Hi All,
Im posting this up as i would like a second opinion really.
I have been reading through the section on emissions again and again and from what i can gather i can get away with not having a Catalytic converter but would like a second opinion. I think i get out of it because im using a Japanese imported engine and therefore don't need one on a default.
My car is a 1994, japanese imported Tpyota Starlet GT (there is no UK equivalent engine and there is no engine information on the emissions database).
Can somone with access to the IVA manual have a quick look and double check that im right before i rip the CAT off and make the new exhaust.
From my understanding because my car engine is NOT on the database they will do a non CAT test meaning the levels are so much higher i will get away with it. If you look at the IVA manual with the stupid flow chart thing and go through it i seem to be right? ???
Many thanks if you can help?
Jason
Im posting this up as i would like a second opinion really.
I have been reading through the section on emissions again and again and from what i can gather i can get away with not having a Catalytic converter but would like a second opinion. I think i get out of it because im using a Japanese imported engine and therefore don't need one on a default.
My car is a 1994, japanese imported Tpyota Starlet GT (there is no UK equivalent engine and there is no engine information on the emissions database).
Can somone with access to the IVA manual have a quick look and double check that im right before i rip the CAT off and make the new exhaust.
From my understanding because my car engine is NOT on the database they will do a non CAT test meaning the levels are so much higher i will get away with it. If you look at the IVA manual with the stupid flow chart thing and go through it i seem to be right? ???
Many thanks if you can help?
Jason