Dpf have sensors for: 1.Pressure before dpf element 2.pressure after dpf element 3.exhaust temperature As he dont have any wires and tubes to it, its catalystic converter. And for most cars dpf comes right after the turbo. Not under the car. Under the car comes second catalystic convertor.
This engine has catalytic converter before DPF. EGT is connected to catalytic converter and pipe before DPF. Pressure sensor is connected to end of catalytic converter.
If you've had DPF issues, check your car is getting up to operating temperature. My 250km E91 330d had a blocked DPF a while ago. First i found glowplugs had all died (tested each one to confirm), did the module as well just to be safe. Then I found the car wasn't getting up to operating temperature and needed a new main thermostat, shame they don't have a permanent temp gauge on this generation of car as I would have spotted it a lot sooner. All replaced and DPF is regenerating again after a bit of foam down the backpressure pipe... until the next fault 😅
Wait.. how did you see the engine temperate at 4:18?? Where does it say the temperature? My BMW has a similar gauge to yours and I can't see the temperature on either
Did you get the DPF disabled in the computer? It won't pass PKK if the engine emissions light is on because of tlow pressure difference. Disabling the DPF is probably doable via OBDII. It's an option there on my Citroen van "ECU" settings.
We used to do that a lot in the North, Finnmark before as the garages here were pretty corrupt LOL. But then the state clamped down on it, thats why a lot of car people up here prefer driving petrol cars and now with the diesel prices matching the petrol prices a lot of the time there really no arguments anymore left for a diesel, its filled with so much crap just to maintain low emissions its hampering its reliability and performance, whereas petrols do not have these issues not to mention NOx emissions are the most harmful from a diesel which the petrols do not have, but I think I will stick to my electric car, too tired to deal with the OIL changes, belt changes, too tired to pay 20000 kroners or drive to Sweden and have it done for 5000 kr.
You should somehow weld a pipe into the empty dpf, so the gasses can come out in a kinda straight way. With just an empty dpf gasses can dance around in that big thing before passing through. But thats just my opinion
@@FahreFilms no extra hp, don't be ricer man... Just a more dynamic feel becouse if gasses leaving smoothly. If u gained hp thats already there becouse of removing dpf
@@niklasnaper6596 nope. Usually ricer guys like to add up "fake HPs" like... "Ok, sports filter +5HP, straight pipe exhaust +10HP, oh, and this sticker...says NOS, so +20HP" I mean a dpf sure chokes the engine a bit, but deleting it doesn't really mean that much exact HP, rather makes the car a bit more dynamic IMO
@@ovecboy Welding a pipe in the DPF will not give much more HP I guess, but removing the DPF helped alot no joke. After 300 000km I think mine was clogged anyways with made the car feel really slow. Now it`s much better :)
Yeah it could be glow plugs, but like I said in the video. I think it`s the glow plugs module that does not heat up the glow plugs. Installed new glow plugs on a e46 320d years ago and same faults. Then I changed the module and all good :)
@@FahreFilms if the module is faulty the plugs are as well. Tested on mine. So on the e46 it wasn’t just the module, but plugs as well but you did them before 👍🏻
are you sure it is a DPF and not actual catalytic converter? :D DPF usualy have to connect the sensor for pressure and catalytic converter like i saw in your video you havent disconnect anything from it, no cables, nothing
This engine has catalytic converter before DPF. EGT is connected to catalytic converter and pipe before DPF. Pressure sensor is connected to end of catalytic converter.
did you get the car tuned? my 530d has 316 hk 620 nm after tune, and dpf gutted egr delete n all that... but with more Hp comes more emissons. not sure my car will pass :(
get good tune. atleast my friends stage 1 tuned and exhaust swapped e90 330d got easily through emissions also you can go drive car with 2200rpm for 10min to make the exhaust burn all the shit out
Norway isn't in EU of course you're pass emission test easy without any problem like me in Bosnia which also isn't in EU and hope it wouldn't be for long time, cheer's 👋
Same in Switzerland. They check Idle-RPM and floor it, holding a few seconds. 2024 we get also the Particlecounter Test for Dieselengines, all manipulations are detected 👹
yes smells absolutely vile .like cat piss . and when sat at idle in traffic the blowers are on will suck it in the car through the vents making you choke on fumes .its great fun ,,until you get cancer.
2015 onwards with euro 6 have new standard opacity at 0.5 you will need dpf to be fitted to pass in uk before euro 6 2015 cars then yes you have a chance you are also advertising health issues with particulate beware!
In finland they do the Emissions test by holding the car at the revlimiter for 2-3 seconds and they do that 2 or 3 times. They really want diesel cars to die here🥲
Dpf tampering is extremely illegal and that emission test is from 1980 regulation measuring just blackness of air. It doesnt measure real co2, NOx and pm2.5.
if done properly there is no smoke. I have it removed + coded out and there is 0 smoke, only when pushing it waaay hard in third gear but that's like instant small smoke and its gone.
i am no mechanic so i cannot properly explain this, but i have dpf removed over 4 years now, i do have smoke when flooring it but as any diesel would have. Nothing special, only short smoke and then its gone.@@connectlogic
In Germany any kind of strait pipe is committing tax fraud. But in this case, since it would pass emissions, wouldn’t be louder at the rpm of the test, and it looking 100% factory like yours does. Wouldn’t be a problem I guess.
@@DontKnowHowToTypeIn2 not really. The taxes only correlate to engine displacement and c02 emissions. Removing the dpf changes neither. Its a common misconception
@seesmon du kannst nicht Äpfel mit Birnen vergleichen 😂😂 Diesel und Ottomotoren sind sooo unterschiedlich😌 wenn man den DPF entfernt hat bekommt man auf jeden Fall Mehr Sound beim Diesel, Benziner genau so..
In the Netherlands it would fail for 100% with the new regulations. We now have the particlecounter as part of the emission test. Without dpf it wouldn't pass, period. 😢
Yes, we do. We are using a particlecounter and there is no difference between a cold or warm engine. They test it on idle revs. The sooth has to be under 1.000.000 particles, without a functional dpf it would be much more higher. My own 330d has around 5000 particles and is very healthy. I still have the original dpf. It has a stage 1 tune and runs like a dream. 270 hp and 625 Nm. It regenerates every 400-ish kilometers and my exhausts are superclean. For me there is no reason to delete it. I own the car 3 years now and it's flawless. Also you have to pay 15% extra road tax every month if you delete it...😅
You do know that the exhaust emmisions of youe car without the DPF is putting as much emissions out as a 3 lane multiple mile traffic jam. Its stupid to not have the DPF.
In Belgium you now can't pass yearly controle with an euro5 even if you have your dpf on place, so you will never pass in a euro4 diesel car, let stand dpf-deleted one 😁
Do you think it will pass or no? :) Smash the notification bell and press the like button to support :)
You need a remap after DPF removal dude... Why are you ignoring people who says that, it has nothing to do with glow plugs or module
@@evaldasrudneckis1570 He also didn't answer me a long time ago when I sent a message
iv had 2 e60s still driving one now and both dpf deleted and allways sailed thrue nct with no problem great content bro keep up the good channel👍👍👍👍👍
Did you have your dpf welded, fears are setting in quick for me nct coming up in a month
@@Georgealex77didn’t pass dude?
I had the same situation with my E91 318d. Everything was ok and it passed emission test without a problem
Yeah, my e91 318d also had DPF delete no problem 🔥
Dpf emissions its a scam, I have an F31 330d without dpf and it passes everything on mot
Best to get the dpf gutted out and to map it in the ecu so no lights on the dash
Dpf have sensors for:
1.Pressure before dpf element
2.pressure after dpf element
3.exhaust temperature
As he dont have any wires and tubes to it, its catalystic converter. And for most cars dpf comes right after the turbo. Not under the car. Under the car comes second catalystic convertor.
This engine has catalytic converter before DPF. EGT is connected to catalytic converter and pipe before DPF. Pressure sensor is connected to end of catalytic converter.
Dpf comes second on my car Ford Mondeo 4 2.0tdci, first converter.
Ofc this is m57N 256d2 since it's euro3 it only has a catalytic converter.
If you've had DPF issues, check your car is getting up to operating temperature.
My 250km E91 330d had a blocked DPF a while ago. First i found glowplugs had all died (tested each one to confirm), did the module as well just to be safe.
Then I found the car wasn't getting up to operating temperature and needed a new main thermostat, shame they don't have a permanent temp gauge on this generation of car as I would have spotted it a lot sooner.
All replaced and DPF is regenerating again after a bit of foam down the backpressure pipe... until the next fault 😅
Wait.. how did you see the engine temperate at 4:18?? Where does it say the temperature? My BMW has a similar gauge to yours and I can't see the temperature on either
You can easily hear that its empty if you use your knuckle an knock on the dpf, you will hear that it is hollow :)
yep but tapping dpf , thts not part of mot .
If DPF is there ? Thats all the an MOT tester has to do with it
Yes but mots guys in some countries are not uk twats
Did you get the DPF disabled in the computer? It won't pass PKK if the engine emissions light is on because of tlow pressure difference. Disabling the DPF is probably doable via OBDII. It's an option there on my Citroen van "ECU" settings.
We used to do that a lot in the North, Finnmark before as the garages here were pretty corrupt LOL.
But then the state clamped down on it, thats why a lot of car people up here prefer driving petrol cars and now with the diesel prices matching the petrol prices a lot of the time there really no arguments anymore left for a diesel, its filled with so much crap just to maintain low emissions its hampering its reliability and performance, whereas petrols do not have these issues not to mention NOx emissions are the most harmful from a diesel which the petrols do not have, but I think I will stick to my electric car, too tired to deal with the OIL changes, belt changes, too tired to pay 20000 kroners or drive to Sweden and have it done for 5000 kr.
The cost of petrol and diesel is similar but the MPG/consumption is much better on diesels, especially turbo diesels
You should somehow weld a pipe into the empty dpf, so the gasses can come out in a kinda straight way. With just an empty dpf gasses can dance around in that big thing before passing through. But thats just my opinion
True, maybe that will give better flow and hp 🏁🤟🏼
@@FahreFilms no extra hp, don't be ricer man... Just a more dynamic feel becouse if gasses leaving smoothly. If u gained hp thats already there becouse of removing dpf
@@ovecboy You misunderstood the term ricer
@@niklasnaper6596 nope. Usually ricer guys like to add up "fake HPs" like... "Ok, sports filter +5HP, straight pipe exhaust +10HP, oh, and this sticker...says NOS, so +20HP" I mean a dpf sure chokes the engine a bit, but deleting it doesn't really mean that much exact HP, rather makes the car a bit more dynamic IMO
@@ovecboy Welding a pipe in the DPF will not give much more HP I guess, but removing the DPF helped alot no joke. After 300 000km I think mine was clogged anyways with made the car feel really slow. Now it`s much better :)
Can you show us some footage of it driving when hot, how much does it put out, can you see alot of smoke
the reason why its smoking on start up is because your glow plugs arent preheating the cylinders sufficiently. Smoke is unburnt diesel
most common reason why dfp get blocked is duel to weak glow plugs
Yeah it could be glow plugs, but like I said in the video. I think it`s the glow plugs module that does not heat up the glow plugs. Installed new glow plugs on a e46 320d years ago and same faults. Then I changed the module and all good :)
@@FahreFilms if the module is faulty the plugs are as well. Tested on mine. So on the e46 it wasn’t just the module, but plugs as well but you did them before 👍🏻
are you sure it is a DPF and not actual catalytic converter? :D DPF usualy have to connect the sensor for pressure and catalytic converter like i saw in your video you havent disconnect anything from it, no cables, nothing
also you said its 2004 and dpf came in 2005/06
This engine has catalytic converter before DPF. EGT is connected to catalytic converter and pipe before DPF. Pressure sensor is connected to end of catalytic converter.
Did you install a tune to remove dpf? Or does this not give you a check engine light?
Requires ecu editing for sure, as it will say dpf pressure low
@@danstanford89 alr thank you
@@danstanford89 mine said high lol
get it remapped!
did you get the car tuned? my 530d has 316 hk 620 nm after tune, and dpf gutted egr delete n all that... but with more Hp comes more emissons. not sure my car will pass :(
get good tune. atleast my friends stage 1 tuned and exhaust swapped e90 330d got easily through emissions also you can go drive car with 2200rpm for 10min to make the exhaust burn all the shit out
Hard working mechanic, judging by the dude's hands
What about the egr vale?
What software your using
Norway isn't in EU of course you're pass emission test easy without any problem like me in Bosnia which also isn't in EU and hope it wouldn't be for long time, cheer's 👋
In Latvia they just floor it and hold it at the redline for 3 seconds
Same in Lithuania
Its coming from Soviet times@@weavingshroud
Same in Switzerland. They check Idle-RPM and floor it, holding a few seconds. 2024 we get also the Particlecounter Test for Dieselengines, all manipulations are detected 👹
yes, 2024 seems like the year of the auf wiedersehen diesel motoren. Here in the UK too,@@stg8264
DId you feel any difference in the diesel smell from the exhaust pipe after removing the dpf? Did you remove the cat?
Still have cat, yes there is a different smell ☺️
yes smells absolutely vile .like cat piss . and when sat at idle in traffic the blowers are on will suck it in the car through the vents making you choke on fumes .its great fun ,,until you get cancer.
3k rpm is for gasoline cars, right?¿
on diesel they put u to rev more
No diesel cars only rev to 4k rpms gas cars rev more
The machine said 3k rpm when we did the test, this was for diesel. They had another test machine for petrol.
@@FahreFilms @Gv lambo damn, now i remember that on gas they put me to rev more😁😂
When will u do a stage 1 or 2 tune?
2015 onwards with euro 6 have new standard opacity at 0.5 you will need dpf to be fitted to pass in uk before euro 6 2015 cars then yes you have a chance you are also advertising health issues with particulate beware!
this .. i had a carwas meant to be 0.51... removed the sticker so it went up to 1.50 as government guidliens.. the car passed at 1.20
Hey, did you did proper Remap/chiptuning?
he did not.
Nope, should do it 👌🏼
Nice. Now kle kle sound is legal 😊
Haha yeah 👌🏼😍
Sjukt! Når jeg så video tittelen tenke jeg, ''haha, ja jøss.. den passerer aldri''... :D
The alloys... Why?
Doesn't matter if the test is passed. If the inspection knocks against the DPF figuring it's empty you are not going to get past.
nah not part of mot ..yet..
Wonder if my 02’ opel omega 2.2dti will pass MOT cause it has some black smoke both cold and hot😂
you should be ok as you wont have dpf as its euro 4
E60 with Porsche style alloys??
You are mad😬😬😬
Do you fix idrive ?
Aren't you worried about breathing in particulate matter?
get the stage 1 trust me literally everyone here has on those bmws
Merch ! yay !
im actualy suprised that it passed
It’s good 🤟🏼 It does not smoke at all when the engine is hot so emissions is next to nothing actually 🏎
@@FahreFilms oh it will sooon
mine failed .had to move the sticker under bonnet ..was meant to be 0.51 .....its now 1.20..government limit is 1.50,,,,oh it smells...really bad .
In finland they do the Emissions test by holding the car at the revlimiter for 2-3 seconds and they do that 2 or 3 times. They really want diesel cars to die here🥲
Dpf tampering is extremely illegal and that emission test is from 1980 regulation measuring just blackness of air. It doesnt measure real co2, NOx and pm2.5.
correct,but no dpf will be high co2 and nox...like smelly bad
It smokes becouse you did not remove it from ECU, you need new map without DPF in it…
Whats the logic here, prety sure dpf only has a back pressure sensor the sence when a clean is needed??
In most countries it's illegal to remove it. You'd need to be caught doing it. But more smoke out of the exhaust would be a give-away
if done properly there is no smoke. I have it removed + coded out and there is 0 smoke, only when pushing it waaay hard in third gear but that's like instant small smoke and its gone.
@@DjordjeSrpski mate its smokes and it stinks theres no way around that without a filter.
i am no mechanic so i cannot properly explain this, but i have dpf removed over 4 years now, i do have smoke when flooring it but as any diesel would have. Nothing special, only short smoke and then its gone.@@connectlogic
In Germany any kind of strait pipe is committing tax fraud. But in this case, since it would pass emissions, wouldn’t be louder at the rpm of the test, and it looking 100% factory like yours does. Wouldn’t be a problem I guess.
Tax fraud? How? 😅
@@FahreFilms yes😂😂
@@FahreFilms well, you need to pay more taxes according to how many emissions your car produces.
because of course you do.
@@DontKnowHowToTypeIn2 not really. The taxes only correlate to engine displacement and c02 emissions. Removing the dpf changes neither. Its a common misconception
@seesmon du kannst nicht Äpfel mit Birnen vergleichen 😂😂 Diesel und Ottomotoren sind sooo unterschiedlich😌 wenn man den DPF entfernt hat bekommt man auf jeden Fall Mehr Sound beim Diesel, Benziner genau so..
Where’s the skyline andreas
In winterstorage, VERY soon i’m going to get it back 🙌🏼
@@FahreFilms ok
In the Netherlands it would fail for 100% with the new regulations. We now have the particlecounter as part of the emission test. Without dpf it wouldn't pass, period. 😢
But how will they know it’s removed when it looks stock? 🤷🏼♂️ They run different tests?
@@FahreFilms teller partikler fra eksosen din mot den måten de bruker no så vil det 100% si at du har ingen dpf
Pretty sure netherland Got a NOx MOT test machine now, and if dpf is removed it Will read to many NOx particles and the car Will fail
Yes, we do. We are using a particlecounter and there is no difference between a cold or warm engine. They test it on idle revs. The sooth has to be under 1.000.000 particles, without a functional dpf it would be much more higher. My own 330d has around 5000 particles and is very healthy. I still have the original dpf. It has a stage 1 tune and runs like a dream. 270 hp and 625 Nm. It regenerates every 400-ish kilometers and my exhausts are superclean. For me there is no reason to delete it. I own the car 3 years now and it's flawless. Also you have to pay 15% extra road tax every month if you delete it...😅
@@Karmark92 you're absolutely right!
When changing the glow plugs and glow module on the M57 E60 you will be making a big mistake to not changing both module and plugs. Trust me on this
Smoke machine 😂👌
Thats not a car with dpf in standard. This thing that you removed - it was a catalystic convertor.
Bro, vask den.
You do know that the exhaust emmisions of youe car without the DPF is putting as much emissions out as a 3 lane multiple mile traffic jam.
Its stupid to not have the DPF.
Shut up lol
In Belgium you now can't pass yearly controle with an euro5 even if you have your dpf on place, so you will never pass in a euro4 diesel car, let stand dpf-deleted one 😁
Sup fahre films
First lets goooo
Yeah, I`m going good ! Want spring now! How about you?
@@FahreFilms good if my parents let me buy your merch i will do it
@@NotBinna Sweet 🙌🏼
Illegal since 2014
Also, your car is no longer valid for insurance. Just takes one person reporting you to DVLA and insurers....
Noshit you wont pass whitout backbox
En España te meten 7.500€ de multa 😢