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Rules regarding de-cat pipes for hdi's
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DannyHDI
PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 7:24 am Up
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Basicly my cat has been bodged on with been cans and cable ties etc (i didnt do this) and i really dont want to have to spend hundreds on a new cat, so i went to mr tyre and asked about de-cat pipes and if they were ok for an mot on some diesel engines, and they weren't too sure.

My car is an x reg 2.0hdi, does anyone know if it will be okay for an mot.
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kieron
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diesel do not need cats for mot as they dont test CO2 they do a smoke test
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diesels dont get tested on emmisions they get tested on smoke density so as long as its not smoking its tits off then should be fine


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as the 2nd post said
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I didn't think diesels had Cats, just a particle filter? That's what my 306 used to have before I put a straight through pipe on.
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Ali_H wrote:
I didn't think diesels had Cats, just a particle filter? That's what my 306 used to have before I put a straight through pipe on.

Earlier oil burners have CAT's, which just gathers the soot, the later diesels like the DV6 have particle filters burn the soot off once it's reached a certain level.

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diy de cat or suggestions please
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