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Is Downpipe Legal in the UK on a Toyota Celica?

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A downpipe is road-legal on a Toyota Celica only if it keeps a working, type-approved catalytic converter. A de-cat downpipe is not road-legal.

UK law overview: Is Downpipe legal in the UK?

Why?

A downpipe sits at the very front of the exhaust, around the catalytic converter. On the Toyota Celica, whether one is road-legal comes down to a single question: does it keep a working, type-approved catalytic converter?

Removing or gutting the cat (a "de-cat" downpipe) means the car can no longer meet the emissions standard it was designed to, which is an offence under the Construction and Use Regulations.

A downpipe that retains a high-flow, type-approved sports cat can be road-legal; a de-cat or cat-delete downpipe is for off-road or track use only.

What decides if it's legal

  • Legal only if a type-approved catalytic converter stays fitted and working.
  • De-cat / cat-delete downpipes: not road-legal (emissions offence).
  • A missing cat fails the MOT on emissions-era cars.
  • Declare the change to your insurer.

Legal alternatives

  • A cat-back exhaust, which leaves the catalytic converter in place.
  • A high-flow sports-cat downpipe that is type-approved and road-legal.

Downpipes that fit the Toyota Celica

01- Catted downpipe (GT-Four)Road-legal · catted
02HKS High-flow downpipeRoad-legal in catted form
03ETS High-flow downpipeRoad-legal in catted form

On the Toyota Celica these are road-legal only with a catalytic converter fitted (a catted or sports-cat downpipe). The catless / de-cat versions are for off-road or track use only.

Check the Celica build in the garage

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Sources

This page is general guidance, not legal advice, and reflects our reading of UK rules for a typical Toyota Celica. Confirm with the manufacturer, your insurer and the latest DVSA/GOV.UK guidance before modifying.