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Or perhaps they felt that it was their only option to keep their vehicle serviceable following repeated failures of early incarnations of DPF / EGR components , which as we know were hastily bolted by manufactuers and generally not fit for purpose unless the vehicle was being used as a motorway mile muncher.
Mine failed after a months of ownership and was quoted £1600 to replace the DPF - obviously not covered by any warranty. I am not fortunate enough to consider that sort of money as loose change, so I wouldn't consider it 'stupid' to perform a perfectly legal modification to remove an unreliable, under-developed piece of hardware to keep one's car running. Especially when all the diesel related emisison quality / NOX issues weren't as topical (or understood) at the time.
Obviously I no longer have this vehicle - I got rid of it a while ago being mindful of the ever-tightening legislation. I now have a Fiesta with one the the 1.0L Ecoboost engines and it is fantastic for a vehicle of that size. Averaging ~43 mpg day to day, will do 50-55 mpg on a run. Haven't had it long enough to comment on reliability issues, but it's on ~70k miles and no dramas as of yet.
Not sure I would have the same engine in something Focus sized or above, the little turbos do get worked quite hard - and the economy does suffer if you're frequently outside the optimum rev range. |
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