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DannyE2010
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28th Jan 11 at 09:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

they diddn't mind about emissions ect but i had 2 front wheel bearings absouloutley hammerd and front driver side cross member rotten £150 for the lot to be on saturday that a fair price??
Archie
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28th Jan 11 at 10:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sounds decent tbh.
ecclesturbo
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Not bad at all that
chrisritch
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Just quickly, If it fails emissions does that mean its logged as an XE, therefore not insured as one?
DannyE2010
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28th Jan 11 at 10:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

seems fair to me im sure wheel bearings arnt cheap eaitha and im sure they have gotta b pressed in havent they?
mike56gte
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quote:
Originally posted by chrisritch
Just quickly, If it fails emissions does that mean its logged as an XE, therefore not insured as one?


if its not logged as an XE i call 10pages!
chrisritch
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quote:
Originally posted by mike56gte
quote:
Originally posted by chrisritch
Just quickly, If it fails emissions does that mean its logged as an XE, therefore not insured as one?


if its not logged as an XE i call 10pages!



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[Edited on 28-01-2011 by chrisritch]
Archie
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quote:
Originally posted by chrisritch
Just quickly, If it fails emissions does that mean its logged as an XE, therefore not insured as one?


No, if your read an MOT certificate its only the chassis number printed on, it's upto the tester really.
Mine was registered as a 1.6, insured for having the XE and sailed its MOT.

I did attempt to register it but DVLA asked for an engineers report, by that time i had to sell the car.
chrisritch
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quote:
Originally posted by Archie
quote:
Originally posted by chrisritch
Just quickly, If it fails emissions does that mean its logged as an XE, therefore not insured as one?


No, if your read an MOT certificate its only the chassis number printed on, it's upto the tester really.
Mine was registered as a 1.6, insured for having the XE and sailed its MOT.

I did attempt to register it but DVLA asked for an engineers report, by that time i had to sell the car.


ah cool, just wondering not baiting or anything
DannyE2010
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28th Jan 11 at 10:57   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

lets just say it wudn have passed on the emissions because its got a decat pipe
Archie
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28th Jan 11 at 11:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I dont know anyone whos had an XE with a cat
chrisritch
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quote:
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I dont know anyone whos had an XE with a cat



Ditto but for corsa's in general lol
AlexW
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28th Jan 11 at 11:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Having it logged as a XE etc wouldn't matter, The limit is the same for all cars of the age.
chrisritch
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quote:
Originally posted by AW06
Having it logged as a XE etc wouldn't matter, The limit is the same for all cars of the age.



did not know this, i thought it would be dependant on engine size. So a 2001 Lambo would have to have the same emissions test as my 1.2 corsa?
DannyE2010
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quote:
Originally posted by Archie
I dont know anyone whos had an XE with a cat


ino 3 people with redtops and they have a cat as the engine's roar and annoy them when goin fast sum people like a roar like my selfe and sum people like a fast car but quiet
mike56gte
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28th Jan 11 at 12:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

my XE astra gsi has a CAT.
DannyE2010
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quote:
Originally posted by mike56gte
my XE astra gsi has a CAT.


im not alone
sand-eel
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28th Jan 11 at 13:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by AW06
Having it logged as a XE etc wouldn't matter, The limit is the same for all cars of the age.


The emissions are actually based on the age of the ENGINE not the car, so if you had a 2011 corsa and put an old <1993 redtop in it with no CAT it would pass the emissions.
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28th Jan 11 at 13:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

depens if you have a 20xe fitted or a c20xe fitted cause the emissions are tested on the engine
sand-eel
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think the threshold is march 1993.
Bueno
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This is confusing..Could you explain a little clearer? I understood that the car emmisions were tested depending on the engine. If you change the engine you have to prove the year of the engine other wise they will test as what is registered for the car. So my cars a 1.6, im going to put a 2.0 in but cant proove it so they will test as a 1.6....


Bottom line is...Will it fail?
sand-eel
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Aye you need proof of what year the block is from, just get the engine block number and it will be easy enough to get the year from it.
AlexW
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28th Jan 11 at 14:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yes to supercars having the same test, I believe it may be different for post 2001 cars though.

Engine age does come into it, But thats how people get around not having a cat, If your car has a cat, and say its a C20xe, It has the same emissions test as a X16XE corsa etc.

For the "Its a old engine, No need for cat test" You just need to prove the engine age, Which is simple on a XE as there is a date stamp on the Cam cap under the oil cap.
sc0ott
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28th Jan 11 at 14:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

much you paying for the insurance on the corsa now that its on the road?
Bueno
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28th Jan 11 at 14:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

So what year must the engine be to not need a cat?

What do I need to do for a 20xe in a corsa 1999?

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