Henry Ford III wrote: » It won't pass the NCT?
TheShow wrote: » Question is why would you?
lawred2 wrote: Why would you remove them? That I can't answer. I didn't do it. Owner says it was to avoid costly issues with coked up valves and filters.
tedpan wrote: » Exactly that, they decided that the costs of replacing the dpf (upto 2k) on some cars was not worth it. They probably never nctd the car either.
colm_mcm wrote: That’s a bit of an assumption!
tipptom wrote: » Had it done a few years ago,had NCT twice since,never been an issue.
tedpan wrote: » Basing that assumption on myself and lots of lads I know
selectamatic wrote: » When the time comes the dpf test will be a visual look to see if there is anything remotely like a dpf still connected to the exhaust system. Even this is going to be tricky because modern dpf systems aren't exactly located with accessibility in mind. For example on mk7 golfs the setup is wedged right up tight behind the engine. Is the car remapped? Dpf deleted and egr blanked off are common mods to do as more power can be got from the remap.
colm_mcm wrote: You’re saying the recent NCT is fake?
tedpan wrote: » No, meant when I was a kid boy racer years ago! Now I drive a leaf
lawred2 wrote: » Why would you remove them? That I can't answer. I didn't do it. Owner says it was to avoid costly issues with coked up valves and filters.
colm_mcm wrote: » Should be pointed out that a car that’s designed to have a DPF where it’s removed is generally more harmful than one that never had one.
zilog_jones wrote: » AFAIK the NCT doesn't check for functionality of the EGR valve - blanking is not necessarily visible if the valve is left in place, although close inspection would show the solenoid was disconnected.
lawred2 wrote: » Are there any legal implications? Implications for an NCT etc?
grogi wrote: » What's more, what does it say about the previous owner?
selectamatic wrote: » people who are so vehemently against this type of thing shouldn't get a free pass to mislead or lie about the technical aspects of this
tedpan wrote: Exactly that, they decided that the costs of replacing the dpf (upto 2k) on some cars was not worth it. They probably never nctd the car either.