exactly, yours is a late registered 1.4SR, which cant run a cat, so its not tested as having one
exactly, yours is a late registered 1.4SR, which cant run a cat, so its not tested as having one
IIRC no carb cars have a CAT fitted.Originally Posted by mad-driver
My astra was j-plate and didn't need a cat by law, but it could run one so it was fitted with one.
Old XE track car
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74272
93/k reg very late 1.2i fitted with a c16se engine
does that mean that i would have to get a cat for my nova, i fitted it with a 1.2 corsa engine n plate???
have a powerflow exhuast, make any difference?
That's good to know...dont want it starving my performance :DOriginally Posted by Long Live The Nova
This is interesting. What would the regulations and rules be regarding a K plate C14SE engine converted to run twin 40 DCOE's?
Surely if it started life as an sri it would have a CAT as standard so i would think it would have to keep it what ever you do to the engineOriginally Posted by snapper
Carbs tend to kill CATs though, especially DCOEs.
ahh... not very good in that department thenOriginally Posted by snapper
a K plated C14se engined car with DCOE's would need a cat and would prolly never pass the cat emissions test
a J plated C14SE would be fine
and a K plated 14NV with dcoe's would also be fine