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pcourtney Member Since: 14 Jan 2020 Location: Stansted Posts: 806 |
Hi Andy, the garage you spoke to
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23rd Oct 2022 12:36pm |
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Ajmngn Member Since: 25 May 2021 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 192 |
pcourtney - yes, I used a nearby garage that also specialises in DPFs as an additional service. They removed the DPF and it was sent to DPF Clean Team in MK for a machine flush. The garage wanted to try and clean on the vehicle, but there was no guarantee it would solve the problem However, after speaking with DPF Clean Team, it was a no-brainer to send the DPF to them as they offered the 'no fix no fee' promise. They also picked up my dpf and have returned it free of charge and as such, I would highly recommend them.
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25th Oct 2022 7:47pm |
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Ajmngn Member Since: 25 May 2021 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 192 |
It’s been 2 months since my last post so thought an update was due…
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6th Jan 2023 1:13pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3203 |
Glad you got it sorted in the end and it's now behaving as it should. A new DPF will have lots's of soot capacity as it won't have any ash build-up so expect extended regen intervals. How much was a new DPF? 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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6th Jan 2023 2:09pm |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1199 |
Yes ash is usually the culprit especially on London cars etc where you cant give it a good blow.
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6th Jan 2023 2:40pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3203 |
Ash can't be blown out by revving it any more than soot can 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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6th Jan 2023 2:44pm |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1199 |
Regeneration is the term used to describe cleaning of the DPF. During this process the ‘wet and sooty’ particulate matter is subjected to further combustion inside the DPF itself. Surface temperatures inside the DPF can exceed 600 Degrees Celsius, at which point the soot turns into a hot white ash. Some of this ash is blown out of the exhaust whilst some is retained inside the core of the DPF.
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6th Jan 2023 2:59pm |
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Range Rover L322 Member Since: 03 Sep 2019 Location: South West Posts: 329 |
deleted by author 2012 L322 4.4 TDV8 AB low mileage - a peach
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7th Jan 2023 12:17pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3203 |
I think is referring to 'booting it' after a regen has finished but even then the extra gasflow may just as easily lead to the ash becoming more compacted rather than being partially blown out under moderate gasflow. Additionally anyone who has not had the turbo drain mod done will be throwing oil through the DPF thus increasing the ash. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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7th Jan 2023 12:27pm |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1199 |
Turbo boost is controlled by the software during AR and EGR is closed, a kick wont do any harm After all, very few of you will actually be aware an AR has started unless you monitor it live every trip (Skyscanner app), What do you think happens during this event (AR) and during normal driving, what happens every time you overtake? and give it a kick etc Get the mod done!
Sorry you are wrong!! The AR stops when it's finished or if you interrupt it and stop the car!!!. Are you saying "If you make an overtake the AR stops!!! " Extract from WSM-- When the supervisor function issues a regeneration request, the co-ordinator function requests EGR cut-off and a regeneration specific turbocharger boost pressure control. It then waits for a feedback signal from the EGR system confirming that the EGR valve is closed. When the EGR valve is closed, the co-ordinator function initiates requests to increase engine load by controlling the intake mass air flow. Once confirmation is received that intake conditions are controlled or a calibration time has expired, the co-ordinator function then changes to a state awaiting an accelerator pedal release manoeuvre from the driver. If this occurs or a calibration time has expired, the co-ordinator function generates a request to control fuel injections to increase exhaust gas temperature.
It does what its designed to do during AR if you kick/overtake etc the system knows you have entered more fuel into the cycle, and temperatures will potentially increase, so to protect the components from over temperature, it controls fuel burn accordingly, of course there will be temperature deviations but this will be controlled by the software, but it doesn't stop the AR process. DPF Fuel Management Function The DPF fuel management function controls the following: Timing and quantity of the four split injections per stroke (pilot, main and two post injections) Injection pressure and the transition between the three different calibration levels of injection. The fuel management calculates the quantity and timing for the four split injections, for each of the three calibration levels for injection pressure, and also manages the transition between the levels. The two post injections are required to separate the functionality of increasing in-cylinder gas temperatures and the production of hydrocarbons. The first post injection is used to generate the higher in-cylinder gas temperature while simultaneously retaining the same engine torque output produced during normal (non-regeneration) engine operation. The second post injection is used to generate hydrocarbons by allowing unburnt fuel into the catalytic converter without producing increased engine torque. 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue |
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7th Jan 2023 3:41pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3203 |
The regen is very clever. Not sure why you find it so 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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7th Jan 2023 3:49pm |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1199 |
2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue |
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7th Jan 2023 4:01pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3203 |
No matter what the Workshop manual says a regen will stop prematurely if you brake or accelerate hard when it's part way through at least on my L322 as I've observed it with the GAP IID tool. It then just waits until it fills up again and reaches it's soot limit rather than starting again to get the soot load down to minimum. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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7th Jan 2023 4:08pm |
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Range Rover L322 Member Since: 03 Sep 2019 Location: South West Posts: 329 |
deleted by author 2012 L322 4.4 TDV8 AB low mileage - a peach
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7th Jan 2023 5:19pm |
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