dpf removal

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tonko007
1.8 16v
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dpf removal

Post by tonko007 »

Hi all can anyone recommend or help me remove the dpf willing to pay obviously in the cheshire/Staffordshire area it on a 406 2.2 executive 2002 many thanks in advance also willing to get my hands dirty etc
Kez
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Re: dpf removal

Post by Kez »

Hi Tonko,

I'm interested in the same subject. I've seen a excellent post on here from Doggy, he says we can contact him but I can't find the usual links to do so.

Kez
madmadmax
2.0 Turbo
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Location: sheffield, south yourkshire

Re: dpf removal

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the mot ruels have changed and it is now a requiament to have, if it was fitted from factorey. so be cearful
gumby6371
3.0 24v
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Location: Telford

Re: dpf removal

Post by gumby6371 »

I would highly recomend anyone removing the DPF also fit the 'Nico pipe' modification to remove the air dozers and also modify the vacuum system to minimise leaks.
I would also suggests signing up on the coupe forum and having a chat with Finchy over there, he has modified many 2.2's and last time I looked was looking at a bulk buy for the Nico pipe mod kits.

Having the non-fap non-egr 180 map will make the car more pleasurable to drive and also more pocket friendly at the filling station. The 200 map is fun in the dry but I found it a bit twitchy in damp conditions and less driveable generally.
1996 1.9 TD LX (Gone but not forgotten)
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