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11th Apr 05 at 23:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

right, taking the car in for an MOT on Friday, last year it passed on emissions with a de-cat pipe. but i dont even know if it should have one!

It has a lambada sensor, maybe that makes sod all difference?

Is there any way of telling from my engine number as to when it was made or if it requires a CAT.

I think i can get it through no matter what but just trying to ease the confusion!
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11th Apr 05 at 23:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

if it has a lambda sensor then yes it should have a cat i think
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quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
if it has a lambda sensor then yes it should have a cat i think


Right, okie dokie!

How do they know what year the engine is when i take it in? do they have a database to input the engine number that reveals its year?
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doubt it, i would have thought only vauxhall or the DVLA could do that
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if its got a lambda sensor but the engine is pre aug 92 then it doesnt need a cat. Thats what i thought anyway
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I did read pre 90 was cat elimination!

Shouldn't be a problem anyway i hope!
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11th Apr 05 at 23:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Your right it is pre 92, now trying to see if my engine number reveals any secrets!
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Ask them to look in thier book and tell you what the exhaust emissions limits are for a 2.0 16v Corsa. They will tell you there are no recorded figures and are then obliged to do a basic smoke test.
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quote:
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Ask them to look in thier book and tell you what the exhaust emissions limits are for a 2.0 16v Corsa. They will tell you there are no recorded figures and are then obliged to do a basic smoke test.


Basic smoke test?
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Youve not seen this? They use a smoke bomb on the intake of the engine to test the emissions.
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Not really sure what it is... Probably see if lots of smoke comes out of the exhaust at idle and mid rev...

[Edited on 11-04-2005 by 1800ed]
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Just been informed that there is a date stamped on my block of when it was made!

19/10/90 is what it reads

Baring in mind thats a casting date, should be ok and use that to fob them off with if there is any hassle.
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just seen your post on mig
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quote:
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just seen your post on mig


hehe! Someone was taking the piss as well! fcukers, its too late for all that! (off for a fag and a cuppa tea to keep me awake :thumbs
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Oh also, if you have the original block it should read 20XE along the bit where the gearbox bolts onto at the front where the engine number is. If it says C20XE it was meant to have a cat on...
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True, but C20XE's were made before '92 so legally dont need CATs, its upto you to prove the engine age though.
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quote:
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Oh also, if you have the original block it should read 20XE along the bit where the gearbox bolts onto at the front where the engine number is. If it says C20XE it was meant to have a cat on...


FOOOOOK! Ummm, yeah it says C20XE on the block and it was cast in 1990! I know the bloke who books in cars for MOT's where i'm taking it to, so hopefully with some lube and a Charlies Anal's DVD i'll be fine lol
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Ah right, fair point...

But technically you don't need a Cat to pass But some places are a bit arsey bout things like this........
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quote:
Originally posted by 1800ed
Ah right, fair point...

But technically you don't need a Cat to pass But some places are a bit arsey bout things like this........


At least i know a little more now! Just above the sump there is a date when the block was cast, i'll try and use that if push comes to shuv, even though the block would require machining afterwards plus alot of other stuff, maybe wouldn't be running until alot later



Hopefully wont go to them levels though!

 
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