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Originally Posted by carrboy
(Post 2068341)
Is the Duramax having this problem???:evilb:
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Originally Posted by Wobble
(Post 2068359)
I cant find the info, but in order to go into regen the vehicle has to be travelling at a certain highway speed for a given amount of time. If I can find the specs I'll post them later.
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How cool is this? Flames out the tail pipe without having to rig up a spark plug there to ignite it!
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On the biger trucks with wead burner exhaust, they have a "Heat Mitgation" on the tail pipe to try and cool it down. You could see temps near 1400 deg. That could toast your weenie for ya.
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even though its a ford problum and im a chevy guy, i really think its a very minor very small number of vehicles involved,and yes its a gov/epa/treehugger problum,,everything ive read says its related to some leaking or defective injectors
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I hope this doesn't contribute to global warming.
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Originally Posted by WAGS382
(Post 2069702)
I hope this doesn't contribute to global warming.
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Originally Posted by Mike Paula
(Post 2068571)
I dont know what Strategy GM/Isuzu/Bosch is using perform Regeneration in the DPF but it will be some where close. Duramax and the Powerstroke are running the same type of fuel system Just GM’s is from Bosch, Ford's is Seamans. I wish we would have used Bosch as they were going to but…….
It will be intersting to see what the after market companies, ie. Banks, Bullydog, Edge do to the new trucks. Sam |
What kind of mileage and gears is everyone running with these.
I just picked up a F-450 with 4.88's. It's getting about 9 mpg, and tops out at 82 MPH. I'm gonna have to change something, probably start with gears. Just wondering if anyone with the 4.30's are getting any better. |
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