AdBlue is a liquid used to reduce nitrous oxide emissions from diesel engines. It's a mixture of urea and deionized water sprayed into the exhaust system
AdBlue uses selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology. It's injected into exhaust gases, converting harmful emissions into harmless nitrogen and water vapor.
Despite its environmental benefits, AdBlue can be expensive and is currently in short supply. The system is complex and can be costly to maintain.
An AdBlue Removal Emulator changes signals to the engine's computer, indicating the system is functioning normally. Some vehicles may require reprogramming...
Potential benefits include cost reduction, simplified maintenance, and avoidance of sensor failures. Some believe it can lead to improved engine performance.
AdBlue removal is only for off-road vehicles. Vehicles meeting Euro 6 emissions standards must legally maintain their AdBlue systems at all times