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I know the scrapman will pay good money of petrol catalytic converters but what about diesel ones? are they a similar construction to petrol ones or are they different and are simply particulate filters without the same precious metal content, I suppose what I asking is do they have any 'weigh in' value like petrol ones?
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Yeah scrap man will take them, they arnt worth much though
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Diesel 1s are usually worth more than petrol 1s especially if there genuine
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Depends if it's original it's worth a bit if it's not its worth f*ck all
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(18-12-2013, 10:31 AM)Frosty Wrote: Diesel 1s are usually worth more than petrol 1s especially if there genuine
This.
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it's a genuine Renault Megane DCi cat, I've weighed a few petrol ones in, typically getting £20-25, best one was from a Volvo T5 got £50 for that one it will be interesting to see how much I get for this diesel one.
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Why does it matter if they're genuine or not never understood why..?
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It's the stuff inside that's worth money, i don't see how 'genuine' makes any difference.. unless it's the material inside that used thats different
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(18-12-2013, 01:55 PM)E_KEL95 Wrote: Why does it matter if they're genuine or not never understood why..?
Think its to do with the amount and quality of the valuable bit inside. Aftermarket 1s are usually noticeably smaller than a genuine
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(18-12-2013, 02:21 PM)Frosty Wrote: (18-12-2013, 01:55 PM)E_KEL95 Wrote: Why does it matter if they're genuine or not never understood why..?
Think its to do with the amount and quality of the valuable bit inside. Aftermarket 1s are usually noticeably smaller than a genuine
this^^^^^^ there's much less in there, that's why they're cheaper . .
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got £30 for the cat, which I thought was OK
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Tigerstyle got £70 for his when I cut it out.
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I got a mate who got like £100 for a genuine 306 hdi 1 he took into scrapyard. That was over a year ago though
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18-12-2013, 10:21 PM
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Maybe I should have used a different scrapy but seriously there are a lot of factors governing the value of cats not least current metal prices but type make size all effect value if I could find someone who'd pay £100 for a hdi cat I'd be buying up all the piece of shit mot failure Citroen Renault Peugeot etc there's plenty out there
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It all luck really what you get for the cats tbh. At the end of the day we don't really know what there worth, we just think there worth what they buy them off us for
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£70 from these guys: http://emrgroup.com/ totally legit setup.
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I sold mine at trinity metals in ossett west yorks, mainly because they are just around the corner from where I live so not far to go to drop it off, the guy I dealt with had a chart listing all the different cats small, medium, large, make of vehicle etc, according to this chart the Megane DCi cat is a medium and they valued it at £30 maybe they ripped me off maybe the Renault cat isn't as good as a Peugeot one (the cars usually aren't ) either way I'll definitely check with ERM before weighing another in, there's a couple of ERM centres in Leeds so not far away and definitely worth the trip if they are paying more than double.
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