Xreyuk, as I stated in my previous post you have to hold the revs at 2000 for 15 mins to cause a passive regen(the exhaust heats up and burns the soot basically, you do not have to rev it to blow the soot out) and I personally do not class 2000rpm as high revs.Acceleration does nothing for the dpf unless you hold it in any gear at 2000rpm for 15mins.
Yes I do drive on dual carriageways at 70 mph most times as this equates to 2000rpm in top and therefore does a passive regen so I do not get the light on , but my journeys are only 30 % dual carriageway. you can equally well cause a passive regen by driving at 30mph in the appropriate gear(2000) for 15 mins.
Yes I do drive on dual carriageways at 70 mph most times as this equates to 2000rpm in top and therefore does a passive regen so I do not get the light on , but my journeys are only 30 % dual carriageway. you can equally well cause a passive regen by driving at 30mph in the appropriate gear(2000) for 15 mins.