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And replace the catalytc convertor every 3 months?

2006-12-26 23:17:14 · 5 answers · asked by big b 1 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

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YES, BUT ONLY IN YOUR CAR

2006-12-26 23:24:49 · answer #1 · answered by bigonegrande 6 · 0 1

in the united kingdom autos could be what we call MoT examined from their third birthday onwards on an annual foundation. we've not got plate stickers, yet are required to reveal a tax disk, oftentimes on the in the windscreen, to instruct that we've paid the each year tax; you could't do this till you have a valid MoT certificates and information of coverage. the each year attempt expenditures as much as approximately £fifty 5 on the 2nd, nonetheless some places will do it greater fee-effective. it somewhat is a especially thorough all-over risk-free practices attempt and takes in line with threat 40 minutes. The tester is an experienced mechanic who has been particularly experienced, assessed and authorized, and has to have particular kit - for that reason no longer all mechanics or garages can do MoT checks. area of the attempt is unquestionably an exhaust emissions examine, via potential of a gasoline analyser, and if the emissions are severe in accordance to the regulations the vehicle will fail.

2016-10-28 11:13:40 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Only if you like throwing your money away! Emission tests are only required once a year or every two years, depending on the age of your vehicle. And cat converter only needs to be replaced when defective.

2006-12-26 23:21:56 · answer #3 · answered by DialM4Speed 6 · 0 0

Only if you have WAY too much money to waste.

With an engine in proper working order and good fuel the catalytic converter should last ATLEAST 100000 miles or 160000KM.

Testing once a month would be worse for the environment then yearly or bi-yearly testing due to the warm up phase and full throttle phase of testing.

2006-12-26 23:22:09 · answer #4 · answered by shovelkicker 5 · 0 0

What would you hope to accomplish by doing this? Follow your local governments laws on emission testing and you will be fine.

2006-12-26 23:24:51 · answer #5 · answered by e e 2 · 0 0

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