New catalytic converter
Discussion
MX-5 Lazza said:
If you have a Eunos Roadster it should pass the MoT emissions test without a cat. Was it tested as a Eunos Roadster or as a UK MX5?
Not quite. All cars first registered or first used after 31 July 1995 are subject to the more stringent CO limit (0.3%), even imports.
The OP's car was first used in Japan in 1996 has therefore been tested in complete accordance with the regulations.
Edited by ronime on Sunday 16th October 22:59
It is far from unheard of for cheap pattern cats to fail in the timeframe that yours has, even on an otherwise healthy engine. Clearly engine/management/ignition problems (esp. misfiring or significant overfuelling) will dramatically reduce the life of the cat.
Personally, if you can't justify the cost of a new decent branded cat, then I'd just buy a known-good used OE item.
Personally, if you can't justify the cost of a new decent branded cat, then I'd just buy a known-good used OE item.
I got my garage to fit a cheapish new Cat last week. Nice quick job. After my first trip down a motorway I stopped at lights and noticed a funny smell. Hopefully this is just paint or the sticker burning off the new cat. The smell was present when I arrived at work this morning too.
And ANOTHER thing. I was manoeuvering the car about in the streetlights of the garage block where it lives at night and noticed a surprising amount of water blowing out of the exhaust. The resulting splashes and patches on the ground evaporated quickly in the mild and breezy evening air. It definitley isn't oil or petrol though I would want to drink it.
The car wasn't warmed up as I'd barely coasted half a mile from a friend's place where the car had cooled completely.
I think I will make sure it gets nice and hot by taking a more entertaining 15 mile route home.
And ANOTHER thing. I was manoeuvering the car about in the streetlights of the garage block where it lives at night and noticed a surprising amount of water blowing out of the exhaust. The resulting splashes and patches on the ground evaporated quickly in the mild and breezy evening air. It definitley isn't oil or petrol though I would want to drink it.
The car wasn't warmed up as I'd barely coasted half a mile from a friend's place where the car had cooled completely.
I think I will make sure it gets nice and hot by taking a more entertaining 15 mile route home.
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