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Tractor manufacture's need to up there game
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer_Joe" data-source="post: 8978549" data-attributes="member: 26598"><p>add blue as i understand it simply a check box in the ecu so if you in a round about way uncheck it so the ecu no longer initiates dosing etc and can no longer see faults then its fine, add blue is on the exhaust emission side so has no impact on the engine.</p><p></p><p>same with dpf all on exhaust side so easy to get rid, just map it out, only raises faults by pressure sensors, fix then reading or delete it properly and off goes your dpf no engine issues, othert than prob increased turbo spool time and less lag, not really an issue on a tractor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer_Joe, post: 8978549, member: 26598"] add blue as i understand it simply a check box in the ecu so if you in a round about way uncheck it so the ecu no longer initiates dosing etc and can no longer see faults then its fine, add blue is on the exhaust emission side so has no impact on the engine. same with dpf all on exhaust side so easy to get rid, just map it out, only raises faults by pressure sensors, fix then reading or delete it properly and off goes your dpf no engine issues, othert than prob increased turbo spool time and less lag, not really an issue on a tractor! [/QUOTE]
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