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Re: whats going to happen....
Exhaust system will be equipped with multiple temperature and pressure sensors to monitor DPF status. If these sensors are removed the ECU will detect a fault and set codes. Do not know what actual performance issues will result.
With the addition of a DPF the engine can be calibrated for higher particulate emissions than before; this allows engine out NOx emissions to be reduced. Removing the DPF may result in very high black smoke emissions. Some may think that is cool but it will certainly attract unwanted attention.
Not to mention it is a Federal offence as noted above.
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