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Lost for Words Member Since: 15 Dec 2014 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 198 |
You cannot blank a DPF vehicle, because the functioning of the EGRs is essential to regulate exhaust gas temperatures during the regeneration cycle. Actual blanking isn't an issue, just the consequences. Freelander 2 2007 TD4 Manual HSE Tambora Flame
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12th Feb 2016 11:01 am |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 15 Dec 2014 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 198 |
I'm not sure of the specifics but I know that's the reason behind the DPF issue. Presumably the DPF needs to be cooled during the cycle also, but maybe software/valves could produce some kind of switching option one day. Freelander 2 2007 TD4 Manual HSE Tambora Flame
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12th Feb 2016 11:37 am |
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sergio977 Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Italy Posts: 128 |
mumble mumble mumble..... I never thinked about the DPF cooling: usually the problem with the DPF is just the opposite....the DPF are always too cold ->ash mass increase -> problem(s)
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12th Feb 2016 11:51 am |
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rar110 Member Since: 04 Jan 2016 Location: Queensland Posts: 5 |
I don't own a FL2 but have a 2008 Pug 407 hdi 2.0 which has a nearly identical motor. It had an engine surging problem which no one seemed to be able to fix. Eventually a blanking plate fixed the problem. However I was concerned about the effect on the DPF. I decided to use some induction cleaner to clean the EGRs etc. and remove the blanking plate. The surging hasn't returned. |
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16th Feb 2016 10:16 am |
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impact Member Since: 11 Mar 2011 Location: Perth Posts: 139 |
No DPF, full blank plate fitted. MY10 TD4 SE Auto |
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1st Mar 2016 12:57 pm |
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Dresdner Member Since: 29 Feb 2016 Location: Dresden Posts: 244 |
The opinions regarding blanking a DPF car or not are split, so i will add one more thing to the mix, to blank completely or to put the blank with the hole in it (restrictor)? |
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1st Mar 2016 2:59 pm |
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sergio977 Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Italy Posts: 128 |
imho the restrictor is a waste: basing on the theory of Mr. Bernoulli, the same exhaust gas quantity will pass....only with a different speed
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3rd Mar 2016 7:53 am |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
Thought I read somewhere the latest MOT tests now doing a gas extra test and blanking may now lead to a fail ? FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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3rd Mar 2016 8:26 am |
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Dresdner Member Since: 29 Feb 2016 Location: Dresden Posts: 244 |
Tempting offer but the risk of needing new DPF as a result is too big for me, if it was up to me i would've removed the DPF and EGR completely but it's nearly impossible in Germany . I guess i will wait for other brave men with DPF to try it before me |
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3rd Mar 2016 5:46 pm |
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sergio977 Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Italy Posts: 128 |
your car will be in limp mode before damaging the DPF so don't worry about it
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4th Mar 2016 5:13 am |
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mostyn128 Member Since: 21 Mar 2013 Location: UK Posts: 35 |
Use premium fuels (higher cetane rating for a full clean burn) and keep the EGR clean with a regular cleaner say every 1-2 yrs will make a huge difference !
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4th Mar 2016 3:40 pm |
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Longdave Member Since: 20 Oct 2015 Location: West Sussex Posts: 85 |
Mostyn128 wrote:
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4th Mar 2016 4:18 pm |
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mostyn128 Member Since: 21 Mar 2013 Location: UK Posts: 35 |
Yes I have used Miller Oils Diesel Power EcoMax each service.
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4th Mar 2016 4:45 pm |
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mostyn128 Member Since: 21 Mar 2013 Location: UK Posts: 35 |
... and Wynns Diesel EGR cleaner for the valve.
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4th Mar 2016 4:48 pm |
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