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Just got back from my holidays and remembered my MOT ran out on the 16th august!!! :stupid: lol

problem is my car has a de-cat so meaning more fumes and loud of course.....any one around the south, west or north London area know or even work at an MOT garage which could help me out ::sweatdrop:

BTW: my car is a 1999 Honda Civic so i know i must had a cat on it :blushing:

Thanks N300TT

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nobody?? :(

 

Possibly cause what your asking could end up in the poor MOT tester losing his livelyhood.

 

 

The emissions may not be the problem you think it may be, Z's are tested to non cat limits, so not quite as stringent.

 

The noise is another matter, but is pretty subjective, how loud is it ?. The tester should consider whether it is considerably noisier than a standard model. Given that most tester will never have been anywhere near another Z as long as it isnt too bad it should be ok.

The car he is on about though is a Honda civic.

Have you tried the civic forum?

I would say that if its not an import and at 1999 it would need a cat to pass the emissions.

But im no expert, just an observation lol

The car he is on about though is a Honda civic.

Have you tried the civic forum?

I would say that if its not an import and at 1999 it would need a cat to pass the emissions.

But im no expert, just an observation lol

 

lol I should read posts properly instead of scanning through them, took it it was a Z :)

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