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DPF...Can I
remove it from the ECU using Vagcom?
Reason being I have been reading about low ash oil required for cars fitted with DPF, I've also been reading that low ash 0W-30 oils can cause premature cam wear. Personally I am not keen on 0W-30 oils as I feel they are just too thin and don't provide enough protection, so I would like to start using 5W-40 505.01 spec oil instead. So now I would like to code out the DPF and remove the filter. |
Think you need an ECU re-code for that....
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There is nothing wrong with 0W-30 oil for everyday use. Cam wear was a problem with V6 2.5TDI engines. This was combination of design, higher then now sulphur content in diesel, incorrect oil usage and long service intervals. Using long life service and doing little miles in short distances causes oil dilution with diesel over time. If you change it yearly there should be no problems. And 3.0TDI(as does later 2.5) uses roller rocker arms so no cam wear issue. 0W-30 PD oils have high pressure additives which ensure there is no metal to metal contact and reduced wear on components. |
Thanks for the replies, I'll need to investigate further.
Just out of curiosity has anyone used 505.01 spec oil in a DPF engine? |
I think Ainer and Nollywood should open up an Audi specialist, I would use them. They know their sheeeet. +++
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I believe 507.01 spec oil is required for a DPF equipped engine regardless of service intervals.
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DPF removal requires complete removal of the DPF in the exhaust first. Then the ecu needs reflashing to remove the regeneration tables as well as various fault codes.
Happy to help though :) |
I'm confused.
I thought that the removal of DPFs, or any other original emissions equipment, would result in a MOT failure from this year onwards, so how does this work? |
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Judging from the amount of soot routinely being blown out by diesel powered motors, the smoke test limit must be pretty relaxed. :p There seems to more black smoke from some cars than a marine Deltic running in the "oil throwever" range. Fortunately (or unfortunately??) there doesnt seem to be a similar propensity for exhaust funnel fires. ;) .
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It is pretty relaxed as it's basically checking that smoke will not restrict visibility for yourself or other drivers. Do not forget that there are faulty cars and some remapped cars that has been mapped in a way that allows for more smoke. And also soot accumulates in exhaust and then is blown out when you boot it.
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I had my DPF removed after 5 years, 180,000 miles due it being permanently blocked.
A local garage removed it and smashed the internals out which consisted of a pre-cat and DPF and a pile of soot. They then refitted it and had it remapped with DPF delete by a mobile agent. The DPF measuring blocks in VCDS are just blank now. There was never any smoke when the DPF was working and the tailpipes were still clean inside after 180,000 miles but it is the same as a Euro 3 car now, smoke seen in the mirror when accelerating swiftly and soot in the exhaust tips. |
at least it didn't stop under a wooden bridge this time!!! (D9000 )
I have used Fully Synthetic 0w30-5W40 Mobil 1 in a Senator 24v for 18 years and 189000miles with no problems at all. As said previously change the oil on a regular basis 18000 miles seems a long time to me, I'll be changing it at 9-11000miles. My 4.2TDI needs VW507.00 spec with the DPF. Audi charged £150 for oil in my last service so I will be supplying my own next time. Check out Euro car parts, discount code varies 31% off just finished now on 25% off. Opie oils is another keenly priced site, or if you have a vauxhall trade club number GM brand 507.00 is available. |
TPS were doing a deal on 20 litres of low ash oil a couple of weeks ago for around £70 plus VAT
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