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Kot



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Changed the oil again 150 mile ago (Petronas this time, if its good enough for Lewis Hamilton its good enough for me Rolling with laughter ) thats the 4th time this service year. Again the MTS has dropped about 800 miles! But this time I know I have an interrupted AR which caused it.

I was in the middle of a AR (actually near the end Big Cry ) when I met roadworks and was stopped for about 5-8 mins, this caused the AR to stop.
So Engine on idle for about 5 to 8 mins and an AR in progress is probably the worst scenario for having an interrupted AR lots of fuel being injected and suddenly cut off Whistle

Today finally finished the interrupted AR,

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Some good feedback here guys and Luxmoggy Thumbs Up must add miles/regen countdown as well.

Just one more thing -- I have an alarm when the trigger goes to 2 I find that useful, but annoyingly after the alarm sound the radio pauses automatically and I have to press play again on the infotainment centre. Anyone else have this bug? 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

Post #653729 16th Jan 2023 2:45pm
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Gremlin500



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Just some data I’ve been collecting on my TDV6 L405 the past 10 months, sorry some missing info:-

Miles to Service vs mileage:

12/03/2022 COLLECTION 43,145
22/03/2022 43,300
11/04/2022 16,000 (SVC) 43,417
03/06/2022 13,750
08/06/2022. 13,550
23/06/2022 12,900
10/07/2022 12,200 44530
24/07/2022 11,550 44758
31/07/2022 11,200 44880
03/08/2022 11,100 45009
07/08/2022 10,950 45049
12/08/2022 10,700 45100
25/08/2022 10,150. 45280
05/09/2022 9,600 45591
05/09/2022 48.97 litres 28.87 mpg
17/09/2022 9,150 45717
17/09/2022 25.04 Litres 22.9 mpg
02/10/2022 8450 45836
02/10/2022 21.83 litres 24.79 mpg
(1 real mile = 3.83 Service miles!)
21/10/2022 7650 45954
2/10/2022 22.25 litres
18/11/2022 6350 46147
19/12/2022 5000 46500
(1 real = 3.28 Service miles!)
14/01/23 3850 46635
Approx. 3 months to oil service
(Or approx. 1005 real miles to service!!)

Nearly all short urban trips ca. 8 miles, the odd longer run 30-50 miles averaging 25-29mpg.
Interesting to compare with any other V6 owner who cares to take up the mantle? Whistle
MPG on the display is optimistic, compared to brimming the tank method, shock, horror! Laughing

So, my tiny mileage of 350m/month = 12 months between oil changes, but if I did any more, interim changes would be required. However, in 2023 I intend to be more proactive with the regens, to try and improve on my paltry figures Embarassed

Interesting to see the reward for being a fellow Nerd! Mr. Green “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

Post #653738 16th Jan 2023 4:28pm
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luxmoggy



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Kot wrote:
Just one more thing -- I have an alarm when the trigger goes to 2 I find that useful, but annoyingly after the alarm sound the radio pauses automatically and I have to press play again on the infotainment centre. Anyone else have this bug?


Same for me, but I am used to it now. I wish I could set a second alarm for when the trigger stops being 2. SDV8 AB MY 2020
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Post #653745 16th Jan 2023 5:44pm
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Kot



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I think mine does! I have the threshold at 1. I will check the settings and watch out when I get the next AR. 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

Post #653756 16th Jan 2023 8:06pm
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Abacus405



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On the way home last night the soot percentage was 61. Didn’t connect the phone this morning, and on the way home tonight the soot level is 52.

Have I had a failed regen?

A partial regen? (Is that possible?)

Thanks in advance 2017 (67) Vogue SE Corinthian Grey

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Gremlin500



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@Abacus405:

Depends, if a bit of higher-speed driving involved, maybe just a bit of passive regen, but chugging around town, maybe you missed one?

No doubt the “Regen Gods” (Kot & Luxmoggy) will be along presently to put us both right! Bow down Bow down Bow down

Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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Abacus405



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4.8 miles @ average 16mph Shocked 2017 (67) Vogue SE Corinthian Grey

Post #654716 25th Jan 2023 8:25pm
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luxmoggy



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For me, with a passive regen I have never it drop that much.

But I have seen that all cars are different, for me, the soot must be 100% to get a regen. Again nothing but a successful regen changes the soot from 100%. On my last active regen, I saw that the distance since the last regeneration dropped during the active regen. Before it finished I hit a bit of traffic and the number stopped dropping but once past that it continued to drop to 0. Once at 0km the active regen finished and the soot level dropped to 11%.

I haven't had a Regen failure (fingers crossed) since I found the value "distance since the last regeneration", so I can't say for certain what will happen.

For @Kot I know that his active regens also happen at a lower %. But I don't know what is happening with his numbers during or after a successful or active regen.

It would be interesting to know the 2 km/mile values that people have: "Average Distance Between PF Regens" and "DPF distance since last Regeneration"

My current values are: Average 742km and distance since is 608km. From the data, I keep I expect my average to increase to about 751km. The lower average was caused by the last failures, since then for the last 3 Active Regen it has been over 750km. So I know on Friday I should plan a motorway blast. SDV8 AB MY 2020
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Kit: Jaguar XK140 (in progress - the website is link to build)

Post #654721 25th Jan 2023 8:36pm
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luxmoggy



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Abacus405 wrote:
4.8 miles @ average 16mph Shocked

I really think a failed regen. What is the service counter looking like? For every Active Regen that happens success or failed that drops about 1000 km for me. SDV8 AB MY 2020
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Gremlin500



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Ahem, I agree (obviously) Embarassed Mr. Green

Look at my post on page 8, at 59%, onto motorway slip road, and active regen kicked in almost immediately, nowhere near 100%, and very close to your 61%. Failed regen.

What happened to your “miles to service” as a result of the dilution? Crying or Very sad “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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Arch Stanton



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May I just add that I don't have a Scooby what is going on in this thread but I keep coming back to it. Bow down Bow down Bow down Bow down Bow down First time FFRR owner

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Abacus405



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Thanks for the replies. I don’t keep an eye on miles to service, because I do so few miles it’s not relevant, the annual service comes before the mileage, but I will now try to keep a note!

My miles between regens average is 178 (287km)

I don’t have access ti miles since last regen unfortunately, that would be really useful. 2017 (67) Vogue SE Corinthian Grey

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After following along on this thread, been meaning to add my 2c. My experience has been that to get to active generation the DPF soot gets to around 93% slowly building up from single digits and there somewhere in the 90's flips to 100% and active re-generation starts. I have never seen it do it before this in terms of the % soot level.

Since I have been monitoring and been aware of the active generation triggers (and timed my driving accordingly) the time to service on the app started ~24k km till the next service and now saying 15k km and I have done around 9k km, so pretty linear in that regard. I will get serviced every 10k km so dont pay attention to it.

For the most part I do trips of reasonable distance with very little urban short distance running. The shortest I may reguarly do is 25-30km to and from work.

I managed to capture the screenshots of the last active regeneration ...

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James W



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Could someone just confirm the threshold settings for both audible alarm and colour change. I've used >0.5 for amber (passive) and >1.5 for red (active).

But the second field is 'below' threshold not above it. How have others set this up?!

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Thanks! FFRR SDV8 Autobiography

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Kot



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For sound use 1 as the threshold
I dont tick the box to play a sound below threshold as it will become annoying every time you passive Regen then back to none etc

visual -again use 1, I use white for background colour when above value.
use tickbox for "change colour and background colour and in the lower threshold box again 1
Value colour when the value is below threshold you can pick what you like

I have stopped the sound and just rely on the visual background going white with Red number it suits me 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

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