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Catalytic Convertor life expectancy

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Does anyone know what the likely life of the cat on a MK1 Octy VRS is?

I might be about to get a second hand one, and my only concern is that it could be near to the end of its life. I appreciate it depends on use (or abuse!), but is there an accepted average lifetime for the cat?

Thanks

Varies, but normally 80,000+ miles

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Thanks Moggy

What happens when they fail?

What happens when they fail?

Hello,

The emissions will climb and you will end up with a car that won't pass it's MOT test.

The cat honeycomb inside becomes blocked and can even start to crumble and collapse.

Shop around for best price for a replacement, and save money.

Good-luck. Ian. 05/06/2009 :thumbup:

Won't be noticed here then as there's no emissions test!

HongKong,

If you need a standard OEM cat convertor, I have one wrapped up in my loft, it is in perfect condition and came off my Mk1 Octy vRS, when I had a Blueflame turbo back fitted.

Its done just 35K miles and had just passed the MOT test on mine when it was taken off.

£40 if you get stuck and need it, and if you fancy getting a real deep shock, ring up your local dealer and ask for the exchange price of one, just make sure your sitting down when they tell you....LOL

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