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Old 20th October 2010, 09:56 PM
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The engine age for Fords is easy to prove, I used the engine age page from the Burton catalogue, copied the page for the document folder and took a full catalogue with me, the VOSA inspectors have seen this many times before and are both aware of the age chart as printed and accept it.
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Old 12th November 2010, 02:41 PM
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if any one is having to use a cat things to take into account are not all cats are of the same constrution and size. some cars have them fitted right at the manifold and some ferther down streem (cats need to be hot to work but not to hot to burn up)
also bikes are not cat tested in the uk so not sure if thay would be a test pass

i would try to take into account engine size/bhp, distence from cyl head for a start.
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