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Pegleg



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Such a car as no DPF and no DMF?

If you were looking for a new car without DPF or DMF, are we now limited to petrol only auto's?

If so, it's a sad state of affairs Big Cry Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

Post #136185 14th Mar 2012 10:07 pm
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taztastic



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Do you do enough miles to warrant diesel?

I think they all have them now to meet the Euro regs.
It's all a scam to reap the rewards of steep excise, it's not long ago we were promised cheap times as we could run the engine from the contents of a well wrung kebab, with DPF, only expensive fuel and mega miles will work?

Someone in Brussels needs a good beating, back to some good old values Thumbs Up

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Pegleg



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Taz,
No, i don't do enough miles. Petrol would be fine.

Understand what you say about Brussels/Strasbourg, but its all about engineering D&D meeting low emmisions targets on one hand and failing reliabilty on the other. Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

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taztastic



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New technologies often fail these days, no time, need for profits and field testing using the ultimate guinea pigs.

Post #136206 14th Mar 2012 10:33 pm
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Pegleg



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You're spot on 'no time'.

New car develoment is too fast now; it doesn't allow enough time for proving/reliabilty testing.
But the bean counters and marketing don't give a Censored .

There used to be a time where if you got a bad name for reliabilty, no one bought your cars. Remember Lancia rust?

Suppose all VM's are in the same boat now.
Which is the point i sort of made in the OP. Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

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Having lived in a house on the side of a busy main road for most of the first 30 years of my life (and with diesel vehicles sales so much higher than they ever used to be) I'm actually pretty happy to see ever tighter emission regulations on new cars, especially those relating to diesel cars.

There's an interesting article from the AA on them here:

http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/fuels...lters.html

They're clearly not perfect but, on balance, I'm glad DPF's are fitted.

What does DMF stand for?

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Tigger wrote:


What does DMF stand for?


Dual Mass Flywheel for smoothing the natural vibration a diesel engine produces, like flattening out a sine wave.

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Thanks.

I'm familiar with Dual Mass Flywheels, after one failed on a new R53 Cooper S I had after only a couple of thousand miles. It was replaced with a modifield version under warranty and it never went wrong again.

I've been looking at a lot of sites that offer to remove DPF's which claim that it is completely legal to do so. However, while removal of catalytic converters became an MOT failure in January, I'm not sure if a DPF is considered to be a catalytic converter or not.

http://mottesters.co.uk/files/special%20no...Manual.pdf Page 159.

Post #136321 15th Mar 2012 8:14 pm
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I personally cannot see that removing a DPF is legal, after all in this country it is installed to meet emissions standard 5 and as such commands a lower excise tax bracket. If it was removed it would no longer meet the standard and fall to emission 4 with higher CO2 and higher road tax.
The V5 that was issued with the car would state the wrong CO2 and NOx figures, it would basically be wrong and probably void the insurance.

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Pegleg



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I've nowt against low emissions.
However, friend of mine owns his own Indy garage repair business and he's always up to the neck with DPF problems from all makes.
It shouldn't happen on a scale like this. I very rarley use any fast roads to help with a regen as it's all country/green lane where i live.
That's why i dont want DPF. Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

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euro 6 emissions engines are out in the truck sector wonder whats new on that one to get the levels so low howlong b4 its in cars rainy-city
xs

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