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    Default Removing DPF in .ori manually

    Hey guys

    How is DPF done manually in e.g. Opel EDC16?
    Is it just a case of finding the maps in the .ori dump and making the levels all zero?

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    Anybody willing to answer?

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    not zero. but maximum peak value for all variables. like closing an EGR, but depends on the map.

    V important you must leave no post inyeccion, you dont want any fuel going in there , as there is no DPF

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    Thanks. Do the maps across different ECU types look the same?

    Quote Originally Posted by ominimicu View Post
    not zero. but maximum peak value for all variables. like closing an EGR, but depends on the map.

    V important you must leave no post inyeccion, you dont want any fuel going in there , as there is no DPF

 

 

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