lycopersicum
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The DPF pressure looks a lot better overall, though the peaks to 200 mbar are still a bit high.
Did the cracks in the rubber pipe go all the way through? Mine also has outside cracks but the inside is pristine.
Unless the pipe was clearly leaking, I'm tempted to put the improvement in the distance between regens down to the cleaning of the filter.
I would say the procedure has improved the situation but not quite restored the DPF to as good as new, more like an in-between condition.
See how it goes in the next couple 1000 km, and if the problem recurs, it's probably time for a new DPF in which case I recommend you also have an injector leak off test done at the same time to make sure there's nothing wrong on that side.
Did the cracks in the rubber pipe go all the way through? Mine also has outside cracks but the inside is pristine.
Unless the pipe was clearly leaking, I'm tempted to put the improvement in the distance between regens down to the cleaning of the filter.
I would say the procedure has improved the situation but not quite restored the DPF to as good as new, more like an in-between condition.
See how it goes in the next couple 1000 km, and if the problem recurs, it's probably time for a new DPF in which case I recommend you also have an injector leak off test done at the same time to make sure there's nothing wrong on that side.