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Isuzu DPF issues again
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<blockquote data-quote="ricky_rascal" data-source="post: 4185608" data-attributes="member: 29432"><p>If I'm keeping it then I'd maybe consider a loader tine through the centre of the dammed thing. Course it'd have to be remapped too. May or may not pass an mot in the future if they tighten up the test. Come to governments attention that there are a lot of vehicles had a dpf removal as it cheaper to remove a blocked filter rather than buy a new filter. Evidently removal could invalidate your insurance too. Not worth that particular hassle. I'll see what isuzu have to say but don't think it makes any difference come the day I change my vehicle as apart from anything else I'm not sold on the new Isuzu engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricky_rascal, post: 4185608, member: 29432"] If I'm keeping it then I'd maybe consider a loader tine through the centre of the dammed thing. Course it'd have to be remapped too. May or may not pass an mot in the future if they tighten up the test. Come to governments attention that there are a lot of vehicles had a dpf removal as it cheaper to remove a blocked filter rather than buy a new filter. Evidently removal could invalidate your insurance too. Not worth that particular hassle. I'll see what isuzu have to say but don't think it makes any difference come the day I change my vehicle as apart from anything else I'm not sold on the new Isuzu engine. [/QUOTE]
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