Yeah, the Up GTi has it. Already reports of the car being asked to use a lower gear to keep temps up...not seen it yet myself.Jobbo wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 2:59 pm Moving away from Kin's wheels, I discovered today that my Volvo has a GPF (gasoline particulate filter). I had no idea these were even a thing until VAG made a song and dance about introducing them for WLTP compliance.
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Can GPFs be removed or would that also be an MOT failure?
How about not having a sig at all?
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I believe they changed the MOT to cover anything that's fitted for emission purposes should still be fitted and operational for an MOT, i know they are supposed to check for DPF delete and GPF is somewhat similar system
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Yeah I think the ‘inverted RS’ look would work. White wheels need to keep the silver lip; a pain to clean though.Jobbo wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 12:39 pm I think that's great - it's not pretending to be an RS if it's in a colour scheme which wasn't available on the RS, and it's not deviating far from standard (some stickers and a change of wheel colour, easy and cheap to reverse).

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Why would you want to make your lovely genuine GT3 look like a crap replica? Leave that to chavs in cheap C2s
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Mine has a PPF/GPF and has shown no signs of bother and I've heard nowt on other forums about problems on BMW's. Doesn't seem to rob power either on mine #rudestofhealthonthedynoMatty wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 3:15 pmYeah, the Up GTi has it. Already reports of the car being asked to use a lower gear to keep temps up...not seen it yet myself.Jobbo wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 2:59 pm Moving away from Kin's wheels, I discovered today that my Volvo has a GPF (gasoline particulate filter). I had no idea these were even a thing until VAG made a song and dance about introducing them for WLTP compliance.
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It’ll most likely end up looking like this, no decals:Rich B wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 6:16 pm Why would you want to make your lovely genuine GT3 look like a crap replica? Leave that to chavs in cheap C2s
With OZs

or BBS LMs

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Bottom pic looks epic IMO (and clearly LMs can be justified as, well, RSR
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Not able to find out the weight yet but I believe BBS LMs ain’t that light. The OEM BBS 996.2 wheels are quite heavy also.GG. wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 6:45 pm Bottom pic looks epic IMO (and clearly LMs can be justified as, well, RSR).
E88, similar design to LM, are very light but not recommended for road use (and big £££)
OZs are very light though.
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I think I’m in the minority when I say I much prefer the standard 996.2 GT3 wheels to either of those. They look perfect on the car.
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Same here. I also think they'd look fine all white, rather than white spokes with a polished rim.Maurice wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 9:02 pm I think I’m in the minority when I say I much prefer the standard 996.2 GT3 wheels to either of those. They look perfect on the car.
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WavesRich B wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 6:16 pm Why would you want to make your lovely genuine GT3 look like a crap replica? Leave that to chavs in cheap C2s

Anyway, I’m not keen on the Oz rims, I don’t like the way the spokes curve in to create a slightly fake lip.
BBS LM however, look fantastic on everything

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Yeah, OZs not the best looking but lightest 18’ (along with E88?) and cheaper than LM/E88Sundayjumper wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 9:19 am Anyway, I’m not keen on the Oz rims, I don’t like the way the spokes curve in to create a slightly fake lip.
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Oh FFS
I guess it beats 996 to 997 conversions? Maybe?

I guess it beats 996 to 997 conversions? Maybe?

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I’m going to backdate mine to make it look like’72 RS

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It looks good until you get to the rear 3/4 view, where it all falls apart badly.


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NotoriousREV wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 10:28 am It looks good until you get to the rear 3/4 view, where it all falls apart badly.
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That light on the left of the photo looks crooked and the rear is too long.
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Realise this is not a 996 but the white on red doesnt work imo.Coaster1 wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 5:50 pmYeah I think the ‘inverted RS’ look would work. White wheels need to keep the silver lip; a pain to clean though.Jobbo wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 12:39 pm I think that's great - it's not pretending to be an RS if it's in a colour scheme which wasn't available on the RS, and it's not deviating far from standard (some stickers and a change of wheel colour, easy and cheap to reverse).
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