Everything you need to know about DPF’s (Diesel particulate filters
DPFs reduce diesel soot emissions by 80% but they’re not suitable for everyone,
As if you don’t have enough on your plate the introduction of DPF’s are putting even more pressure on your finances, drivers are experiencing major problems with DPF (Diesel particulate filter).
- Expensive repair costs
- Poor fuel consumption
- Forced to change, driving habits.
By using specialised software which makes a few changes to the ECU (Engine Control Unit) the DPF can easily be removed from your vehicle and eliminates error codes or future regeneration’s.
The DPF is simply a filter used in the exhaust system to remove the majority of soot particles in turn this causes a blockage in the exhaust system which will increase your fuel intake Most vehicles fitted with a DPF will need to have the filter replaced at some point as part of the service schedule if it hasn’t become a problem already.
The DPF is not a legal requirement or needed for the MOT test so the most cost effective solution is to remove the DPF from the exhaust system and deactivate the DPF functions from the ECU.
Benefits of DPF Removal:
- Improved fuel economy
- Increased Performance
- Engine responds quicker
- Avoids Expensive Repair Costs
- Reduce breakdown costs
Most companies will just program the ECU to ignore the DPF but this is not the correct solution because the filter is still in place and will at some time block, you have a few choices we can either remove the filter element or replace the DPF with a straight pipe. Either way, the results are immediate, and you will start saving money instantly.
For further information on DPF’s please see FAQ’s or visit our website www.fixmyDPF.com
