Exhaust - Weight difference - Stock v Japspeed (N/A)

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Exhaust - Weight difference - Stock v Japspeed (N/A)

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Replaced my stock exhaust with a JapSpeed one over the weekend... Just thought that I would put up a post on the weight differences, as it really is quite a lot!!

Stock = 21.05kg (including Cat) :shock:
JapSpeed = 7.85kg (replaces Cat) :lol:
Difference = 13.20kg ... That's a LOT!!! :thumleft:
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don't you need a cat for MOT if it's post-1993?
Japspeed is also exceptionally loud - way too loud for me :)
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cvega666 wrote:don't you need a cat for MOT if it's post-1993?
Japspeed is also exceptionally loud - way too loud for me :)


I use my car as a track toy, so not a problem. Although you don't specifically "need" a Cat for an MOT, but rather need to meet emissions limits, which are based on the age/year of the engine, not the car/chasis. A cat is usually used to help meet these strict limits. See the sticky re mot / cats on this forum for more info.

I can see that this exhaust could be too noisy for some, but it isn't the loudest exhaust I have ever heard on a road car by a long way! I like the low speed rumble this exhaust gives. :thumleft:
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I was under the impression cars built after a certain year need a cat to be fitted. Not just to pass the emissions test with or without one... :-k
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bri0905 wrote:I was under the impression cars built after a certain year need a cat to be fitted. Not just to pass the emissions test with or without one... :-k


Nope, so long as you can pass the emissions test for your given car it matters not whether you have a cat or not.
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Marf wrote:
bri0905 wrote:I was under the impression cars built after a certain year need a cat to be fitted. Not just to pass the emissions test with or without one... :-k


Nope, so long as you can pass the emissions test for your given car it matters not whether you have a cat or not.


Indeed, it is all about the emissions. In fact, if you think about it, there isn't actually any way for an MOT tester to definitively tell whether a car actually has a 'functioning' cat fitted or not, so that would be impossible to enforce. Take a look at the sticky on MOT's and CAT's elsewhere on this forum, it has some useful info for those that need more clarity.
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This is gospel

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NB Cat test simply refers to the more stringent emissions standards the car will be tested against.

So looking at that chart - and assuming the tester knows his onions - any Turbo MR2 manufactured up until the end of July 1995(M-Reg and older) will be subject to the old style emissions test with higher limits for CO and HC.
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