2014 1.6 hdi DPF delete
2014 1.6 hdi DPF delete
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8Valve OHC

Original Poster:

33 posts

128 months

Tuesday 5th August
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Hi
If someone was to perform a DPF delete ( obviously not for road use) on a 2014 Peugeot partner van, because the cat and dpf is in the same canister, can the DPF part be spilt and knocked out and leave the cat in situ or does the complete dpf/cat need to be removed and knocked out ? Then remapped ?
Cheers

stevemcs

9,537 posts

109 months

Tuesday 5th August
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You will struggle to get that through an MOT as they struggle with the DPF in.

Jazoli

9,359 posts

266 months

Tuesday 5th August
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Agreed, fix it properly or buy a petrol vehicle.

8Valve OHC

Original Poster:

33 posts

128 months

Tuesday 5th August
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I get where your coming from, it’s a cheap farm vehicle that doesn’t go on the road, it’s used for dragging a trailer around the yard and the DPF light is saying risk of clogging, just a thought that’s all, probably best scrapping

stevemcs

9,537 posts

109 months

Tuesday 5th August
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Just run it until it goes into linp, however yes you are correct, they seperate, the top section irc is the cat and the bottom a DPF, they join in the centre with like a spring clamp its easier if you remove the DPF - probably an hours work.

8Valve OHC

Original Poster:

33 posts

128 months

Tuesday 5th August
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stevemcs said:
Just run it until it goes into linp, however yes you are correct, they seperate, the top section irc is the cat and the bottom a DPF, they join in the centre with like a spring clamp its easier if you remove the DPF - probably an hours work.
That’s great cheers