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N9THX
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Post by N9THX »

MR2 in for mot
failed mot on emissions x10 times
mot needs engine service and stat
engine service done, new stat wrong
service done stat reordered.
new stat stil wrong, adapter made for original stat, now fits ok.
emissions still high but near limit, needs cat
dropped off cat and original system.
went to fit original system but cat is collapsed.
ordered new cat.
took 5 days to arrive.
new cat not right ,
ended up cutting inards out of similar cat and welding into MR cat.
Should be in for mot on Sat, fingers crossed!
toyotatoyota
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Post by toyotatoyota »

That blows! Cant upto and inc early '95s run without a Cat for MOT if engine is in good state of tune? Could also try running a tank of Vpower before test, might drop emissions a bit.
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Post by Lewis Jay »

Or next time, bring it to me.

I guarantee it will pass. :wink:
N9THX
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Post by N9THX »

Think i'll take you up on that mate next year. I was offered a ;-) definite pass this time but thought i'd get route cause sorted as it was 10X the limit.

GOOD NEWS had a phone call today to say it's passed (just) picking it up tomorrow after about a month apart.

Cost is £140 for cat transplant work.
£141 for full engine service
£plus labour, i reckon about £150-£200
So looking at a bill of £391-£441 ish
kennym
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Post by kennym »

Lewis Jay wrote:Or next time, bring it to me.

I guarantee it will pass. :wink:


All ll'l guarantee is you'll get is a visit from from vosa with posts like that.............is open to interpritation & you never know who's reading..
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Post by Harold »

Surely if your car was 10 times Over the emissions limit even without the cat it means that something else has gone wrong? Lambda sensor or some such?
N9THX
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Post by N9THX »

Well, picked it up this morning.
Bill came to £541.00 :pale:
That was with vat and labour to do the following.

Change thermostat that i supplied. Refill coolant.
Change gearbox oil that i supplied.
Full engine service using their parts.
Smoke test on system to see if there were any air leaks on the system.
Remove de-cat, open up my cat and transplant in new inards and weld back up. ( I did see that mine had collapsed )
Refit cat and re-MOT.
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£541
:shock:
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Post by Lewis Jay »

kennym wrote:
Lewis Jay wrote:Or next time, bring it to me.

I guarantee it will pass. :wink:


All ll'l guarantee is you'll get is a visit from from vosa with posts like that.............is open to interpritation & you never know who's reading..


VOSA can visit me all day long mate they wont find me doin anything illegal, if thats what your insinuating and yes its open interpretation but I honestly dont care who`s reading it or how they are reading it, the guys car will pass its emissions if he bring it me. :lol:

£541 is alot too, sorry bout that pal.
N9THX
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Post by N9THX »

I know, still feeling a little bit sick :puker:
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Post by loudandproud205 »

Emission's are the single biggest joke/insult in moting history.

Glad I have a comprehensive understanding of how the emission test work's and how loop hole's are available.

ie- If you can prove the car is a motorsport prepped car the emission's are nigh on de tested, a nice headed letter from a motorsport tuner can solve such issue's.
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N9THX
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Post by N9THX »

Pray do expand!
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Post by ChalkOutline »

n9thx wrote:Pray do expand!


Thread's over a month old, but please, do expand!
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