Fiesta Steve Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 I've been told that Jap imports do not need a cat to pass an mot test, regardless of age. Can anyone confirm this before I get the Plasma out
Cookie Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 I think thats wrong mate, one of my mates has a scooby and the other an integrs, both imports and both failed mot on cats/emmisions, luckily it was sorted without having to fook round with new cats etc but if you don't have any 'special' mot testing friends it's gonna be a pain in the arse getting it mot'd
negri Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 not true mate , i had to keep my cat for mot time on my evo . it will be especially bad now that the computerised test has came in . i think jap motors over a certain age could get a bit leeway but not so much now . . a little tip though , before going for the test take the car for a blast along the motor way to get it properly heated up and to make sure everything is running through the exhuast ok
bashmk1 Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 depends if there import only. my R32 was only available through import and wasnt listed on the new computer. so what they have to do is tell the computer its a 2.0 litre with carbs, you can imagine the leeway i had with that, so it passed. but all cars must have a cat. what car is it steve???
Gibson Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 not true mate im afraid, however some imports dont have any registered figures for what test they should be taking until well after they were first being imported, for example my freind can get away with No cat on his mr2 turbo import (on J plates) because the regulations for them were not registered in the uk until 96 (around p plates)
Fiesta Steve Posted November 12, 2006 Author Report Posted November 12, 2006 depends if there import only. I think that answers the question m8, thanks but all cars must have a cat. I have also been told that NO cars HAVE to have a cat as long as they can pass the emissions test (which is almost impossible without one ) what car is it steve??? Its on my Toymota m8
emu Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 One of our trade customers at work imported himself an S15 silvia. It needs to pass an SVA test so he can get it registered....but the emissions wont go low enough even with the CAT fitted If its any use then I can try and get hold of a copy of the flowcharts from the MOT manual tomorrow if its any use? That should help you work out exactly what emission limits the car has to comply to.
antz Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 all i know is all cars pre-1992 dont need one and if it has one you can legally take it off
Fiesta Steve Posted November 12, 2006 Author Report Posted November 12, 2006 One of our trade customers at work imported himself an S15 silvia. It needs to pass an SVA test so he can get it registered....but the emissions wont go low enough even with the CAT fitted If its any use then I can try and get hold of a copy of the flowcharts from the MOT manual tomorrow if its any use? That should help you work out exactly what emission limits the car has to comply to. Thanks m8 but don't worry to much, I'll probably wait till after mot time then make something up thats replacable for the next mot as it looks like I'm going to need a cat The infomation came from someone I know that works in an mot shop. They had a jap import in for mot without a cat. He asked the mot man 'doesn't that need a cat to pass the test' to which the tester replyed 'no cos its an import' Maybe I should take the car there
bashmk1 Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 mine hasnt got a cat and it passed, because all 32's are import only so they dont come up on the computer. gibson explained it nicely, if the car wasnt in the country then it wont come up on the computer until the car was first registered here. get a de-cat steve. you wont believe how must power it unlocks when you bin it!
Fiesta Steve Posted November 12, 2006 Author Report Posted November 12, 2006 get a de-cat steve. you wont believe how must power it unlocks when you bin it! I know m8, thats why I want it gone Unfortunatly my car isn't import only so it may have to stay for the mot.
bashmk1 Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 im pretty sure it will have to stay for the MOT. must clear up what i said before, not all cars must have a cat to pass MOT, if its pre 1992(march i think)you can remove it and it will be ok, plus all cars that are import only, and all cars that were import only up until the date when there were made here. buy a de cat, they sell em on ebay for about 40quid, whatever you do DO NOT bash all the baffle from the cat cos your gonna need it for next year. ive known a friend to do that and he had to shell out a few hundred for a cat the next year.
emu Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 One of our trade customers at work imported himself an S15 silvia. It needs to pass an SVA test so he can get it registered....but the emissions wont go low enough even with the CAT fitted If its any use then I can try and get hold of a copy of the flowcharts from the MOT manual tomorrow if its any use? That should help you work out exactly what emission limits the car has to comply to. Thanks m8 but don't worry to much, I'll probably wait till after mot time then make something up thats replacable for the next mot as it looks like I'm going to need a cat Fair enough mate, De-cat pipes probably best , at least that way you dont have to worry if you ever do need the cat in the future.
Fiesta Steve Posted November 12, 2006 Author Report Posted November 12, 2006 One of our trade customers at work imported himself an S15 silvia. It needs to pass an SVA test so he can get it registered....but the emissions wont go low enough even with the CAT fitted If its any use then I can try and get hold of a copy of the flowcharts from the MOT manual tomorrow if its any use? That should help you work out exactly what emission limits the car has to comply to. Thanks m8 but don't worry to much, I'll probably wait till after mot time then make something up thats replacable for the next mot as it looks like I'm going to need a cat Fair enough mate, De-cat pipes probably best , at least that way you dont have to worry if you ever do need the cat in the future. Yep I think your right. I thought it was strange what he was telling me as i'd never heard it before, hence why I asked on here. If everyone said 'yeah you don't need a cat on a import' than it would of been off asap.
DEP Posted November 13, 2006 Report Posted November 13, 2006 When i replaced my exhaust system on the 200 (s13 1993) the mongoose system i fitted, did nt have a cat, and that passed its MOT ok earlier this year, but my car is nt an import, does that make any difference?
emu Posted November 13, 2006 Report Posted November 13, 2006 Had a look in the test manual for you. Basically, if it was first used between 01/08/92 and 31/07/95 then unless you can find an EXACT match for the engine code in the emissions book(which you might not being an import) it has to comply with the old limits ( 3.5% CO and 1200ppm HC max). If its First used after 01/08/95 then it has stricter limits to comply with (Basically it'll need a CAT). Richard
bashmk1 Posted November 14, 2006 Report Posted November 14, 2006 if yours is a turbo steve then it will be the 3SGTE engine, same as the MR2's which were first made in 1989, so you might be able to wangle it somehow using that info if what emu said is right.
Gibson Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 some cars will go threw a cat test without a cat on anyway.... but gotta be running exactly right for that....
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