Does a diesel need a CAT to pass an MOT?

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Hi

As title really, I've read that a diesel doesn't need a cat to pass an MOT...can anybody confirm this is true? Some googling suggests yes but just want to clarify ;)

Can't decide whether to go for a full system with decat or just a straight through after the cat...

Ta
 
Hi

As title really, I've read that a diesel doesn't need a cat to pass an MOT...can anybody confirm this is true? Some googling suggests yes but just want to clarify ;)

Can't decide whether to go for a full system with decat or just a straight through after the cat...

Ta

Doesn't need one. My 1995 diesel Golf certainly went through without one, CO2 wasn't even tested.
 
No it doesn't need one, and it's not a CAT, its a particle filter

As long as the smoke levels don't exceed the test spec it will pass, nothing else is tested on a diesel.
 
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Most modern diesels will have a Cat as they reduce NOx emissions. Some very modern diesels have particle filters which trap and burn off particles but these will do nothing to reduce NOx.

A Peugeot 306 HDi will have a cat, it certainly won't have a particle filter - the first car fitted with a particle filter was the PSA 2.2 HDi engine fitted to the 406 and the C5.

Diesels require a cat to meet emissions regualtions, but this is not (currently) tested during an MOT. Diesels are subject to a smoke opacity test which only measures the opacity of the smoke coming from the exhaust.
 
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