14 Feb 2006 at 09:33 #61 Fr0dders Fr0dders Caporegime Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 33,438 Location West Yorks its short for catalytic converter
14 Feb 2006 at 09:42 #62 Zip Zip Soldato Joined 26 Jun 2005 Posts 20,224 Location Australia how would u get them removed? I dont have the cash to buy one of these cars but it might be something good to know
how would u get them removed? I dont have the cash to buy one of these cars but it might be something good to know
14 Feb 2006 at 09:56 #63 Rotty Rotty Don Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 41,972 Location Notts you replace them by a piece of exhaust without a cat in it you then hope that you don't get stopped for an emissions check and come MOT time you either have to refit the original cat or slip the tester 20 quid
you replace them by a piece of exhaust without a cat in it you then hope that you don't get stopped for an emissions check and come MOT time you either have to refit the original cat or slip the tester 20 quid
14 Feb 2006 at 10:01 #64 Zip Zip Soldato Joined 26 Jun 2005 Posts 20,224 Location Australia If i did do it down here i wouldnt need to worry because we dont have MOT tests that i know of
14 Feb 2006 at 10:05 #65 Stonedofmoo Stonedofmoo Soldato Joined 24 Oct 2002 Posts 6,242 Location Portsmouth Rotty said: you replace them by a piece of exhaust without a cat in it you then hope that you don't get stopped for an emissions check and come MOT time you either have to refit the original cat or slip the tester 20 quid Click to expand... Or own a Jap import thats not on the UK database and only has to pass basic emissions test
Rotty said: you replace them by a piece of exhaust without a cat in it you then hope that you don't get stopped for an emissions check and come MOT time you either have to refit the original cat or slip the tester 20 quid Click to expand... Or own a Jap import thats not on the UK database and only has to pass basic emissions test