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Old 29th October 2012, 02:25 PM
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hi, im now starting to look into my first build, im gonna go with mx5 as there a more around then the old trusted sierra so easyer to get hold of.

My question is if the car has a cat, im guessing i will have to for the car for the test?

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Old 29th October 2012, 02:38 PM
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Not necessarily - it's all down to engine age.

If the engine was manufactured in 1995 or earlier you wont need a cat regardless of whether one was fitted in the donor car or not.
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Old 29th October 2012, 02:39 PM
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Oh, and welcome to the forum!
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Old 29th October 2012, 02:43 PM
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Skov

Have you found a way of proving the age of an mx5 enging?

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Old 29th October 2012, 02:45 PM
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Nope!
I'm hoping the V5 from the donor will be enough.
If you find a better way let me know!
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Old 29th October 2012, 06:43 PM
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Nope!
I'm hoping the V5 from the donor will be enough.
If you find a better way let me know!
You need proof the engine is pre August 1995 to avoid a catalyst. Mazda's uk HQ should be able to provide this from the vin/engine number. If you're running the electrics and engine management from the donor vehicle this is not so much of a problem as all mx5s were supplied new with a catalyst so they are capable of passing the cat emissions if you keep the cat in the system, unlike the Sierra engines which were not able to pass the cat test.
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Old 29th October 2012, 07:17 PM
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everything iva you need to know is here
http://http://www.businesslink.gov.u...ion_Manual.pdf
its long winded but you need to have this informaton to build a car to pass an iva.
the cat bits are under section 02b there will be no "exact match" cases for almost all kitcars and there is a note about "effective dates" of amatuer built cars you need to pay attension to
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Old 30th October 2012, 02:37 PM
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everything iva you need to know is here
http://http://www.businesslink.gov.u...ion_Manual.pdf
its long winded but you need to have this informaton to build a car to pass an iva.
the cat bits are under section 02b there will be no "exact match" cases for almost all kitcars and there is a note about "effective dates" of amatuer built cars you need to pay attension to
Yep and the relevant info from the IVA manual is what I posted above
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