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MOT emissions amazement!!

Sifly

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I took my 91 3.3 turbo for its MOT on Wednesday and hung around to keep an eye on things. The tester called me over during the emissions check. He could not belive what he was seeing and said it was better than the latest requirements for new cars!! Not bad for a car approaching it's 20th year on the road [;)]. He wasn't too impressed with the noise of the exhaust however, especially the pops and bangs on over-run[:D]

Once again, a straight pass with no advisories - result [:)]
 
Just had mine MOT'd last week and on the emissions sheet against CO it says limit 3.50%, actual 0.00% Zero, to two decimals. I don't think I've seen that before on one of my cars. Maybe they just forgot to run the test! [;)][:D]

 

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