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Old Oct 4, 1999 | 09:46 AM
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Hi all

Can anyone tell me if it is possible to pass an MOT with one CAT in place on the downpipe?
I ask this because I plan to fit a Magnex centre CAT replacement pipe to a UK '99.

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Old Oct 4, 1999 | 10:17 AM
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I have it on good authority that it will, however if you replace the down pipe, it wont.


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Old Oct 5, 1999 | 03:23 PM
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Also,

run the car hot before the test and fuel up with normal unleaded....!

NeilR

And give the tester 20squid for a few beers

(only joking!)
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Old Oct 15, 2000 | 08:19 PM
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Evning guys!

We had a small meet (oop north ) here today at a Swedish MOT centre, where our president had managed to get free access to the emissions testing equipment.

Various combinations of exhaust systems were tested, and I was VERY surprised to see that my car passed with honours.
It was <B>well</B> below allowed limits.

This with one cat...I've got the SS downpipe and backbox along with the stock midpipe (cat/resonator thingy).

It seems to be important that the exhaust (and cat) is warm though, not neccesarily hot, but testing showed that a cold one is no better than a completely decatted system.



Kewl innit?

I should mention that this middle cat is new, I don't know how it'll perform in 3 years time.

RGDS

/Jerry - Sweden
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Old Oct 15, 2000 | 08:30 PM
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Any Impreza will walk through a MOT or roadside test with only the downpipe cat in place ! When i had the centre section put on, i did before and after tests on an MOT machine, just to see what difference it made, answer, none at all !

The only reason there are 2 cats on the UK spec cars is to pass a startup emissions test, which is required to pass whole vehicle approval, one of the reasons the P1 had to have a different larger cat put in the downpipe, as it has only one cat as standard !

Not going to comment on the Centre cat thing with a catless DP, its all been said in the above post
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Old Oct 16, 2000 | 12:18 AM
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My car passed with just the downpipe cat in place with no worries (Magnex centre section, SS backbox)! In addition, PP'ed cars have a standard downpipe cat and no centre cat.

But does the P1 downpipe cat have the same part number as the STiV/STiVI? I.e. does it have a bigger cat than those?

A


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Old Oct 16, 2000 | 09:54 AM
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Which would all make perfect sense if the P1 actually had a different cat.

Same part number as standard downpipe.
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