Cats are not a legal requirment on petrol engine vehicles and they are not an MOT testable item.
The exhaust emissions only are tested and if they do not exceed the levels for that particular vehicle/engine it will pass.
Exhaust emmissions on Tdi's are not tested only a smoke test is done on diesels.
But a petrol engin won't pass a its emmission test without the cat if its supposed to have one, the only cars i know of thet didnt have cats fitted were susuki's cos they went the lean burn instead.Cats are not a legal requirment on petrol engine vehicles and they are not an MOT testable item.
The exhaust emissions only are tested and if they do not exceed the levels for that particular vehicle/engine it will pass.
Exhaust emmissions on Tdi's are not tested only a smoke test is done on diesels.
1993 actuatly.well your wrong!! catalytic converters are a legal requirement on petrol cars from 1997 onwards. also my old 300tdi defender failed its m.o.t at my work last week due to the emisions been to high and emitting to much smoke for a turbo charged engine. if you remove the cat from a petrol car you will have to replace it for when its due an m.o.t