Is this a genuine MG Cat?
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Is this a genuine MG Cat?
I brought this Cat new on eBay as he seller said it a genuine part purchased direct from the MG Owners club, however it looks different to the Cat that was on my car and the ones on Rimmers, please can anyone confirm for me?
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Re: Is this a genuine MG Cat?
Price will tell you if it is genuine MG part or not. Generic cats will be of the order of £30-50. MG part will be £200 ish.
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Re: Is this a genuine MG Cat?
I paid £70 but I brought it from a private seller who originally brought it from the MGOC...
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Re: Is this a genuine MG Cat?
Its a pattern part not genuine. The original has studs welded into the flanges and is quite a different shape.
MGOC list the cat for £90, whereas Rimmers are asking £210 for a genuine one or £100 for an aftermarket part.
I cant see the MGR part number WAG103651 on any of the stickers either, which I would expect if genuine.
Its getting increasingly difficult to get some genuine parts these days.
From my experience, even if you buy a 'genuine' item from Xpart you can end up with a pattern part that's been stuck in an Xpart/MGR branded box.
MGOC list the cat for £90, whereas Rimmers are asking £210 for a genuine one or £100 for an aftermarket part.
I cant see the MGR part number WAG103651 on any of the stickers either, which I would expect if genuine.
Its getting increasingly difficult to get some genuine parts these days.
From my experience, even if you buy a 'genuine' item from Xpart you can end up with a pattern part that's been stuck in an Xpart/MGR branded box.
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Re: Is this a genuine MG Cat?
That's worrying...Steve White wrote:Its getting increasingly difficult to get some genuine parts these days.
From my experience, even if you buy a 'genuine' item from Xpart you can end up with a pattern part that's been stuck in an Xpart/MGR branded box.
Re: Is this a genuine MG Cat?
The UK is just about the only place in Europe where "Reverse Engineered" (Chinese Copy Parts ) may be legally fitted to a car. In nearly all other countries only OEM of "TUV Approved" Aftermarket" (of which there are very few with EBC being one of them).may be used All of the Swedish Wheels coming to the UK was an example.
The Multi Million £ UK aftermarket buisness has a very strong lobby. The EU Law will not have a chance now with Brexit.
Our cars have No RE Parts.
Geoff.F
The Multi Million £ UK aftermarket buisness has a very strong lobby. The EU Law will not have a chance now with Brexit.
Our cars have No RE Parts.
Geoff.F
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Re: Is this a genuine MG Cat?
It could be, it depends how many suppliers Rover had. The catalyst would come from ASEC or JM ( normally two sources ) and then on to another company or companies for canning ( Fiat / Alfa in the 1990s used no less than 7 different canners and they all looked a bit different!). The canning was frequently different depending on the canners equipment Only the catalyst had to get type approval. Normally you can find the canners ticket hidden somewhere and that can give you a very good idea of whether its a cheapo ( if its a certain group of exhaust replacement companies, they will have a lower spec catalyst - it will still go through the test ok, but has lower precious metal loadings and is thus cheaper). All the major car companies seemed
to delight in incredible mark ups on the prices of replacement catalysts compared with the production line cost.
to delight in incredible mark ups on the prices of replacement catalysts compared with the production line cost.
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Re: Is this a genuine MG Cat?
Nope!Geoff.F wrote:The UK is just about the only place in Europe where "Reverse Engineered" (Chinese Copy Parts ) may be legally fitted to a car. In nearly all other countries only OEM of "TUV Approved" Aftermarket" (of which there are very few with EBC being one of them).may be used All of the Swedish Wheels coming to the UK was an example.
The Multi Million £ UK aftermarket buisness has a very strong lobby. The EU Law will not have a chance now with Brexit.
Our cars have No RE Parts.
Geoff.F