Gt3 centre bye pass
Gt3 centre bye pass
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SC50

Original Poster:

116 posts

158 months

Saturday 10th April 2021
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Can anybody tell me will a 991.2 pass an MOT with
A JCR Centre bye pass fitted ?

ChrisW.

8,046 posts

278 months

Saturday 10th April 2021
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Can't JCR tell you ?

Flat0ut

359 posts

292 months

Saturday 10th April 2021
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Never had an issue with mine - 991.1 with a Sharkwerks. The emissions aren't effected as the CAT's are still in place.

Cheib

25,063 posts

198 months

Saturday 10th April 2021
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In theory it could fail as if it’s louder than standard/excessive then the MOT can be failed.....but there’s no decibel limit so unlikely. How many MOT test stations are going to know how noisy a standard GT3’s exhaust is. If it does fail it’s deemed as a major fail though !

Where it will be an issue will be the new GT3 with GPF’s...you’ll have to put them back on for MOT almost certainly.

CorrosionInhibitor

375 posts

120 months

Saturday 10th April 2021
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SC50 said:
Can anybody tell me will a 991.2 pass an MOT with
A JCR Centre bye pass fitted ?
Give Jonny a shout @ JCR, I’m 99.9% sure he’ll be able to tell you there and then

Top guy and top company

SC50

Original Poster:

116 posts

158 months

Sunday 11th April 2021
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CorrosionInhibitor said:
Give Jonny a shout @ JCR, I’m 99.9% sure he’ll be able to tell you there and then

Top guy and top company
Thanks for that, sent the e mail and all ok for the MOT

whj

193 posts

232 months

Sunday 11th April 2021
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MOT
In the UK vehicles older than three years must pass an annual MOT test in order to inspect the roadworthiness of a car or motorcycle. When a vehicle fails an MOT, it is prohibited from being driven on the public highway, other than to or from the test centre if appropriate, until the defect is corrected. The testing consists of the following:
• The exhaust system is examined visually for any defects during the MOT test, such as holes in the pipes. Although this is an inspection that is undertaken mainly for safety reasons, it does identify exhaust systems that may be producing excessive noise due to poor maintenance or simply an old exhaust.
• A subjective assessment is also made as to the effectiveness of the silencer in reducing exhaust noise to a level considered to be average for the vehicle.