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munch90



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K9F wrote:
Embarassed Sorry Lambley TD5 thread. Embarassed You could get something fabricated in stainless if you've a stainless decat pipe already. You'd obviously have to get the pipe cut and subsequebntly rewelded to fit but it shouldn't be an issue.


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My Puma now has a cat fitted in the same place as a TD5's. Thumbs Up


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could you get in the 5h1t if you got stopped by vosa as the pretend cat has no type approval marking as all cats should have ( chances of it happening are very slim I know ) fitting a non approved cat on a petrol could mean £5000 fine , don't know about a diesel cat but know they should be marked


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rallysteve



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Should be okay if you have commercial version though as im sure I read that they are not type approved.

Also looking at that legislation it doesn't apply to second hand 'converters' Smile 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread


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K9F



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^^^

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Munch no offence mate..... Bow down

There's always one! Today 'You're It!'

Read the threads with all those that don't have cats better let them know too. Thanks for your enlightening input, shall buy a genuine cat forthwith!

Whistle If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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munch90



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I think everyone you has de cated already knows they shouldn't , but its they choice , I know the chances of any one looking and knowing are slim
but to me I couldn't be bothered with the hassle if it was said about on a vosa checkpoint (and you know vosa love to find something wrong! )

and you don't need to buy a genuine cat as you could use a sports cat or cat off a bigger cc car van etc that way then it should not restrict the flow on your smaller cc engine , or a marked cat casing Whistle
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K9F



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Same as metal bullbars, sticky out wheels, certain brand of beadlockers not approved for road use, spotlights fitted that don't have an illuminated isolation switch in the cab, seats in the back of a hardtop, not notifying insurers of modifications......... the list goes on. Fortunately there is always someone to point out errors of judgement to the perpetrators 'Justin!'

'Just in' case they weren't aware! Interesting point about second hand cats though.

Thank you.

Can always get the case chemically etched if need be. More than one way to 'skin a cat!' Rolling with laughter If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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rallysteve



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...and the countless number of detachable receivers for towbars I saw at the show which I doubt are type approved/CE marked or even correctly load tested and I'm sure don't come with the correct ID plate noting max nose weight, max weight and date of manufacture/manufacturer. 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread
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Lambley



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Well I've just removed my straight through downpipe and replaced it with the original cat one, after cleaning it out with soapy water overnight (lots of dust and crud came out this morning when it was flushed out) and there is an obvious difference in performance but only noticeable at low revs - when pulling away etc. It's a bit quieter too but not much in it really. I'm not sure wether to keep the cat on or not but I'll give it a few days of driving it to see if I miss that initial grunt low down, to be honest it kind of makes the drive smoother now because it can be a bit jerky low down as the turbo picks up soooo much quicker in low revs. Time will tell.
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