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mot and veg oil

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Does anyone know how if the mot situation changes once you have a veg oil conversion???
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Post by ELVIS »

no it dosnt , well yes it does if you count have lower emmissions as a 'change' :wink:

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yep, second that...

no MOT implications
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the MOT emissions machine seek particulates and hydrocarbons, seeing that pure veg oil has neither of these the machine will only do one or two rev tests, the greater % of diesel the more particulates and hydrocarbons the machine will find and the more rev tests you may have to do. if the first rev test is very low it will only do one more to makesure its very low.
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I was wondering about this. Good info :)
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