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Author: Subject: Megasquirt - Do I still need a Cat for SVA?
chrisspartan

posted on 5/6/08 at 04:40 PM Reply With Quote
Megasquirt - Do I still need a Cat for SVA?

Sorry if this has been covered before but can't find any links.

I am building with a post 95 2.0 Zetec engine, throttle bodies and Ford injection and I have built myself a Megasquirt to control it. Will I be able to get through SVA without a cat? with the appropriate fuel map - or am I just dreaming!
If you can, has anyone managed it?
I am assuming the tests during the SVA must be well prescribed for RPM etc so could a map be tailored for the test? ( and for subsequent running as well obviously......!)

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tks

posted on 5/6/08 at 04:45 PM Reply With Quote
yupsz you need one...


and a good one!!





The above comments are always meant to be from the above persons perspective.

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piddy

posted on 5/6/08 at 04:47 PM Reply With Quote
If you are running a car engine that is after August 95 you will need a cat regardless how good your map is. Unless you can convince the examiner that it was built before 95, by some unlawful means.
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BenB

posted on 5/6/08 at 05:22 PM Reply With Quote
Practically if it's post Aug'95 you will need a CAT.
My understanding is that it'll be near impossible to get a post'95 car through without a CAT but it could (just!) be possible.

I don't think there's a specific requirement (ie it doesn't say "you must have a cat" ) but you need to get your emissions down to pretty strict limits and that normally means having a cat fitted....

ps make sure the mixture is reasonable before fitting the cat. It'll effect the mixture a little (due to back pressure) but it's better than dumping a load of fuel into the cat can and knackering it!!!

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James

posted on 5/6/08 at 05:38 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by BenB

I don't think there's a specific requirement (ie it doesn't say "you must have a cat" ) but you need to get your emissions down to pretty strict limits and that normally means having a cat fitted....



That was my understanding too.





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Paul TigerB6

posted on 5/6/08 at 06:13 PM Reply With Quote
As for the other part of your question, emmissions are tested at "idle" and "fast idle" which i think is 3000rpm?? As the car wont be under load you can tailor your map at these points only for the emmissions test.

[Edited on 5/6/08 by Paul TigerB6]

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chrisspartan

posted on 5/6/08 at 08:23 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for that fellows, looks like I will be getting the wallet out then.

I assume MK make full systems with cat included?

I will give them a bell.

Chris

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