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amcc
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cats.
Hi, I thought I had asked this question last week but dont see it anywhere so here goes again, I was told by a mechanic that rather than replace the burst cat. on my xantia 1.9 td. I could do without it and that the emissions for the M.O.T. would be okay.what do you think.
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Kowalski
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rossd
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Stuart McB
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Hang on I thougtht that under the new recent VOSA rules if it was "made with it,it will have to be tested with it". A mate of mine had his (now don'tlaugh) Saxo VTR tested and the tester failed it as the CAT was missing, 2002 model he had one of these straight through exhuast things. Or is it down to the year it was made?
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philhoward
It'll fail on a petrol as the emmissions can't get down to the required levels without the Cat (CO levels mainly - I think the pass level is something like 0.1%?). I have heard of some cars (Toyota?) that can nearly pass without a Cat, but may be failed because it isn't there. IN this case, putting a strategically shaped silencer instead of the cat might just fool the MoT man!
Don't know about Diesels, though...
Don't know about Diesels, though...
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Richard Gallagher
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I took the cat off my 97 TD Xantia when it was new as the car felt quite sluggish after having changed from another TD Xantia which was pre-cat. The performance is better without it, an extra 2BHP!!!
The lack of a cat has not caused any problems at MOT time because as stated above the test is only for smoke whereas the cat reduces nitrious oxides if I recall correctly. Not very eco friendly I agree, but I suppose I use less fuel as a consequence of being cat-less.
I have always preferred dogs anyhow. I still have my cat sitting up in the roof of the garage, not that I feed it!!
The lack of a cat has not caused any problems at MOT time because as stated above the test is only for smoke whereas the cat reduces nitrious oxides if I recall correctly. Not very eco friendly I agree, but I suppose I use less fuel as a consequence of being cat-less.
I have always preferred dogs anyhow. I still have my cat sitting up in the roof of the garage, not that I feed it!!
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nick
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Stuart McB</i>
Hang on I thougtht that under the new recent VOSA rules if it was "made with it,it will have to be tested with it".
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That's true, in theory.
But they don't have any records of which diesels had cats, and which didn't, so its unenforceable in practice [:D]
Nick
Hang on I thougtht that under the new recent VOSA rules if it was "made with it,it will have to be tested with it".
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That's true, in theory.
But they don't have any records of which diesels had cats, and which didn't, so its unenforceable in practice [:D]
Nick
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AndersDK
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Richard Gallagher</i>
I took the cat off my 97 TD Xantia when it was new as the car felt quite sluggish after having changed from another TD Xantia which was pre-cat. The performance is better without it, an extra 2BHP!!!
The lack of a cat has not caused any problems at MOT time because as stated above the test is only for smoke whereas the cat reduces nitrious oxides if I recall correctly. Not very eco friendly I agree, but I suppose I use less fuel as a consequence of being cat-less.
I have always preferred dogs anyhow. I still have my cat sitting up in the roof of the garage, not that I feed it!!
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WOoooowww [:D][:D][8D][8D]
2 ekstra Bhp's [:p]
- that's just exactly what the hydraulic pump takes, so if this is removed too ... [:p][:p] ... watch out the speedcams [8D]
I took the cat off my 97 TD Xantia when it was new as the car felt quite sluggish after having changed from another TD Xantia which was pre-cat. The performance is better without it, an extra 2BHP!!!
The lack of a cat has not caused any problems at MOT time because as stated above the test is only for smoke whereas the cat reduces nitrious oxides if I recall correctly. Not very eco friendly I agree, but I suppose I use less fuel as a consequence of being cat-less.
I have always preferred dogs anyhow. I still have my cat sitting up in the roof of the garage, not that I feed it!!
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
WOoooowww [:D][:D][8D][8D]
2 ekstra Bhp's [:p]
- that's just exactly what the hydraulic pump takes, so if this is removed too ... [:p][:p] ... watch out the speedcams [8D]
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NiSk
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Homer
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