by metalworker0 » Mon Mar 16, 2026 4:24 pm
I would like to help , but simply don't know
if looking at O'Riley vids hasn't given you the answer then no one can!
Putting this into google gets you a load of answers "reasons for dpf cracking"
putting this in "BEST MAKE OF DPF" UK has this answer
Top-rated DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) brands in the UK for quality and reliability include OEM-level suppliers like Faurecia (Easy2Fit), and high-quality aftermarket specialists such as BM Catalysts, Krosfou, and EuroFlo. These brands are noted for using durable materials and offering extensive warranty coverage, with Krosfou particularly recognized for wide compatibility and BM Catalysts as a leading manufacturer.
Top DPF Brands in the UK:
Faurecia (Easy2Fit): Renowned for Original Equipment (OE) quality and expertise, often considered top-tier for performance.
BM Catalysts: Europe's largest independent manufacturer of DPFs and catalytic converters, offering high-quality aftermarket solutions.
Krosfou: Highly regarded for providing high-grade, durable, and affordable stainless steel DPFs, popular for various car makes in the UK.
EuroFlo: Known for offering a unique, industry-leading 3-year warranty on their ISO-accredited, high-quality units.
European Exhaust and Catalyst (EEC): A reputable manufacturer known for producing high-standard aftermarket DPFs in the UK.
Key Considerations for Choosing a DPF:
Warranty: Look for brands offering at least a 2-year warranty (e.g., EuroFlo offers 3 years).
Quality Standards: Ensure the product meets ISO 9001/TUV accreditation for durability and emissions compliance.
Fitment: "Easy2Fit" type products, such as those from Faurecia, often come with necessary fitting accessories.
Note : ive not heard of any of them .. not having ever done any research into this , 6 years .. i would expect longer than that .. 110,000 miles .. perhaps that's fare usage .. I really don't know ... we will have to wait what others will say if they can be bothered... it's like you'd have to own a van and done 500,000 miles to find out the answers .. by then other new manufacturers appear, others disappear, manufacturing methods change, i doubt even ford themselves never tested the endurance of them.
i had a cat break up once from getting the tuning of an LPG system wrong .. that's it... that's my only experience .
All the best.mark