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      11-20-2013, 01:06 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Puerto Rican 335d
Amigos i tried to be as neutral as possible in most forums. But Im speaking on my own behalf so SPARE me ok!! I drove my 02 MCS like a 2 cent whore for approx. 9 yrs and NEVER gave issue w carbon Build up, our cars due to EPA/CARB regs have been a culprit of issues ranging from EGR/NOX sensors to the worst engine rebuilt and heads replaced due to the SOOT it creates, therefore, in my case my ONLY option is to remove the DPF like I say I try to be neutral but mother nature AINT going to pay my bills and I guess its going to have to kisss my ass on this.
I don't see how the DPF which is way downstream of any of the affected components would have any effect at all. It sounds like you're willing to just start experimenting with your vehicle with the hopes of solving a problem. In that case though, the area that you're going after doesn't seem to have any relation to the problems experienced
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