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baz000000 Member Since: 01 Apr 2022 Location: Shropshire Posts: 125 |
I have owned a SDV8 RR for well over 2 years now covering 8,000 miles and had no problems with DPF or fuel dilution on my regular 3 mile to 10 mile drives. The oil service is called for every 12 months by the onboard computer. You do know that the DPF regen comes on from time to time with the burning smell and heat emanating from under the car.
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3rd Jun 2024 10:35am |
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Silverstone Member Since: 30 May 2024 Location: Silverstone Posts: 22 |
Thank you Baz. Luckily, my drive is from village to town and back via A roads and a section of dual carriageway so it might just be ok. |
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3rd Jun 2024 10:42am |
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ReggieMac Member Since: 10 Sep 2023 Location: Wolverhampton Posts: 183 |
I also only do mostly short trips, though I do have a longer 50-60 mile round trip every few weeks. That said I still only cover max 4000 per year. I have had no issue with my 4.4 over the last year but I do insist on an oil and filter change between annual service. This is actually a very simple job using the vacuum extraction method. An initial layout of between £40-£60 for the pump and then you can do your own oil & filter changes for about £60-£80 as often as you like if oil dilution is a major factor.
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3rd Jun 2024 12:16pm |
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Silverstone Member Since: 30 May 2024 Location: Silverstone Posts: 22 |
How often do you need to go for the brisk blast to keep your DPF happy? |
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3rd Jun 2024 12:22pm |
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ReggieMac Member Since: 10 Sep 2023 Location: Wolverhampton Posts: 183 |
It is mileage based but for me personally I usually do it once every couple of months for about 20-30 minutes down some 'A' roads and dual carriageway. You dont have to thrash it to be fair, usually a steady 50-60 mph for 20 minutes is fine for a regen, the tricky bit with the fatty, unless you are monitoring it as per the link I posted, is that you can never tell when a DPF regen is required or in process A drop in realtime MPG can be an indicator of a regen in process though. _______________________________________________
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3rd Jun 2024 12:47pm |
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Spridget Member Since: 09 Dec 2023 Location: Northumberland Posts: 143 |
Sorry, senior moment. Must learn how to delete a post |
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3rd Jun 2024 4:19pm |
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Spridget Member Since: 09 Dec 2023 Location: Northumberland Posts: 143 |
As previously. Mentioned get the Kot Kit and you'll be surprised at how addictive it is. You actually look forward to regens and can bore your friends with soot stories and tales of narrowly missed regens. I've had my TDV6 a year now and still love it |
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3rd Jun 2024 4:21pm |
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Silverstone Member Since: 30 May 2024 Location: Silverstone Posts: 22 |
Do you have a link to the kit please? |
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3rd Jun 2024 4:53pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7925 |
I'm not sure it's available as a packaged kit, but have a read of the thread linked above.
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3rd Jun 2024 5:04pm |
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supershuttle Member Since: 20 Mar 2011 Location: Lancashire Posts: 3779 |
Although I never had any bother with the DPF (despite doing lots of short trips and using supermarket fuel). I just changed my habits and used wifeys car (petrol) for the short trips and occasionally fill the RR tank with V-Power or similar. I also change the oil every 6 months anyway.
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4th Jun 2024 8:28am |
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ReggieMac Member Since: 10 Sep 2023 Location: Wolverhampton Posts: 183 |
I have owned numerous diesels in the past, mostly Mercedes, and not for one second did I even think about the DPF, or even know of it's existence. It is only since I bought my FF 4.4 diesel that I have become aware of DPF issues and then started educating myself on prevention, maintenance and monitoring HOWEVER just because ignorance was bliss clearly EVERY manufacturer potentially have the exact same issues with DPF's where fitted. So even though I do monitor my regens I am no longer obsessing as much as I was and only check now and again and have had no issues thus far. As with any car forum you will only hear the horror stories and very rarely the success stories but as always good maintenance, care and attention are key to long and healthy motoring. _______________________________________________
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4th Jun 2024 9:53am |
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