DPF, PPF, EGR & ADBLUE SOLUTIONS

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All DPF, PPF, EGR, and AdBlue modifications result in the vehicle being illegal for road use. These solutions are intended for off-road use only.

What is a

Diesel Particulate Filter?

A DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) reduces harmful diesel emissions by trapping and burning off soot in the exhaust system. Over time, it can clog, affecting performance. A DPF delete involves removing the filter and remapping the ECU (Engine Control Unit) to disable DPF-related functions. This can improve performance and prevent clogging issues.


At ARC Performance, we only provide the remapping part of a DPF delete. This involves reprogramming the vehicle's ECU (Engine Control Unit) to disable the DPF functions, ensuring the engine runs smoothly after the physical DPF has been removed elsewhere. We do not perform the physical removal of the filter itself

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What is a

Petrol Particulate Filter?

A PPF (Petrol Particulate Filter) is similar to a DPF but is designed for petrol engines. It captures and reduces harmful particulate emissions produced during combustion to meet stringent environmental standards. A PPF delete involves removing the filter and remapping the ECU (Engine Control Unit) to disable PPF-related functions. This can improve performance and prevent clogging issues.


At
ARC Performance, we only provide the remapping part of a PPF delete. This involves reprogramming the vehicle's ECU (Engine Control Unit) to disable the PPF functions, ensuring the engine runs smoothly after the physical PPF has been removed elsewhere. We do not perform the physical removal of the filter itself

What is

Exhaust Gas Recirculation?

An EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) system recirculates a portion of the exhaust gases back into the engine's combustion chamber to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. This process lowers combustion temperatures, helping the vehicle comply with emission standards. However, EGR systems can sometimes lead to carbon buildup, reduced performance, and reliability issues over time. An EGR delete remap involves disabling the EGR system's function in the ECU (Engine Control Unit) after the physical components are removed or blanked off. This can improve engine performance and reliability


At ARC Performance, we only provide the remapping part of a EGR delete. This involves reprogramming the vehicle's ECU (Engine Control Unit) to disable the EGR functions, ensuring the engine runs smoothly after the physical EGR has been removed elsewhere. We do not perform the physical removal of the component itself

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What is

Adblue?

AdBlue is a diesel exhaust fluid made from urea and water, used in vehicles with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems. It reduces nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions by injecting the fluid into the exhaust, where it reacts with NOx to form harmless nitrogen and water. AdBlue systems are critical for meeting modern emission standards but can be costly to maintain and refill.

An AdBlue delete remap involves reprogramming the ECU (Engine Control Unit) to disable AdBlue functions, allowing the vehicle to run without consuming the fluid or triggering system errors


ALL SOLUTIONS STARTING FROM

 £130

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