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1992 VW Scirocco GT II 1.8 90 PS 30k
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Check the max for yours, the MOT tester could have got it wrong and it could be a simple fix, you don't want to run it too weak.
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Cars registered before 1 Aug 1975 (N suffix and before): Not tested
Cars registered from 1 Aug 1975 and before 1 Aug 1986 (P suffix to
C prefix): 4.5 % CO, 1,200 ppm HC
Cars registered from 1 Aug 1986 and before 1 Aug 1992 (D prefix to J prefix): 3.5% CO, 1,200 ppm HC
For cars registered from 1 Aug 1992 and before 1 Aug 1995 (K prefix to M prefix), the rules are more complex, Basically, if the car was originally equipped with a catalyst, a much more stringent emissions test applies, but if not, the previous limits of 3.5 % CO and 1,200 ppm HC apply.
In my experience, most MOT testers are unaware of these transitional rules for non-cat K, L and M prefix cars, so may apply the more stringent catalyst emissions test, which includes an idle CO limit of 0.3% CO and HC limit of 200 ppm, as well as a test at fast idle speed. Could this have happened with your car?
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1992 VW Scirocco GT II 1.8 90 PS 30k
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I have been incorrectly told in no uncertain terms by an ex-police vehicle examiner/agency MOT tester that my L-reg Scirocco will fail its MOT if it doesn't have a catalyst, with the car initially failed due to emissions test not carried out, but passed on retest after giving the test station manager a copy of the flow chart from the MOT inspection manual. He now always briefs any new tester at the beginning of the test, so they don't make the same mistake.
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