If yours is an export model that is not unusual. But any petrol P38 made for the British domestic market has always had them. The fitting of cats to petrol engined vehicles for road use in this country became compulsory in 1993.
Yep correct. Visual only 7 pin. No cat on LPG, advisory til 31st March. 1st April an automatic fail.
Defo my drivers side cat, if your under the car it sounds like a bag of spanners banging around in it!
Probably not the right thread to ask but are the cheapos on ebay any good? £160 seems like a total bargain... to good to be true?
First a warm glow as my Classic LSE is a 1992
And then I came over all frosty as its on LPG and runs a non cat stainless system:doh:
So is that a fail or not?
Can't see the MOT folks being that thorough, if it looks like its got cats and passes emission are they really going to dig deeper?
I was tempted to de cat mine as they are rattling like mad! Guess I'll be putting new cats back on then!![]()
that's good news. MoT is due well before April. If they've been removed, I'll have some empty boxes made up.
I guess if the log is leaking, it would smell. When you take the filler nozzle off, it stinks.
Should not think so. Full cat test was only introduced into MOT test on 1st August 1992. All vehicles fitted with cats at that time had two emission tests. The standard one and the full cat one. But that was only for evaluation purposes. Full cat test was not official until 1st April 93. Think full cat test only applies for vehicles 93 on fitted with cats and advanced emission control. Depends on interpretation. It does now say, IF FITTED AS STANDARD MUST BE PRESENT. Think some cars prior to that had cats but not advanced emission control. So the full test would not apply. Does your car have Lambda sensors?
Yes Wammers, lambda sensors are all present and correct.
Do the new cat MOT regs apply to motorcycles?
Do the new cat MOT regs apply to motorcycles?
No mention of cats in motorcycle testers manual. Do they have an emissions check?
MOT Testers Manual
Just stick a couple of meaty (whiskers?) self-tappers through the casing to stop the cats rattling - works a treat. Although technically screwing cats is illegal as is all other bestiality.
Cats on bike are pretty recent are they not? Don't think either my VFR or FJR had a cat and over here there isn't even an MOT for bikes![]()
what about diesels as i allways remove them on my cars? or does it just apply to petrol cars?
Diesels don't have cats as such, they are classed as particle filters i believe. Don't think diesels run hot enough to fire a cat up. Maybe wrong have a look for info. According to testers manual ONLY petrol vehicles that qualify for a full cat test are checked for the presence of a cat. Only on those vehicles is a missing cat a fail.
How do they prove you missed a cat5 do you have to have blood and gut and fur in your tyre treads?