Hi everyone,
I was looking into rawtech kits and want your help understanding what each variation of the kit does.
Malone has an option for just Adblue delete when ordering Stage 2 and a separate option of Adblue+DPF+EGR delete with the same Stage 2 tune.
When I bought my tune, I built my tune for each option as well as just Stage 2.
Right now I'm on just Stage 2 with no deletes.
So, I'm wondering, what will I be missing by doing ""Adblue delete only" and how much less work (and how much fewer parts) will I have to do?
Correct me if I'm wrong, it looks to me that the work for Adblue delete starts and ends under the hood, the original exhaust equipment remains the same and there is negligible gain in power for this mod.
If I go further, there is more gain in power output, due to less restrictive exhaust and more oxygen/higher temp in the cylinders, ability to inject more fuel to utilize the above two.
For the full eco kit, what would be the utility of the resonator and high-flow cat options in the exhaust assembly? I don't want to have a loud or raspy sound from my exhaust. Is it where I want to go with the most expensive set if options listed at rawtek?
And the very last question. What happens with the hypothetical car that has a full eco kit on it when it pulls in to an emissions check station?
Thank you
I was looking into rawtech kits and want your help understanding what each variation of the kit does.
Malone has an option for just Adblue delete when ordering Stage 2 and a separate option of Adblue+DPF+EGR delete with the same Stage 2 tune.
When I bought my tune, I built my tune for each option as well as just Stage 2.
Right now I'm on just Stage 2 with no deletes.
So, I'm wondering, what will I be missing by doing ""Adblue delete only" and how much less work (and how much fewer parts) will I have to do?
Correct me if I'm wrong, it looks to me that the work for Adblue delete starts and ends under the hood, the original exhaust equipment remains the same and there is negligible gain in power for this mod.
If I go further, there is more gain in power output, due to less restrictive exhaust and more oxygen/higher temp in the cylinders, ability to inject more fuel to utilize the above two.
For the full eco kit, what would be the utility of the resonator and high-flow cat options in the exhaust assembly? I don't want to have a loud or raspy sound from my exhaust. Is it where I want to go with the most expensive set if options listed at rawtek?
And the very last question. What happens with the hypothetical car that has a full eco kit on it when it pulls in to an emissions check station?
Thank you