gumby6371 wrote:Evening folks, just curious at this stage but what exactly is involved in DPF removal?
My good lady had the dreaded anti-polution fault pop up today but a quick motorway blast cleared it.
Is it just a case of turn it off in the BSI and removing the internals from the DPF?
Nearly. Turning it off in the BSI will suppress the warning messages, but won't stop the additive and engine ecu's conspiring to drive you mad....
You need to turn off the DPF in the engine ecu, (after which it ignores the additive system completely). For this you need an ecu flash programmer, (Galletto 1260 or KWP2000) to read the ecufile, Ecusafe or similar to disable the FAP, Galletto to download the modified file.
Alternatively, send me the file & I'll do it for you, I've done a few 307's now.
Regarding the AWA process, ('andy wiv 'ammer), looky here:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=12487
Basically she wants a bit more go and get the MPG's up to somewhere near the manufacturers figures.
The other advantage is never having to worry about regens if it's not there
I'll be surprised if you see any real improvement in performance or economy compared with a
clean DPF. It certainly won't do any harm and it stands to reason that the regen process wastes fuel, but TBH it didn't real change much on mine.
Absolutely agree it's worth doing for peace of mind and must save you money in the long run.
If you want any more info, just ask.
