I suspect that most on here are, where possible, taking precautions to minimise the risk of DPF issues - like avoiding lots of short journeys.Are owners in general having problems with their DPF technology?
Touch wood, I hope not. I guess that manufacturers cobble emission control devices up on the back of a fag packet or toilet roll then fit then to satisfy government departments guessing that they will have moved on to something else, new model or what ever before being caught out.I suspect that most on here are, where possible, taking precautions to minimise the risk of DPF issues - like avoiding lots of short journeys.
The EGR/adblue delete is quite popular and the van will regen as normal. Personal experience is you'll have EGR/adblue issues before DPF issues but others may disagreeHi Guys
im thing to reprog and delete the DPF and the adblue, someone did it? it is safe? Im a bit worry about if in the future have problems with the DPF it is very expensivo to fix
Thanks you
I think the issue with all the emissions gubbins is that legislation pushed ahead without any regard for the time scales required to design and develop a viable engineering solution, so the manufacturers just cobbled something together to tide then over until ICE was killed off.Touch wood, I hope not. I guess that manufacturers cobble emission control devices up on the back of a fag packet or toilet roll then fit then to satisfy government departments guessing that they will have moved on to something else, new model or what ever before being caught out.
Just a wonder, could one micturate into the ad-blue orifice in an emergency?
That is a reasonable assumption and one that most likely fits.I think the issue with all the emissions gubbins is that legislation pushed ahead without any regard for the time scales required to design and develop a viable engineering solution, so the manufacturers just cobbled something together to tide then over until ICE was killed off.
What. Like totally off the van?....Had the DPF removed.....
There is no incentive for manufacturers to now spend money to develop new emissions systems for diesel engines which will soon be obsolete. I think the best we can hope for is that EVs improve significantly soon. Yes, that's optimistic! Meanwhile in China EV's are selling big style, you can charge one up using cheap coal powered electricity in no time!I think the issue with all the emissions gubbins is that legislation pushed ahead without any regard for the time scales required to design and develop a viable engineering solution, so the manufacturers just cobbled something together to tide then over until ICE was killed off.
BTW, I believe the concentration of urea in human urine falls well short of that found in Adblue.
No, they basically cut a lid on it. Take all innards out, re weld plate, grind it all smooth, re spray it. Looks totally untouched, plus it’s the top so can’t even see it.What. Like totally off the van?
Do they want to do mine!?No, they basically cut a lid on it. Take all innards out, re weld plate, grind it all smooth, re spray it. Looks totally untouched, plus it’s the top so can’t even see it.
Gone through two MOTs since.
Do you know if they did any mapping to stop the regens or does the sensor see no soot anymore so doesn't trigger regens?No, they basically cut a lid on it. Take all innards out, re weld plate, grind it all smooth, re spray it. Looks totally untouched, plus it’s the top so can’t even see it.
Gone through two MOTs since.