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ok, im gonna sort my cat downpipe at the weekend, so i want to know for defineate, is the cat defo not needed for the mot on our starbo's?

i seem to remeber jim having all kinds of trouble getting his thru mot without one. i want to know before i smash the shit out of the one on the car.

Rich.

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Julien posted a thread on TGTT saying definately not! with a number for VOSA to confirm this -- I'll look up the thread and post it for you mate.

As far as I'm aware the CAT is defo not needed for an import starlet turbo!

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fantastic! thanks so much for that adrian!

its funny though about that lot saying about people not using the search button, but i actually did a search before posting this and it came up with nothing! :D

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bump on this...

whats happened to the thread posted further up? as i need the info to show my mechanic who's doing the mot in a few weeks!

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yeah, thats fine by me but the mechanic im using is telling me that he'll have to cat test it unless i can come up with the vosa details that say it doesnt!

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Tell him to telephone VOSA direct.

They will put him straight.

Why would it need a CAT ? Its not a uk starlet. VOSA will look up your glanza, once they realise its the jdm model starlet and there IS NO uk equivalant GLANZA they will tell him <_<

I know they come as standard with catalysts on them, but there will be no records on VOSA's computers to tell the mot testers otherwise.

If they still try and test it under a uk toyota starlet, it will probably fail any way because the emissions will be higher than a uk model.

Besrt bet is to take it to a quality mot center where they test imports on a regular basis.

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i emaild vosa with the detail of my car n this is what i got back,

"Good Afternoon,

Thank you for your e-mail.

All vehicles require an emissions test, if the tester finds an exact match

for your vehicle on the analyser data base or inservice emissions book then

he will carry out a cat test. If there is not an exact match then it will

be a non cat test. If however the vehicle was built without a cat then you

will need to provide a letter from the manufacturer in order for them to

complete a non cat test.

Having checked the In service Emissions book their is not an exact match

for your vehicle so it would be a non cat test that would be carried out.

Regards

Christina"

so deffinetly no cat needed!

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