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Re: exhaust upgrade & DPF

PostPosted: Fri, 03 Mar 2017 8:24 +0000
by The Electrician
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Re: exhaust upgrade & DPF

PostPosted: Sat, 04 Mar 2017 5:41 +0000
by flyingdoctor
OK now something new.
A mate of me installed a new exhaust after the DPF. In fact he made a short pipe that ended up right before the rear wheel, no further technics just the empty pipe.
Sound test was just slightly louder than stock. The DPF is eating all the turbo noise and stuff. You dont need the additional silencer. Up to now, no problems.

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Re: exhaust upgrade & DPF

PostPosted: Thu, 22 Nov 2018 8:42 +0000
by jaybajan
i have a 2014 Toyota Hilux N70 and it has a DPF :(

Re: exhaust upgrade & DPF

PostPosted: Fri, 23 Nov 2018 12:10 +0000
by jaybajan
anyone knows if your hilux must have a manual dpf burn off button? or doe some hilux just not have that button inside where u can press it to make it do a dpf burn?

Re: exhaust upgrade & DPF

PostPosted: Fri, 23 Nov 2018 4:51 +0000
by numberplate
jaybajan wrote:anyone knows if your hilux must have a manual dpf burn off button? or doe some hilux just not have that button inside where u can press it to make it do a dpf burn?


Here in australia the button was not fitted to most models , but it was being fitted to the Japanese sold models ( i saw this for myself ).
A few people with constant DPF problems were being fitted with a switch but only at Toyota's choosing.

At the moment in Aus there is a program under way to upgrade the software and for fitment of a switch , again if Toyota decides your car needs it , its not for all owners.
Fitting the switch is only adding one wire to the ECU so there must be a position for it from factory.