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#16: Re: De-cat hdi Author: Mikey2uk, Location: Stevenage PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:11 am
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Mines been MOT'd twice now with no cat and it has passed both times.

And before you say anything it was not done by passing the mot tester a few quid for a pass.

#17: Re: De-cat hdi Author: Big_Rich180 PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:12 am
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Mikey2uk wrote:
Mines been MOT'd twice now with no cat and it has passed both times.

And before you say anything it was not done by passing the mot tester a few quid for a pass.

Calm yourself down Mikey.....but really you slipped the guy £20 right Laughing

#18: Re: De-cat hdi Author: macca1411, Location: Westhoughton, Lancashire PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:33 am
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Big_Rich180 wrote:
Reasons for Rejection -

3. A catalytic converter missing where one was fitted as standard

Method of Inspection
3.On vehicles that qualify for a full cat emissions test, check the presence of the catalytic converter.

Don't think the diesels fall into the full cat emissions test category.
7.4 Exhaust Emissions - Compression Ignition

#19: Re: De-cat hdi Author: Big_Rich180 PostPosted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:35 am
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macca1411 wrote:
Big_Rich180 wrote:
Reasons for Rejection -

3. A catalytic converter missing where one was fitted as standard

Method of Inspection
3.On vehicles that qualify for a full cat emissions test, check the presence of the catalytic converter.

Don't think the diesels fall into the full cat emissions test category.
7.4 Exhaust Emissions - Compression Ignition

1-0 to Macca...you used to be cool man Laughing

#20: Re: De-cat hdi Author: DeeTurbo, Location: Bedfordshire PostPosted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 5:28 pm
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Sammflynnn wrote:
I would also like to know if I decat my 2.0 hdi will it bring the engine management light on and mess anything up? Thanks

It will be fine. I've done it on my girlfriends car.

#21: Re: De-cat hdi Author: deebee, Location: Birmingham PostPosted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 3:04 am
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I've had
My cat took off my 2.0 hdi no difference at all, slight bit more responsive but that's all nothing with power, or noise, tbh it was worth it for the 70quid I got for it and 20 for the pipe weld lol

#22: Re: De-cat hdi Author: gazza82, Location: South Bucks PostPosted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 5:25 am
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Should the internals of a 1.4 hdi cat be loose inside? Looks like mine is rolling around an blocking off the exhaust .. it has one flat side, which I assume should be down, but it rolls the wrong way up!!!

Hence lack of any power ...

UPDATE: Apparently, no it shouldn't ... spoke to a Citroen techie at local dealers. He's seen a few and the core should be a cylinder fitting the outer skin of the cat unit ... it's collapsed. So hammer and assorted weaponry it is ... this cat is getting an enema!

Laughing



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