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  • #16
    It would be good if the dash lit up when in burn mode as you could drive at higher rpm

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    • #17
      Well I just got back from a 500km trip made good note to hold high rpm up long hill stretches and drove with no economy in mind and it actually returned great fuel economy at 10.3lts per 100.

      After our first long trip we got a higher return and I was super attentive to economy trying hard to keep off the gas st all cost and ended up at 10.7lts per 100
      Phs
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      Last edited by Phs; 05-12-2016, 01:18 PM.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by yowie View Post
        I think they are down a bit where the heat generated will cook any grass to the point of burning.

        With my new 200, I was advised (also in the manual) to keep away from any grass or inflammable material during a 'burn' sequence.

        2 of the DPF bastards on the 200. Supposed to last 150k (then out of warranty period) over $2,000- each to replace when stuffed. Will need to find 'fix' before that time.
        There are companies that can rejuvenate your DPF like this one http://www.dpfcleaning.com.au/
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Riv39 View Post
          There are companies that can rejuvenate your DPF like this one http://www.dpfcleaning.com.au/
          Thanks Riv, did not know they were doing this. Used to visit this company many years ago, when I had the 80 series Cruiser. They would clean the air filter for $12, when Toyota wanted $50 for a new one, so I kept the old filters and had them cleaned, giving me a spare that I could swap at any time with a dusty one.

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          • #20
            Any way to get rid of this DPF shit?

            Hergy

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            • #21
              Originally posted by hergy View Post
              Any way to get rid of this DPF shit?

              Hergy
              Nope, not if you want your car to be legal & roadworthy. There are DPF delete pipes for heaps of vehicles equipped with these, but they are for "offroad use only". People are going to have to learn to live with them, because all diesels will have them eventually. I'm not a fan.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Falco80 View Post
                People are going to have to learn to live with them, because all diesels will have them eventually. I'm not a fan.
                Hopefully not ....Ad-Blue(Diesel Exhaust Fluid)) is certainly looking like a better way to go My daily drive ( Western Star truck) has a Cummins Euro5 engine which uses Ad-Blue and runs much cooler, producing better power than the one I previously drove which had a DPF (also a Cummins with same HP and Torque rating)

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by diesel69 View Post
                  Hopefully not ....Ad-Blue(Diesel Exhaust Fluid)) is certainly looking like a better way to go My daily drive ( Western Star truck) has a Cummins Euro5 engine which uses Ad-Blue and runs much cooler, producing better power than the one I previously drove which had a DPF (also a Cummins with same HP and Torque rating)
                  It would have both ad blue and a DPF. Extra power may be due to no EGR but is probably just tuning improvements.
                  Brodad
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                  Last edited by Brodad; 14-12-2016, 08:59 PM.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by diesel69 View Post
                    Hopefully not ....Ad-Blue(Diesel Exhaust Fluid)) is certainly looking like a better way to go My daily drive ( Western Star truck) has a Cummins Euro5 engine which uses Ad-Blue and runs much cooler, producing better power than the one I previously drove which had a DPF (also a Cummins with same HP and Torque rating)
                    AdBlueŽ is used to reduce NOx emissions in vehicles equipped with SCR not DPF (diesel particulate). I believe Euro 6 requires SCR and DPF combined. So Adblue would mean no EGR meaning engine would breath better.
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                    • #25
                      I think you will find the Euro 6 version of the GD2.8 is fitted with EGR, SCR and DPF,

                      The unit is equipped with a water-cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system with an EGR cooler bypass function, and also benefits from a swirl control valve in the intake manifold. The adjacent positioning of the catalyst combines cleaner performance with a reduction in size of some 30% and a reduction in the number of exhaust system components from 18 to three. The elimination of up to 99% of NOx emissions through use of Toyota’s urea Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system ensures the 2.8l D-4D Land Cruiser complies with Euro 6 regulations.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Mick2211 View Post
                        I think you will find the Euro 6 version of the GD2.8 is fitted with EGR, SCR and DPF,

                        The unit is equipped with a water-cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system with an EGR cooler bypass function, and also benefits from a swirl control valve in the intake manifold. The adjacent positioning of the catalyst combines cleaner performance with a reduction in size of some 30% and a reduction in the number of exhaust system components from 18 to three. The elimination of up to 99% of NOx emissions through use of Toyota’s urea Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system ensures the 2.8l D-4D Land Cruiser complies with Euro 6 regulations.
                        True, we get the Euro 5 version without SCR in Oz though.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by cuda View Post
                          AdBlueŽ is used to reduce NOx emissions in vehicles equipped with SCR not DPF (diesel particulate). I believe Euro 6 requires SCR and DPF combined. So Adblue would mean no EGR meaning engine would breath better.
                          Yep Euro 5 at the moment, I was replying to this one, I should have added the quote in the first post.

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                          • #28
                            Got my car serviced today at a Toyota dealership and asked if they could check the dpf and provide a printout of burns etc. They told me that there computer doesn't have the capabilities to check the dpf. Just rung Toyota aus to check what dealers do have the capabilities. Pretty pathetic to sell a car with something that dealers can't check.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by JohnC80 View Post
                              Got my car serviced today at a Toyota dealership and asked if they could check the dpf and provide a printout of burns etc. They told me that there computer doesn't have the capabilities to check the dpf. Just rung Toyota aus to check what dealers do have the capabilities. Pretty pathetic to sell a car with something that dealers can't check.
                              Sounds a little like B.S to me. The service guy was looking at the state of my DPF when he had the Techstream hooked up.
                              2018 150 Series Crystal Pearl Prado VX 2.8l. 2 inch King springs and Bilstein shocks, Airtek TJM snorkel.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by cuda View Post
                                Sounds a little like B.S to me. The service guy was looking at the state of my DPF when he had the Techstream hooked up.
                                Cuda how did you go with the dpf temp codes

                                Originally posted by JohnC80 View Post
                                Got my car serviced today at a Toyota dealership and asked if they could check the dpf and provide a printout of burns etc. They told me that there computer doesn't have the capabilities to check the dpf. Just rung Toyota aus to check what dealers do have the capabilities. Pretty pathetic to sell a car with something that dealers can't check.
                                I got told the same thing when i had the 20k service done. But they did say they can do a manual burn
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