It’s MOT time and I need a cat and a power commander, I guess these were temporarily fitted for the SVA in 2006 and since removed.
Striker with a 2003 R1 5PW injection engine. I’m not too clued up on emissions, so….
Has anyone used a BM universal cat or one of these fleabay items UNIVERSAL PERFORMANCE CAT CATALYST CATALYTIC CONVERTER on eBay
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I see Demon Tweeks also do a stainless one for £138
Tw
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I assume 200 cell is sufficient and I don’t need a lamda sensor? Is it best to have a specific map for cat/mot time and another for power/otherwise?
I've used a 200cpi BM one for SVA. With a bit messing with the map it was possible to get a pass. I saved that "pass map" for future
use (sorry no good for you as mine is 5VY). 200cpi works OK as long as you get it HOT. Hardest bit is holding steady 2500-3000rpm while the test is
done. Without closed loop control (lambda sensor feeding back to ECU, etc) any throttle variation causes to reading to vary too much to pass.
Beware of some ebay cat's. We've had several customers cars fail MOT where they'd bought cheap cats from ebay. Turn out to be fakes.
Just a casing and ceramic innards but no coating on the ceramic so have no effect.
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Originally posted by adithorp
I've used a 200cpi BM one for SVA.
BM cats did get some praise on here a few weeks back though, so might be alright.
the same item is about $50 in america though.... if you can get one sent over...
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Originally posted by fishywick
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Originally posted by adithorp
I've used a 200cpi BM one for SVA.
Thanks. On their site they (universal ones) are listed as neckless, which model did you go for and did you weld the stubs on?
unless theres been an amendment to mot rules kit cars dont have a cat test
earlier thread on this here
[Edited on 10/3/11 by snoopy]
i got one from america when it was £1 = $2. ended up costing me around £50 delivered to the uk.
on my 5VY during the emissions test i just adjusted the idle screw to take the revs up and hold it steady. MUCH easier than tying to hold the throttle
at the required position with your foot
hi mate i run an mot garage in st. helens. you dont do a cat test on a kit car. but if your struggling with the emmissions mate you can always come
and see me. pitty your quite far away.....
[Edited on 10/3/11 by johny p]
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Originally posted by johny p
hi mate i run an mot garage in st. helens. you dont do a cat test on a kit car. but if your struggling with the emmissions mate you can always come and see me. pitty your quite far away.....
[Edited on 10/3/11 by johny p]
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Originally posted by snoopy
unless theres been an amendment to mot rules kit cars dont have a cat test
earlier thread on this here
[Edited on 10/3/11 by snoopy]
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Originally posted by johny p
hi mate i run an mot garage in st. helens. you dont do a cat test on a kit car. but if your struggling with the emmissions mate you can always come and see me. pitty your quite far away.....
[Edited on 10/3/11 by johny p]
kit cars 'should' be tested against whatever the V5 says your emissions should be. its not as clear cut any more as all kits (or as it was all Q plated cars) get visual smoke test, but of course its up to the tester interpretation
if there is no smoke levels on the v5 mate its just a visual smoke check... however my locost is on a Q plate and it has emmission levels on the log book... the kit cars i have mot"d in the past for people have been visuals or a none cat test....
every kit car tested at the garage i worked at had a visual smoke test and we did most of mk,s tests at the time
be confident take your log book with you and dont be unsure tell the tester politley its a visual smoke test if he is unsure and offer him a quick
spin to test to check the brakes etc works wonders big breasts and a short top also helps
[Edited on 11/3/11 by snoopy]
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Originally posted by snoopy
every kit car tested at the garage i worked at had a visual smoke test and we did most of mk,s tests at the time