Griffith CAT's, how many and passing emissions test without?

Griffith CAT's, how many and passing emissions test without?

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anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Englishman said:
With my car enthusiast hat on, I can see the rationale to removing CAT’s to maximise power output.

But as the previous owner of a 450SE wedge, where the garage used for my annual MOT said it was most polluting engine they had ever measured, I have now decided CAT’s are a good thing for the planet, my children and grand children's future, so where fitted originally, they stay on my TVR’s.

I’m sure a few will say, 'but there are only a few thousand TVR’s so what harm will it really do' (true), but when someone in the White House says basically the same thing….. We all have responsibilities to future generations, leave those CAT's in place please.
I have to say, I'm inclined to agree.

RichB

51,573 posts

284 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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RogerDodger said:
Englishman said:
With my car enthusiast hat on, I can see the rationale to removing CAT’s to maximise power output.

But as the previous owner of a 450SE wedge, where the garage used for my annual MOT said it was most polluting engine they had ever measured, I have now decided CAT’s are a good thing for the planet, my children and grand children's future, so where fitted originally, they stay on my TVR’s.

I’m sure a few will say, 'but there are only a few thousand TVR’s so what harm will it really do' (true), but when someone in the White House says basically the same thing….. We all have responsibilities to future generations, leave those CAT's in place please.
I have to say, I'm inclined to agree.
AGreed, that's why I left the main cat in my 500