STINGERFIN
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Hi all,
just registered to start a thread on the European Stingers. The community seems great and maybe I can get some help.
In Europe starting from the model year 2019 we have this lovely thing on every petrol car which is called petrol particulate filter (or GPF, or OPF, many names for it). Basically it's an extra filter that reduces emissions. What also happened that the cars with the filter got quoted 0-62MPH time reduced from 4.9 sec to 5.5 sec + top horsepower few less than cars without this filter. The filter is a mechanical thing but it does feel like there is a lot of ECU changes as well to reduce emission and power. The biggest problem with the GPF is that quite often you can feel the car burning the particles on the filter and acceleration can feel sluggish when this is happening. There are also many cars which have had the warning light come on telling the filter hasn't been cleaner and you need to continue driving. This happens even when the normal drive includes 30 miles of highway to both directions. That should be optimal for the filter but still, the car struggles to clean it.
I'm looking for more power to the car but as I'm no expert on engines I'm also worried how would JB4 affect the GPF. I would expect the emissions to grow and maybe block the filter quicker or cause some other problems. Or is the map somehow leaner that it would actually be alright? Maybe someone could help (Terry ?-)). The stock tune on the GPF cars also has a slightly higher boost if I have understood correctly. I also don't want to break anything by over boosting.
Removing the GPF is something I would do instantly if possible. I have learned this throws CEL if no ECU changes are done. And I haven't found a single company in Europe who knows to remove the GPF from the ECU. For example, Quicksilver Exhaust would be perfect. Sadly I live in EU, so things are more difficult for us petrolheads here
I would appreciate if anyone can give any hints on how to remove the GPF and/or use something like JB4 safely. The car just deserves the extra oomph
just registered to start a thread on the European Stingers. The community seems great and maybe I can get some help.
In Europe starting from the model year 2019 we have this lovely thing on every petrol car which is called petrol particulate filter (or GPF, or OPF, many names for it). Basically it's an extra filter that reduces emissions. What also happened that the cars with the filter got quoted 0-62MPH time reduced from 4.9 sec to 5.5 sec + top horsepower few less than cars without this filter. The filter is a mechanical thing but it does feel like there is a lot of ECU changes as well to reduce emission and power. The biggest problem with the GPF is that quite often you can feel the car burning the particles on the filter and acceleration can feel sluggish when this is happening. There are also many cars which have had the warning light come on telling the filter hasn't been cleaner and you need to continue driving. This happens even when the normal drive includes 30 miles of highway to both directions. That should be optimal for the filter but still, the car struggles to clean it.
I'm looking for more power to the car but as I'm no expert on engines I'm also worried how would JB4 affect the GPF. I would expect the emissions to grow and maybe block the filter quicker or cause some other problems. Or is the map somehow leaner that it would actually be alright? Maybe someone could help (Terry ?-)). The stock tune on the GPF cars also has a slightly higher boost if I have understood correctly. I also don't want to break anything by over boosting.
Removing the GPF is something I would do instantly if possible. I have learned this throws CEL if no ECU changes are done. And I haven't found a single company in Europe who knows to remove the GPF from the ECU. For example, Quicksilver Exhaust would be perfect. Sadly I live in EU, so things are more difficult for us petrolheads here

I would appreciate if anyone can give any hints on how to remove the GPF and/or use something like JB4 safely. The car just deserves the extra oomph