Does the 2020 Magotan have a particulate filter?

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SanMary
07/29/25 1:04pm
Magotan does not have a particulate filter. The function of the particulate filter and the impact of removing it are as follows: Function of the particulate filter: The particulate filter is mainly used to capture particulate matter in vehicle exhaust to improve the quality of vehicle emissions and reduce air pollution. The particulate filter for diesel vehicles is called DPF, while for gasoline vehicles it is called GPF, both working on similar principles. Impact of removing the particulate filter: All China VI gasoline vehicles are equipped with particulate filters. Removing the particulate filter will cause the vehicle to fail the annual emission test. Although the particulate filter may slightly reduce vehicle output, the overall impact is minimal. For diesel vehicles, the particulate filter cannot be removed either, as it plays a significant role in controlling emissions.
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