Remapping your car
Remapping your car or van with one of our custom ECU remaps can improve both torque and BHP, resulting in improved power, response and performance.
AdBlue
AdBlue is a solution used in diesel engines equipped with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. It is a non-toxic, colorless fluid made up of urea and deionized water. Here’s how it works and what you need to know:
Usage
- Refilling: AdBlue is stored in a separate tank in the vehicle, and drivers need to monitor its level. Some vehicles will alert you when AdBlue is running low.
- Availability: AdBlue is widely available at fuel stations, automotive retailers, and online. It’s also sold in various container sizes.
- Handling: While AdBlue is non-toxic, it should be handled carefully, as it can corrode certain materials (like aluminum) and can cause damage to paint if spilled.
Compatibility
Most modern diesel vehicles, especially those manufactured after 2014 in Europe, are equipped with SCR systems that require AdBlue. Always check your vehicle’s manual to confirm if AdBlue is necessary.
Conclusion
Using AdBlue is an essential part of maintaining compliance with emissions regulations for diesel vehicles. Regular monitoring and refilling of AdBlue can ensure optimal performance of the SCR system and contribute to a cleaner environment.