richc
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Right, im not going to do an engine conversion or anything im just curious!
Lets say, i put a c20xe in replacment for my x14xe....
I would imagine the emissions would by considerably higher. Im not sure how the MOT works but i woiuld imagine there are certain limits for certain engines. Not knowing how strict they are, and the fact that is still registerd as a 1.4, would the 20xe pass on the 14xe emissions test?
Just wonder if people get a legit test for a non legit car!
Cheers
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willay
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just register it
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richc
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Usefull reply.....
" Im not going to do an engine conversion or anything, im just curious "
[Edited on 13-03-2008 by richc]
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lil_g
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Would not pass.
some C20xe's don't need CATs either so it would fail even more 
If you're going to do it, register it
[Edited on 13-03-2008 by lil_g]
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willay
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useful post.
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richc
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Well yes seeing as the vass majority of ' XE'D corsas' are not registerd and seem to get through tests.....
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lil_g
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Dodgy MOT's or they're MOT'd as the smalller engine, converted, used for 6 months then sold
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richc
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quote: Originally posted by lil_g
Dodgy MOT's or they're MOT'd as the smalller engine, converted, used for 6 months then sold

Anyone know of conversion used with a cat?
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lil_g
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Anything after 1994.
Still won't pass the emissions mind
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richc
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quote: Originally posted by lil_g
Anything after 1994.
Still won't pass the emissions mind
I mean people tend to dump the engine in, and just have a 'cuztom str8 thru' as its alot easier.
Has anyone adapted a CAT to fit the xe engine and a standard corsa ehauxst/aftermarket one?
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by richc
Well yes seeing as the vass majority of ' XE'D corsas' are not registerd and seem to get through tests.....
well they are proper cunts arent they
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quote: Originally posted by richc
quote: Originally posted by lil_g
Anything after 1994.
Still won't pass the emissions mind
I mean people tend to dump the engine in, and just have a 'cuztom str8 thru' as its alot easier.
Has anyone adapted a CAT to fit the xe engine and a standard corsa ehauxst/aftermarket one?
Any garage that specialise in exhausts should be able to do that for you.
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richc
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quote: Originally posted by FruitBooTeR
quote: Originally posted by richc
quote: Originally posted by lil_g
Anything after 1994.
Still won't pass the emissions mind
I mean people tend to dump the engine in, and just have a 'cuztom str8 thru' as its alot easier.
Has anyone adapted a CAT to fit the xe engine and a standard corsa ehauxst/aftermarket one?
Any garage that specialise in exhausts should be able to do that for you.
Of course mate, but im saying if someone did this, then sent it for an MOT, would it pass its emissions as the 1.4? (i would imagine it would be at the high end or the scale but.....)
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Dave A
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no it wouldnt pass as a 1.4 because it is a 2.0
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luke85
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Ive had my LET passed while it was a 1.4 on the log book, I just told the garage that it was a 2l and they did the relivant test for that engine. I didnt change the details on the log book before the MOT because the DVLA are wankers and take months to do anything and I would have run out of tax waiting for the log book back
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Jamie
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quote: Originally posted by luke85
Ive had my LET passed while it was a 1.4 on the log book, I just told the garage that it was a 2l and they did the relivant test for that engine. I didnt change the details on the log book before the MOT because the DVLA are wankers and take months to do anything and I would have run out of tax waiting for the log book back
That makes it ok then
You do realise your insurance is not valid, so you may as well drive without tax as well.
Muppet.
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fazza
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dont know why people dont insure it as registered!!!!!!
if you search properly and get a few quotes, you will see its not that expensive
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willay
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depends Jamie, you can still insure it as a 2.0ltr regardless of what the DVLA have on file.
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by corsagsi16vplym
dont know why people dont insure it as registered!!!!!!
if you search properly and get a few quotes, you will see its not that expensive
17 yr olds..
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Fro
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quote: Originally posted by richc
quote: Originally posted by lil_g
Anything after 1994.
Still won't pass the emissions mind
I mean people tend to dump the engine in, and just have a 'cuztom str8 thru' as its alot easier.
Has anyone adapted a CAT to fit the xe engine and a standard corsa ehauxst/aftermarket one?
why put a CAT in when the car the engine came from didnt have one?
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fazza
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
quote: Originally posted by corsagsi16vplym
dont know why people dont insure it as registered!!!!!!
if you search properly and get a few quotes, you will see its not that expensive
17 yr olds..
im only 20 and my insurance aint that bad on my xe
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richc
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quote: Originally posted by fro-dizzle
quote: Originally posted by richc
quote: Originally posted by lil_g
Anything after 1994.
Still won't pass the emissions mind
I mean people tend to dump the engine in, and just have a 'cuztom str8 thru' as its alot easier.
Has anyone adapted a CAT to fit the xe engine and a standard corsa ehauxst/aftermarket one?
why put a CAT in when the car the engine came from didnt have one?
To make it pass an MOT..... I thought, even though it clearly had a 2.0 under the bonnet, they would test it as per the orginal engine due to unregisterd engine conversion.
but obvious not accoring to that lad with the LET
[Edited on 13-03-2008 by richc]
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cunningham
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when i was 20 insurance for the valver was 900 quid third party fire and theft its only a corsa so doesnt need the whole fully comp
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sri_davie
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my 2.1 16v gsi was registered as a 1600 still when it went for ita mot and passed the emisions no problem
davie
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johnhara1
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie
That makes it ok then
You do realise your insurance is not valid, so you may as well drive without tax as well.
Muppet.
Erm............Your wrong!
If it's insured as a 2.0 it doesnt matter what it says on the log book.
Muppet.
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