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VegasPhil
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10th Jan 08 at 12:22   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Okok... Need to get an emissions test done on the Corsa.

Has anyone done this before, and got as Decat XE through an emissions test? Mine is the late-type XE from an L-Reg car.

Presuming it's running right, would it pass a basic emissions test?


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Put some decent fuel in say BP 98 (or equiv) and some redex fuel cleaner in the tank and give it a good hard blast before the MOT.

or

Do what i did and find a friendly MOT tester
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10th Jan 08 at 12:29   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

is this police or mot?
VegasPhil
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MoT


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whitter45
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yes give a dam good thrashing before you pull up to the garage

Most MOT emissions issues are the fact the engine etc are not up to temp

Although most places will not otuch your car if its decatted
Iain M
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I had problems when i had mine as mine was decatted. Caused so much trouble when i was doing it i found a nice freindly MOT tester and it passed first time.
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Take the oil cap off, look into the engine for a circled two digit number 89 90 91

thats the engine year, it its any of those you won't have to worry about a CAT



[Edited on 10-01-2008 by Daniel_Corsa]


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hes already said it was from an l reg so it needs a cat, i would put loads of red x in and give it a good thrash down a motorway and try and find a decent tester, its amazing what passes when you do
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L reg - 1993.

No saying the engine was made in 1993, might be lucky have a early stamp under the oil cap and get the tester convinced its from an pre-cat car!


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Is there anyway for the MOT guys to prove the engine is from a year that it needs a CAT? I would try saying it was an early engine therefore no CAT.
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phil i know a friendly mot tester in waterlooville. ill speak to him tonight if you like
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quote:
Originally posted by Matty G
Is there anyway for the MOT guys to prove the engine is from a year that it needs a CAT? I would try saying it was an early engine therefore no CAT.


well i guess if they are very peristamat and observant and look in the engine but not many will
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Mate passed his by finding a friendly tester
Ian W
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Mine passed without a CAT and is a 93 Dispack engine, i didn't say anything about the year, I think redtops are generally regarded as pre-cat engines.

Giving it a good thrashing is all well and good unless they don't MOT your car until a few hours after you drop it off
Ste L
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http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosacorp/repository/7.3%20Emmissions%20-%20Spark%20Ignition%20-%20Passenger%20Cars%201992-2002.pdf

from that your car will need a basic cat mot test, due to being a 96/97 reg because the corsa wont have a 2.0 engine listed.. never know it may pass

Carry out a CAT test
using default limits
Minimum oil temp 60 C
Fast Idle: (2500 to
3000rpm)
CO <= 0.3%
HC <= 200ppm
Lambda 0.97 to 1.03
Idle: (450 to 1500rpm)
CO <= 0.5%

[Edited on 10-01-2008 by Ste L]
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The car will have to pass the emissions test for the engine that is fitted, not for the 96/97 car that it is. When I had my LET done with no cat and they said it had failed, I confidently said course it wont you fool, its a 1989 engine! they re-tested it as one and it passed
MJ
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u2u sent
Rob B
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Frinedly MOT tester FTW
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Mine passed at Vauxhall with a de-cat. Just told them it was out of a '90 Astra that didn't need a cat, and it passed.

Was a pain in the arse with my old blue one, even with a CAT and being tested to pre cat emissions it still failed
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mine failed at one garge but passed at other. had to turn the fuel down on my fse to pass last one

 
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