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Hi all if i de-cat my 307 1.6 hdi 90bhp will it legally pass an mot and does it make any differance in power/peformance or the main one mpg at the fuel prices today
Last edited by forbsey; 05-28-2010 at 12:12 AM. |
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If its a petrol engine it won't pass an MOT.
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I done mine because it was starting to collapse, restricting power and increasing fuel consumption, but mine is a diesel and there is no test here for it ,so MOT pass. |
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sorry i should of said its a 1.6 hdi 90bhp so it will pass an mot were could i get a pipe to replace the cat any ideas thanks |
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good thinking i never thought of that and it cheap what could be better |
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if they do nothing
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