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AdamF

posted on 15th Mar 04 at 20:24

alot of testers have different opions so i phoned to be sure.


Lucky B

posted on 15th Mar 04 at 20:16

Its the HC level ;)


Marc

posted on 15th Mar 04 at 20:00

I have no idea what 1056ppm is but :thumbs:


Tim

posted on 15th Mar 04 at 19:57

Mine phoned the Ministry during my MOT test... also confirmed it was fine to have it in my 1998 Corsa...

Also got a seperate 'cover note' from the testing station that I can show to any police doing a roadside test to explain why my car is putting out 1056ppm :lol:


AdamF

posted on 15th Mar 04 at 19:35

The Ministry Of Transport MOT lol


big eck

posted on 15th Mar 04 at 19:29

The emissions test will find out if your engine requires a CAT or not.


Adam_B

posted on 15th Mar 04 at 19:29

the ministry?


AdamF

posted on 15th Mar 04 at 19:25

give them the engine number that should be proof enough


corb

posted on 15th Mar 04 at 19:24

but some MOT testing stations require proof of the year of the engine. I have my MOT on Wednesday and theyre taking my work for it as to the year of the engine.


AdamF

posted on 15th Mar 04 at 19:22

for anyone still unsure about the law regarding cats and the mot with the 2.0 conversion i phoned the ministry today and they said there NOT required. they take it by the year of the engine not the year of the car.

eg if the engine is pre 92 it doesnt have to have a cat even if its in a post 92 car

adam