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DIESEL EMISSIONS SOLUTIONS

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EGR REMOVAL

An EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) delete is a modification done to a vehicle's engine to remove or disable the EGR system. The EGR system is responsible for recirculating a portion of the engine's exhaust gases back into the combustion chambers. While this system is intended to reduce emissions, it can also have drawbacks such as reduced engine performance and increased carbon buildup over time.

 

By performing an EGR delete, the EGR system is bypassed or removed entirely. This modification can lead to several potential benefits, including:

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  1. Improved engine performance: With the EGR system disabled, the engine may experience better throttle response, increased power, and smoother operation.

  2. Reduced carbon buildup: Without the recirculation of exhaust gases, there is less carbon buildup in the engine's intake and exhaust systems, potentially leading to cleaner engine components and improved longevity.

  3. Enhanced reliability: Some vehicle owners opt for an EGR delete to mitigate potential issues associated with EGR system failures, such as clogged EGR valves or malfunctioning components.

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DPF REMOVAL

Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) delete involves the removal or bypassing of the DPF from a vehicle's exhaust system. This offers several potential benefits:

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  1. Improved engine performance: Eliminating the filter reduces exhaust restriction, improving throttle response and performance.

  2. Reduced maintenance: DPF systems require periodic maintenance, such as cleaning and regeneration. Removing the DPF eliminates the need for these services, therefore saving you on costly mechanical maintenance tasks and downtime.  

  3. Improved fuel efficiency: By reducing exhaust backpressure caused by the DPF, the engine can operate more efficiently, leading to improved mileage and lower fuel costs over time.

  4. Cost savings:  Diesel costs, maintenance costs and downtime are reduced.

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ADBLUE DELETE

Considering AdBlue delete may be beneficial for several reasons:

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  1. Cost Reduction: AdBlue fluid can be an ongoing expense for vehicle owners. By eliminating the need for AdBlue, you can save money on purchasing and refilling the fluid regularly.

  2. Simplified Maintenance: Without the requirement for AdBlue, you eliminate the need to monitor AdBlue levels and refill the tank, thus simplifying maintenance tasks associated with the AdBlue system.

  3. Reduced Dependency: AdBlue systems are prone to malfunctions, which can result in vehicle downtime and repair costs. By deleting the AdBlue system, you reduce dependency on it, lowering the risk of potential malfunctions and associated repair needs.

  4. Enhanced Performance: Some vehicle owners opt for AdBlue delete to potentially improve engine performance. Without the constraints of the AdBlue system, the engine may operate more smoothly and efficiently.

  5. Flexibility: AdBlue delete gives you the flexibility to modify your vehicle to suit your specific needs and preferences, particularly if AdBlue regulations are not a concern in your region or if you have specific performance goals in mind.

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UTES​

Power Tune - from $1200

Add ons if getting a power tune:

    + EGR off $149 (ECU only - physical delete available)

    + DPF off $149 (ECU only - physical delete available)

    + adblue $600

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EGR off - stand alone ECU service from $550

DPF off - stand alone ECU service from $550

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TRUCKS & AG

Power Tune - from $1700

+ EGR off - from $500

+ DPF off - from $600

+ Adblue - from 600

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Please note these prices are a guideline only and can change based on your vehicle make / model & needs

EMISSIONS PRICING

PLEASE NOTE: Emissions rules and regulations in New Zealand are subject to change. We do not take responsibility for the legality of these modifications  — please conduct your own research.

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