Is your diesel suffering?
- ⚠️ Constant DPF / Anti-Pollution warning light
- ⚠️ Loss of power, sluggish acceleration, limp mode
- ⚠️ Black smoke, poor fuel economy, expensive regen cycles
Stop wasting fuel and risking breakdowns or major repairs.
Get expert diagnostics first — we clean where possible and handle off-road solutions when appropriate and legal.
🔧 Our DPF Solutions – Tailored to Your Vehicle
We start with full before & after diagnostics to choose the right solution:

DPF Deep Cleaning
Professional chemical/thermal process removes up to 90%+ soot & ash — no replacement needed (Most common road-legal fix)

Off-Road DPF Removal / Delete
For track, race, export, or non-road vehicles only — expert cutting, re-welding & blanking for a seamless finish

ECU Remap & Software Reset
Optimised tuning for smooth running with no error codes

Full Performance Testing
Backpressure & airflow checks to prove real results
🚀 Real Results Our Customers Feel
- ✅ Restore up to 20–30% lost power & sharper throttle response
- ✅ Improve fuel economy by 5–15% (fewer regens, reduced backpressure)
- ✅ Eliminate limp mode, smoke & warning lights
- ✅ Save £1,000–£3,000 vs dealer replacement
- ✅ Smoother driving & lower long-term repair risk
Typical results after professional cleaning + remap or off-road delete. Actual gains vary by vehicle, mileage & condition. Many customers see quick wins.
💯 Why Choose Us Over “Cheap Delete” Shops?
We focus on long-term performance and compliance — not quick cash.
- 🔹 Full diagnostics before any work
- 🔹 Cleaning first, deletion only when necessary & legal
- 🔹 Experienced diesel specialists
- 🔹 Transparent pricing — no hidden fees
- 🔹 Warranty on workmanship
- 🔹 Post-service testing for peace of mind
Legal Note:
DPF removal is not illegal in the UK as long as the vehicle is used strictly for off-road purposes (track, race, motorsport, export, or non-road vehicles only)
🚨 Warning Signs Your DPF Needs Attention Now
- DPF or emissions warning light
- Reduced power / limp mode
- Excessive exhaust smoke
- Falling fuel economy
- Frequent failed regenerations
Ignoring these can lead to costly engine and turbo damage.