OK, well the first tune WITH dump pipe then...
Good to see there's a normal option for all those who just want their car to keep going as standard once the DPF inevitably clogs. It is indeed illegal though, but I bet the fine for a passenger car is less than $4700!
It's interesting that for the first year or so, I was getting an obvious forced regen every week or so. The car's idle would be up, and the EGT's on the guage would rise. Since learning to drive to the boost guage whilst watching RPM, not lugging the car around using the torque, and putting in a Provent and dumping that to exhaust, I just don't get forced regens anymore. I can honestly remember one in the last few months of driving, and I recalled at the time I had been lugging the car around, being lazy on the gears.
I think people can maximise their DPF lifespan by driving to suit, but yeah, the vast majority of motorists with no idea are all going to be hating their diesels in the next few years when they get the $5k dealer quote!
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