EVLSTX
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Remapping the ECU - or forcing the ECU to return to factory defaults - wouldn't hurt, but it'd only be necessary if you think it's overfuelling. You should notice the overfuelling without a DPF - light acceleration will show some mild black smoke and hard acceleration will produce a nice cloud. At night, it'll produce a scary amount in your mirror - don't panic, check it during the day.
I don't think resetting the ECU will do much to the tune based on the missing DPF - the DPF regen cycle is separate to the injector duration and pressure rail variations that the ECU learns.
Thanks Tony. Just one more question, I recently got given a DP chip from a 2008 2.5 CR D22.. I could put that on mine yeah? will that contribute to any smoke?