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littlelordfonts



Member Since: 22 Feb 2012
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DPF removal

Can anyone list the pros & cons of removal the DPF?
And what costs are involved?

Post #334392 Wed Feb 29 2012 7:13am
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Post #334407 Wed Feb 29 2012 9:00am
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awd man



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Never heard of anyone actually doing it TBH

Knowing how sensitive the RRS is to change... I'd expect it to flash up a long list of dash errors which would be more than a headache most could cope with Laughing RRS gone
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Post #334481 Wed Feb 29 2012 12:57pm
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Alive Tuning



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Re: DPF removal

littlelordfonts wrote:
Can anyone list the pros & cons of removal the DPF?
And what costs are involved?


Are you sure yours has a DPF? Not many UK spec TDV8's have, but most in mainland europe do have DPF.

PM me your chassis number, and I'll check if yours has a DPF. If it does, its easy to remove. Wink Feel the difference... Feel Alive!

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Post #334531 Wed Feb 29 2012 6:39pm
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littlelordfonts



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Hi
I am not sure?!
Am picking it up on saturday so dont have it to hand at the moment , but its a 55 plate 2.7 tdv6
with regards to removal does the software have to be altered?
thanks

Post #334583 Thu Mar 01 2012 8:20am
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Tim in Scotland



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A UK spec 55 plate TDv6 will not have a DPF, even if it was a European personal import. IIRC the first RRS's to get DPF's as standard in the UK were 2010MY cars.
Is the DVLA not now clamping down on the removal of cats and DPF's on cars that were homologated with one that has since been removed. IIRC if you remove the cat from a car that has one as standard then at MOT time it's now a fail. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Post #334587 Thu Mar 01 2012 8:30am
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littlelordfonts



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Many thanks

Post #334589 Thu Mar 01 2012 8:43am
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I am still not aware of anything regarding the UK MOT test, that requires the presence of a diesel catalyst, neither currently or pending. That's not to say that things will not change in future though. Rolling Eyes

For what its worth, I would leave your cat pipe on, as the gains seen upon removal are very small in terms of better response. This can be addressed easily with a good remap, which will sharpen up the engine response a lot anyway. Wink

I'm pretty sure that DPF removal is against the law, so a VOSA inspection could see you in trouble. Feel the difference... Feel Alive!

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