Well. I don't know if I'll be able to take that video footage of my car this weekend!
I went to collect it from it's MOT, but there's a problem! They told me, just as they were about to do the emissions test, the engine spluttered to a stop and now wont start again!
There's no noise from the fuel pump when the ignition is turned on. So it looks like the fuel pump might have packed in. I've had to leave the cart with them to investigate further tomorrow.
But, there was another worrying development! The tester told me he would have to fail it on the exhaust! Because there's no silencer, that's a fail! He showed me his MOT 'bible', and under 'reasons for failure' it stated something along the lines of: An exhaust should be silenced and if a replacement exhaust has been fitted, then the noise level should be no more than a similar car with a silenced exhaust. I couldn't believe it! I told them Renault no longer supply an original replacement exhaust and so I had no choice but to buy an alternative. I wouldn't mind, but they put a big hole in my original exhaust, when they removed it to do the engine work. Which was the reason I had to buy a new one in the first place! It wasn't blowing when the car went in for the work!
And they fitted my new one for me, knowing I was going to ask them to MOT it, and they never hinted it would be a problem! He was concerned that if I was stopped by the plolice and they saw I had a new MOT, they would go and b*llock him. But he even admitted, even if I could patch my old exhaust (which they've binned anyway) to pass the MOT, I could drive it straight home and put my new one back on anyway!
The mechanic who did the engine work on my car and fittted the exhaust, is not the same guy who does the MOTs. He said he would have a word with them tomorrow. So hopefully he can talk them round for me. Otherwise, I'm at a loss!
So, just a word of caution for anybody thinking of fitting something similar.
I don't know what the alternative is, because every other replacement exhaust I've seen seems to have minimal silencing. And, as I said, Renault told me they no longer supply OE exhausts.
Even if I did get stopped by the police, they're such a rare car, what are the chances that they've never come across one before, and I could convince them, 'that's how they all are officer!'?
Anyone else had a similar problem? Peterg, I noticed yours passed easily enough on the exhaust.
Have I just got a particulary fussy MOT tester? He even commented that I had different sized tyres on, but it was ok as long as they were on the same axle! I was confused, then I realised, he'd noticed that GTAs have wider wheels and tyres on the back, than the front!
Anyway, this might be the least of my worries. I just hope they can get the damm thing started again tomorrow.