Great guide. You've got some balls mate. I'm not sure if I'd personally take a hammer to it... Can you just remove it and put in a strait pipe?
Makes me wish I had a DPF... LOL
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Great guide. You've got some balls mate. I'm not sure if I'd personally take a hammer to it... Can you just remove it and put in a strait pipe?
Makes me wish I had a DPF... LOL
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Yeah you can remove it and put in a straight pipe, the problem is no one makes them locally and they cost the earth to ship from the UK because they have such a long pipe connected to the downpipe/DPF section.
Also Miltek who is the main (only?) supplier of the down pipes wont sell them unless you are getting a Custom Code tune. At least I think this is still the case, I haven't heard any different.
Hey Jared, They are available on the open market these day mate. That was a scheme to get some of the development money back IMO.
So you can get one from Milltek or your preferred UK supplier. Whether you'd get the local importer to supply one, I haven't asked.
Gavin
Great guide, but please don't be so obvious guys. The initial fine carries a max $12k for an individual!
Fine relates specifically to DPF's. Hobbling your EGR is most likely to come under normal "canary", report for inspection at RTA. The big problem / fine is to do with particulates, a current hotspot for the government EPA types.
Yep I've been forum absent, but never busier, decided to take a break after getting spanked over the APR thing.....
Yep a tuned R is a beautiful thing, but I'm an oiler through and through.
Wow Greg! Good luck with everything!
Tell us more about getting spanked over APR.
Yep best of luck with the business. Sounds good!