I have a 1990 318i and it doesnt appear to have a Catalytic Converter & I just wont to confirm this wont cuase any problems at MOT time.
TIA
Richard
When did CAT's come in ?
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your fine cats come in 1992. 
no car on the road HAS to have a catylitic converter for its MOT as long as it passes its emissions test, cars manufactured after August 1992 had to have them fitted.
Just passed my MOT testers course so I know I'm right
Just passed my MOT testers course so I know I'm right
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And if you run it on LPG, it'll pass the post August '92 emissions limits without a cat anyway!
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no car on the road HAS to have a catylitic converter for its MOT as long as it passes its emissions test, cars manufactured after August 1992 had to have them fitted
Not strickly true!!!
Bob_S wrote:once they had caught the mouse..Black_Potato wrote:When did CAT's come in ?
On my iS there is two center boxes...
Some people have told me the front one is a CAT, others have said it's a resonator box.
Anybody know for sure, thought this was an apropriate thread to ask rather than start a whole new one.
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If it has a lambda sensor screwed into it then it's a cat, otherwise it's not.
how not then - cos he is right - a car does NOT need a CAT for the MOT. It just needs to pass the emissions test. Some might need it others might not. The key is the lambda sensor but if that is in the down pipe then fine. Even if it is in the front of the CAT box it may not need anything in there to pass the emissions test.dannyboy759 wrote:no car on the road HAS to have a catylitic converter for its MOT as long as it passes its emissions test, cars manufactured after August 1992 had to have them fitted
Not strickly true!!!
My old '85 525e with 170k on would pass a cat test no bother.



