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mattjohns |
Posted on: Monday, August 19th, 2013, 6:30:50am |
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Considering that bike engine cars (BEC) are common in the UK, how do they go for emissions at MOT time? What standards are they held to? |
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Andy |
Posted on: Monday, August 19th, 2013, 9:36:30am |
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With any engine swap the emmisions are supposed to be tested to the standards of the year of the engine. Bikes don't have an emmisions test though so I would guess it would have to meet the equivalent standards for a car engine of the same year. |
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mattjohns |
Posted on: Monday, August 19th, 2013, 10:15:56am |
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That's pretty much what I keep reading in forums and such. Do bike engines get an exemption, or do they have to undergo a test? Anyone with personal experience?
Half-9? how do you go with emissions testing?
I understand a "7" forum would be the best place to ask but I'm not prepared to join a forum for a car I don't/won't have just for 1 question |
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