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Old 10-02-2014, 11:16 AM   #1
Franco Cozzo
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Default DPF confusion LV Focus

Hey guys just thought I'd update everyone over the DPF confusion about the LV TDCI Focus, a while back there was a lot of confusion about if our cars actually had DPFs or not, and on my particular LV TDCI, thats a no:



Thats a cat, there is no DPF in the system.

Ford dealerships were telling me yes, it does have a DPF, no it doesn't have a DPF etc.

It goes from the turbo, with a 90 degree bend to the cat, then to some thin mesh looking thing which I think is a resonator, from the DPFs I've seen they're usually this big thing with tubes and sensors coming out of it.

No DPF light on the dash and she blows soot like a mad C


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