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DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« on: December 21, 2012, 08:50:31 am »
Hi,

This subject has probably died a death now, and sorry if this post goes on a bit, but I wonder if anyone has experienced what I have?

I have a GT 170 on an 08 plate. Got it in February, and all been OK (oh.. other than a new turbo, and exhaust sensor which went through warranty)

Since spring/summer it has been idling really lumpy, but not all the time. There is no particular thing that seems to set it off... it does it so randomly and sometimes its very slight and sometimes the whole car is shaking! Plus the DPF light has come on a fews times.
It's been to the dealer about 3 times now. The first time they said it was a sensor in the exhaust. the second time they changed the fuel filter and manually cleaned the DFP. The third time (last week) they manually cleaned it again, and said what was happening is the DPF is continually doing a regeneration hence the lumpy idling. I was told its a "common factory fault" in the mk 5's and all they can do is manually clear it for me when the DPF light comes up.

What makes me laugh is last week when I took it in, they manually cleared the DPF and said it should be fine for a while... I pull out of the dealers, waiting by their exit, and the car starts running lumpy again, and now a week on, its STILL doing it!

The fumes really smell of burning soot too... which, according to the dealer, is normal for this time of year (??)
I drive over 40 miles a day, on the motorway, easily doing over 50 mph for over half hour, which, according to the "rule book", this is when it would do a regeneration. Its not like I drive round town all day, everyday.
I am planning to take it back before the warranty runs out, and tell them that this is NOT normal! Has anyone else had a similar issue with this model before? Your experiences?


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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2012, 09:11:05 am »
The DPF's are notorious for acting up. Mine is an 08 GT Sport and would run like a heap of crap alot of the time. Dead jerky on the throttle and surging about all the time. My commute is around 13 miles, mostly national speed limit stuff. The best thing to do is to have it removed and thrown in the bin.

I had mine done at Shark along with a remap but I know they do a stage 0 which is just DPF removal without the map if that's the way you want to go. Not sure what other tuners offer.

I wouldn't bother with the dealers anymore becasue I don't think you will get anywhere. Say they swap the DPF but as it clogs up again over time you will be back to square one. A mates go so blocked that it just wouldn't run. It was casuing back pressure throught the exhaust and turbo with fumes passing seals etc. He also found it has belt a valve. Whether this was due the the same issue I'm not sure but all I know is they are better out than in.

Driveability was greatly improve in mine once it was gone. No more jerking about and very smooth.

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2012, 09:51:37 am »
heres some info you may find usefull:

http://www.dyno-tuning.co.uk/dpfRemoval/

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2012, 10:00:28 am »
We do 5+ DPF removals a week, many of them on the 2.0 PPD engine (same as yours). The problem you have is that once the DPF gets near the end of its life the regeneration process alone cant clear the core of the DPF effectively and it will keep blocking and regenerating, eventually getting stuck in a cycle and will bring on these lights:

Flashing coil
DPF box light lit solid
EML lit solid

Once you get to this stage it will also be in limp mode and unable to regenerate, the only option then is replacement or removal. Replacement can cost £1500+ and removal is usually £400-500, so you can see why we carry out so many removals.

Beware of cheap removal options, they often just remove the diagnostic trouble code areas of the map and not actually re calibrate the regeneration, boost and fuel mapping. We have one of these in today in a Leon, was done on the cheap and smokes at idle, really nasty toxic smell from the exhaust, its not in limp mode, no lights on the dash but its stuck in regeneration.

Dealers rarely offer replacement under warranty unfortunately.

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2012, 07:26:20 pm »
Does anyone do a DPF removal and remap for a 2010 140bhp yet,last time i looked it wasnt possible.

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2012, 07:36:38 pm »
We offer DPF removal for EVERY vag model including the 1.6cr. Have done loads on the 2009> 2.0cr engines as a local taxi company uses them.

140/143cr Stage 2 with DPF removal = 211bhp and 340ftlb. Shockingly good figures.

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #6 on: December 21, 2012, 08:13:42 pm »
I thought it was possible on 2009 but on 2010 onwards somthing was changed and it wasnt possible?

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #7 on: December 21, 2012, 08:44:37 pm »
Dave... how does the 170CR perform with the DPF? I presume that you would (based on REVO maps) run a stage 2 map after the removal?

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #8 on: December 21, 2012, 08:47:29 pm »
I thought it was possible on 2009 but on 2010 onwards somthing was changed and it wasnt possible?

We have never had an issue, can see why lots of others would though as its far more complex than your average software coding.

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #9 on: December 21, 2012, 08:49:12 pm »
Dave... how does the 170CR perform with the DPF? I presume that you would (based on REVO maps) run a stage 2 map after the removal?

170cr will see 220bhp and more torque than the clutch can handle.

REVO offer no DPF removal software, we code it all in house.

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #10 on: December 21, 2012, 08:51:27 pm »
Dave... how does the 170CR perform with the DPF? I presume that you would (based on REVO maps) run a stage 2 map after the removal?

170cr will see 220bhp and more torque than the clutch can handle.

REVO offer no DPF removal software, we code it all in house.

Ahh ok.. my friends just gone REVO stage one on his VRS octavia 170CR, so unlikely to go DPF delete if REVO don't offer it.  :sad1:

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #11 on: December 21, 2012, 08:57:10 pm »
Would need to lose the Revo unfortunately.

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #12 on: December 21, 2012, 08:58:20 pm »
TBH i think hes happy with stage 1... its quite a big performance increase.  :driver:

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #13 on: December 21, 2012, 09:00:49 pm »
Just tell him to keep using the low ash oil and regular long runs and the DPF will be fine, the 170cr runs a lot of boost as standard to keep the exhaust gasses clean.

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Re: DPF and Regeneration Issues?
« Reply #14 on: December 21, 2012, 09:01:33 pm »
Low ash oil? Link/Info please  :happy2: