minimum requirements with no cat fitted.

Examiner has a quick look and sees a physical cat fitted, OP has a free flowing exhaust system.

blueg33

41,928 posts

240 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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Art0ir said:
Why? Most healthy engines should pass the minimum requirements with no cat fitted.

Examiner has a quick look and sees a physical cat fitted, OP has a free flowing exhaust system.
Mine had cats knocked out, tester could tell from the emissions.

Toady1

1,621 posts

240 months

Friday 5th April 2013
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Art0ir said:
Why? Most healthy engines should pass the minimum requirements with no cat fitted.

Examiner has a quick look and sees a physical cat fitted, OP has a free flowing exhaust system.
It wont be low enough to pass the readings required for a cat test. Try it.....but I think it will be too high.