Edd-XS 0 Posted November 11, 2006 Right as a a fair few of you will know Ive had my car off the road now for about 15 months while ive been doing it up. Its not seen an MOT in 2 years and alots changed to it since (see signiture!) The other day I went to an MOT station and asked about getting an MOT done there and that I have an Mi engine fitted. The guy started going on about how the DVLA will need to do a full MOT check on it themselves at the nearest test centre, and how the brakes would need upgrading to fit in with the 'bhp to brake' ratio (news to me?!) and that It would need to go through som stringent tests to check for emissions! Either way chucking it through an MOT suddenly sounds like its gonna be a shed load of hassle, and i have a feeling most places arent gonna like my ex-rally 4 point harnesses either... Have many people had a mare trying to MOT their modded 205s and ideally, is there anywhere in the south east thats good for MOTing MI'd 205s? Cheers guys! Edd Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
huxley309 0 Posted November 11, 2006 Sounds to me you tester is full of it, id promptly tell him where to shove it So long as the brakes work as they should and are in balance they should be fine that hp talk is wrong As for emissions 1.9mi's are pre cat anyway so i can't see how he can go more stringent on emissions but if it's healthy it should pass no problem and certainly nothing an Italian tune up cant sort My engine passed emissions no problem and mines anything but standard Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edd-XS 0 Posted November 11, 2006 yea I did question him about the 'braking force has to be re-calculated when power is uprated' malarky (even though it is a good thing to uprate the brakes obviously) but dont think he liked that! I wish he'd just gone 'sorry mate I cant be assed', would of made things much simpler! lol Edd Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ryan 99 Posted November 11, 2006 Standard brakes will be fine, emissions rules are exactly the same, and it certainly doesn't need an SVA test (I'm guessing that what he meant by "a full MOT check") I'd find a new MOT place if that's the kind of crap they're going to come up with. It sounds like one of those places run by a bitter old guy who thinks anything modified or over 5yrs old is automatically a deathtrap and should be off the road. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inferno 1 Posted November 11, 2006 mot testers dont like clever clogs... dont ever tell the tester how he should do his job. he obviously took you as questioning his work! my tester loves it when i take big engine 205s down there, tells me im a twat and his civic is better! i just let him get on with it to date the only issues hes pulled up with me is the steering rack when pulling all the pas gubbings off, he said the racks too heavy, even though i could reverse park with one hand with ease and called him a wimp, he refused to mot it! the next mot station down were happy to inspect my steering and find it passable! emisions should be no problem being a non cat test Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sandy 191 Posted November 11, 2006 The 309GTi16S had the same brakes as the 1.9? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edd-XS 0 Posted November 11, 2006 I only questioned him after he starting coming out with rubbish! lol Im no mechanic, but I do have a rough idea what im talking about and hate it when people try to fob u off with rubbish which just isnt true, like the time a guy told me an Mi'd 205 was 'much slower cos of the added weight' then a normal 1.9, he just wouldnt believe he was completely and utterly wrong! lol Anyway Ive got a downpipe to fit Cheers for the info guys! Edd Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ablister 31 Posted November 11, 2006 The guy started going on about how the DVLA will need to do a full MOT check on it themselves at the nearest test centre, and how the brakes would need upgrading to fit in with the 'bhp to brake' ratio (news to me?!) An engineers report is pretty much a power to brake efficiency test but is something an insurance company may ask for and not really the mot tester Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baz 421 Posted November 11, 2006 (edited) MOT testers are not mechanics/technicians, and this one just sounds like he talks out of his ar$e, what a load of crap!! Some are a law to themselves i find, spieling crap like you cant skim brake discs and because a cracked rear light has some tape over it so shows no white light, its a fail, because the other side must be the same! WTF! :S Really annoys me. Anyhow, just go to your next nearest MOT place, dont tell them anything they don't need to know, and you'll be fine. Edited November 11, 2006 by BazGTMi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alastairh 47 Posted November 11, 2006 bull s*it, book it somewhere else. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rom 0 Posted November 12, 2006 MOT testers are not mechanics/technicians, and this one just sounds like he talks out of his ar$e, what a load of crap!! Some are a law to themselves i find, spieling crap like you cant skim brake discs and because a cracked rear light has some tape over it so shows no white light, its a fail, because the other side must be the same! WTF! :S Really annoys me. Anyhow, just go to your next nearest MOT place, dont tell them anything they don't need to know, and you'll be fine. Unless they changed it lately, you need 5 years experiance as a mechanic before your allowed to sit your testers exam. Though clearly this tester is off the mark. SVA tests are only for build vehicles, some imports have to have them, some insurance write offs etc. Not normally for an engine swap. Edd..my place can mot it for ya, were in Bexhill. Drop me a pm if you like. We mot all kinds of stuff, track prepped Lotus Cortina, 1906 Pug something or other. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anthony 1,003 Posted November 13, 2006 As said, find another test center as they're hardly exactly scarce. Oh, and there's no need to mention anything about the car being modified btw - just drop it in, ask for them to test it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest BrainFluid Posted November 15, 2006 Exactly, book it in somewhere else. I have heard rumors that some mot testers get given money for grassing on folk who have a non standard engine in a car they see.....No idea if thats tru though. Isnt there someone on here who could point you in the direction of a sound Mot station near you? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites