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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

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Postby jezzzrrr on Mon, 30 Oct 2017 5:09 +0000

I have a guy in Perth suggesting I do this, apparently will get much better power and fuel economy but voide engine warranty most likely.

Anyone done this ?
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby Ryan1kd on Tue, 31 Oct 2017 3:07 +0000

Not me but a friend has removed his and he is enjoying mid 7 to 8l/100km fuel figures.
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby Allords on Tue, 31 Oct 2017 4:36 +0000

As above. Talked to a guy with a current model TRD, Says its the best thing he's done milage and power wise.
Fines are big if caught, but here in Wait Awhile, we don't have the every year inspection (blue slip).........yet.

So i guess a cop would really have to know what he's looking for.

Then theres the on selling issue, warranty, legality involving insurances, etc, etc, etc

For mine the whole DPF thing just sucks, and has only made a hardy, work horse motor, more fragile.
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby ih8ubarney on Wed, 01 Nov 2017 6:01 +0000

just think it's going to be too easy to get caught if you pull it out.

correct me if i'm wrong but it's any current navara/hilux with a good turbo noise/ exhaust note missing the DPF?
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby Gipsy on Wed, 01 Nov 2017 2:13 +0000

Allords wrote:As above. Talked to a guy with a current model TRD, Says its the best thing he's done milage and power wise.
Fines are big if caught, but here in Wait Awhile, we don't have the every year inspection (blue slip).........yet.

So i guess a cop would really have to know what he's looking for.


So maybe the wait awhile cops are stupid eh?
Cheers Gipsy :D although I'm sure somebody will challenge that :lol: even Einstein wasn't certain of his theories.
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby Critter350 on Wed, 01 Nov 2017 5:06 +0000

... but seriously I’d say more to do with how motivated they are to find something wrong than how bright. They might be more motivated in the future by a policy to check for the dpf, or by your attitude.


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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby Gipsy on Wed, 01 Nov 2017 5:22 +0000

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Cheers Gipsy :D although I'm sure somebody will challenge that :lol: even Einstein wasn't certain of his theories.
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby flyingdoctor on Wed, 01 Nov 2017 8:58 +0000

Over here in Germany there is a new biannual check now, that examines the exhaust gas for particles. The simple plug and check via OBDII is obsolete after 2017. I think there will be some trouble for some guys.....
The announcement of the new procedure came out a few days ago - not much time for reactivation of the filters....
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby numberplate on Thu, 02 Nov 2017 4:39 +0000

flyingdoctor wrote:Over here in Germany there is a new biannual check now, that examines the exhaust gas for particles. The simple plug and check via OBDII is obsolete after 2017. I think there will be some trouble for some guys.....
The announcement of the new procedure came out a few days ago - not much time for reactivation of the filters....


if that happens i think 80% of diesel cars will fail and be forced off the road
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby iller on Fri, 03 Nov 2017 1:07 +0000

flyingdoctor wrote:Over here in Germany there is a new biannual check now, that examines the exhaust gas for particles. The simple plug and check via OBDII is obsolete after 2017. I think there will be some trouble for some guys.....
The announcement of the new procedure came out a few days ago - not much time for reactivation of the filters....


I doubt they will find anything with the OBDII check, as it only checks for error codes

However i read today about a guy taking his car in to toyota in australia for a recall. He got a call back quick fast where they said no warranty at all on the car, and that they had to report him to the authorities as it was illegal and if they didn't report it they would get fined as well.
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby Gipsy on Fri, 03 Nov 2017 5:10 +0000

Isn't a recall a recall?? Nothing to do with warranty!

Oh wait... If the dpf was removed then that's another issue! That would void warranty and raise the issue of an illegal vehicle!
Cheers Gipsy :D although I'm sure somebody will challenge that :lol: even Einstein wasn't certain of his theories.
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby iller on Sat, 04 Nov 2017 5:45 +0000

Gipsy wrote:
Oh wait... If the dpf was removed then that's another issue! That would void warranty and raise the issue of an illegal vehicle!


Exactly, i think he had to pay like 6.8k aud to fix it :P
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby Gipsy on Sun, 05 Nov 2017 5:02 +0000

Really?? 6.8k for a dpf?? Hmmmm I guess that was a very expensive experiment! All for what?
Cheers Gipsy :D although I'm sure somebody will challenge that :lol: even Einstein wasn't certain of his theories.
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby Ryan1kd on Mon, 06 Nov 2017 12:47 +0000

iller wrote:
flyingdoctor wrote:Over here in Germany there is a new biannual check now, that examines the exhaust gas for particles. The simple plug and check via OBDII is obsolete after 2017. I think there will be some trouble for some guys.....
The announcement of the new procedure came out a few days ago - not much time for reactivation of the filters....


I doubt they will find anything with the OBDII check, as it only checks for error codes

However i read today about a guy taking his car in to toyota in australia for a recall. He got a call back quick fast where they said no warranty at all on the car, and that they had to report him to the authorities as it was illegal and if they didn't report it they would get fined as well.


What was the end result?

He paid to get it fixed?
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby Sparksy on Mon, 06 Nov 2017 3:10 +0000

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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby iller on Tue, 07 Nov 2017 5:58 +0000

Ryan1kd wrote:
iller wrote:
flyingdoctor wrote:Over here in Germany there is a new biannual check now, that examines the exhaust gas for particles. The simple plug and check via OBDII is obsolete after 2017. I think there will be some trouble for some guys.....
The announcement of the new procedure came out a few days ago - not much time for reactivation of the filters....


I doubt they will find anything with the OBDII check, as it only checks for error codes

However i read today about a guy taking his car in to toyota in australia for a recall. He got a call back quick fast where they said no warranty at all on the car, and that they had to report him to the authorities as it was illegal and if they didn't report it they would get fined as well.


What was the end result?

He paid to get it fixed?

He paid to get it fixed yes.
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby Ryan1kd on Tue, 07 Nov 2017 4:23 +0000

No fines from the EPA?
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Re: Remove DPF. Anyoone done that?

Postby Allords on Tue, 07 Nov 2017 9:34 +0000

Gipsy wrote:
Allords wrote:As above. Talked to a guy with a current model TRD, Says its the best thing he's done milage and power wise.
Fines are big if caught, but here in Wait Awhile, we don't have the every year inspection (blue slip).........yet.

So i guess a cop would really have to know what he's looking for.


So maybe the wait awhile cops are stupid eh?


Particularly stupid, unless they know what they are looking for. ( tip off)
Cops can work out if you're doing 80 in a 60 zone......its not that hard.
Pretty good at reading a breathalyser as well.

But are they going to ask you to lift the bonnet ?

When was the last time you lifted the bonnet of a car for a cop?

DPF's are relatively new, but it will catch on.

We are a little fortunate here in WA as we don't have the every year inspection, (self regulatory) like the eastern states, and ill just bet they know what to look for

Yes. Cops enforce the law

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