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Mine has a full emission test and flew through :S
Also you could cheat but emptying your cat and weld a pipe through the middle or just use the empty cat![]()
Your diesel has a full emissions test and passed? I'd seriously doubt that
Its going to be a visual thing and not down to emmisions. If the car had a cat fitted from new they will expect it to still be there.
Guess it depends on the testers call
Diy HID's are the next thing they are going to have a go at.
Here we go.
Page 8 - "Catalytic converter missing"
From
Testing Directive Changes to vehicle testing: OTHER ITEMS
"Section 7.1 – Exhaust system
The major change in this section is that a catalytic converter missing becomes a REASON FOR REJECTION. This is likely to be a major factor for some vehicles first used before August 1995 that only require a non-cat emissions test, but were originally fitted with a catalyst."
Similarly, there is a clamp down on HID conversions
From Testing Directive Changes to vehicle testing: LIGHTING
"The Department for Transport considers that after-market systems should be required to meet the same safety standards as that applied in respect of these lamps at vehicle Type Approval. Therefore, in order to pass the MOT test, vehicles fitted with after-market HID systems would also need to be fitted with headlamp cleaning and self-levelling systems. Some high specification estate cars are fitted with a self-levelling suspension system and this would be considered as adequate for the purpose."
Its going to be a visual thing and not down to emmisions. If the car had a cat fitted from new they will expect it to still be there.
Guess it depends on the testers call
Diy HID's are the next thing they are going to have a go at.
Here we go.
Page 8 - "Catalytic converter missing"
From
Testing Directive Changes to vehicle testing: OTHER ITEMS
"Section 7.1 – Exhaust system
The major change in this section is that a catalytic converter missing becomes a REASON FOR REJECTION. This is likely to be a major factor for some vehicles first used before August 1995 that only require a non-cat emissions test, but were originally fitted with a catalyst."
Similarly, there is a clamp down on HID conversions
From Testing Directive Changes to vehicle testing: LIGHTING
"The Department for Transport considers that after-market systems should be required to meet the same safety standards as that applied in respect of these lamps at vehicle Type Approval. Therefore, in order to pass the MOT test, vehicles fitted with after-market HID systems would also need to be fitted with headlamp cleaning and self-levelling systems. Some high specification estate cars are fitted with a self-levelling suspension system and this would be considered as adequate for the purpose."
Well the garage must give me a load of bullshit if you think it is then?
He said mine gave out 1.1 and the limit is 1.5 or along the lines of that.
I really cannot comment on what is correct or not as I did not write any of it myself but copied it from another forum. I guess the proof of the pudding will be in the eating as we will soon know if people get failed on a decat or a HID conversion.![]()
Get a new garage
It wasn't really good sarcasm to be honest..
Yes I will go and buy a new garage for my house.
This will clearly give my old mechanic enough knowledge to give me correct information?
See that? its sarcasm, its really f***ing annoying and half my posts you comment on are sarcastic and everyones wrong or lying in your eyes.
I seen you arguing on that other thread earlier, think its time to grow up....you must be like what? 30 years old?