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 Posted: Sun Feb 14th, 2010 10:47 am

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Wesley wrote: castrolrob wrote: think you might find that suzuki goods vehicles are cat exempt due to suzuki not releasing any emissions limits,seem to recall having to pass a super carry 52 plate for similar reasons but check with vosa first would be your best bet.if i right then <3.5% co+<1200 hc@idle


Is It A Passenger Carrying Vehicle?:?

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Original Post States Vehicle Has been previously tested.:P



Millie said it was a 'pick up' therefore it's classed as a 'goods vehicle' - ie a 'car derived van, pick-up or truck' according to the manual - so therefore it's NOT a passenger carrying vehicle.

See Note 1 in the flow chart. ;) The limits for this vehicle are 3.5% CO + 1200 HC - it's all in the book folks.;) 

Rob is correct - Suzuki have never supplied any vehicle specific limits - so default limits apply.

http://www.motinfo.gov.uk/htdocs/m3s07000307.htm

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 Posted: Sun Feb 14th, 2010 12:27 am

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castrolrob wrote: think you might find that suzuki goods vehicles are cat exempt due to suzuki not releasing any emissions limits,seem to recall having to pass a super carry 52 plate for similar reasons but check with vosa first would be your best bet.if i right then <3.5% co+<1200 hc@idle


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Original Post States Vehicle Has been previously tested.:P

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castrolrob wrote:
think you might find that suzuki goods vehicles are cat exempt due to suzuki not releasing any emissions limits,seem to recall having to pass a super carry 52 plate for similar reasons but check with vosa first would be your best bet.if i right then <3.5% co+<1200 hc@idle


would it show up on vsi as not having a cat ?

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think you might find that suzuki goods vehicles are cat exempt due to suzuki not releasing any emissions limits,seem to recall having to pass a super carry 52 plate for similar reasons but check with vosa first would be your best bet.if i right then <3.5% co+<1200 hc@idle


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