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It is correct that you pass MOT without Decat.
BUT:
That doesnt make it legal to drive without.
If you have VISUAL inspection and the catalytic converter is missing, you may fail MOT...
Greets, Alex
laws are differnt but in England you have no worries.
D'oh, I should have stayed in Llannelli....
In England you can drive, pass an MOT, have an accident and do what the hell you like with the CAT removed from a diesel car and it is all legal. It is different in other countries like all other laws are differnt but in England you have no worries.
Not true, Its any car newer than a certain date requires a cat.
The date itself escapes me however this is the case.
^^
Information provided by an ex officer of the law
Environment Minister Lord Rooker announced two new tests would be introduced into the MOT by the Driver & Vehicle Testing Agency (DVTA) from 1 March 2006. These are the diesel smoke test and the catalytic converter test.
Jeff Rooker said: "The catalytic converter test will apply to petrol powered light goods vehicles and cars. It measures emissions of pollutants from the engine, and these must be below the limits set out by the legislation.
"The diesel smoke test will apply to diesel powered cars, light goods vehicles, heavy goods vehicles and public service vehicles. This will measure the density of smoke coming from the engine, and vehicles with excessive smoke emissions that would obscure vision will fail.
The exhaust system will fail the MOT if:
* Part of the system missing or excessively deteriorated
* A mounting is missing or damaged so it does not support the system
* There is a major leak
* The system is excessively noisy.
Now more confused!
Seems that you could pass the MOT if it passes the smoke test and CO2 test.
But could fail if the examiner notices it doesn't have a CAT when it should???
Note: A durable repair to an exhaust system which effectively prevents leaks is acceptable providing the system is structurally sound
Assess whether the smoke emitted from the exhaust, regardless of measured density, is likely to obscure the vision of other road users