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Butch50
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I'm thinking about getting a new leftover 2013 Ram 3500 DRW 6.7 but I was reading on the TDR about some of the trucks having short oil change intervals. One poster had to change oil 4 times in 10,000 miles because of 5% fuel dilution and the truck told him that he needed to change.

Is anybody with a 13 having this problem or have you heard of anybody that has and how wide spread is it? I sure don't want to get a new truck that needs and oil change that often.

Also what kind of mileage are you folks seeing on the trucks, empty and loaded?

Thanks
Butch

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Cummins12V98
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goducks10 wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
goducks10 wrote:
bighog01 wrote:
In the gauge cluster where the messages show up it will send u a message when it's in regen mode. Usually takes less than 5 minutes to complete.


x2. Nice feature for the 2013 models. Wish my 12 had that.



My question is why do you want to know?

Cause I'm bored:)


HA! That is a great reason.
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NC_Hauler
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bighog01 wrote:
It's a great truck btw :B


X2:B
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bighog01
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It's a great truck btw :B

NC_Hauler
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bighog01 wrote:
NC Hauler, agree with you on the percent full message, mine does the same. I have the 2013. It just sends me the message and I keep on driving till it's done. I've never experienced the loss of mileage though or hotter out and sniffed for fumes lol!


You actually have to "figure" or get lucky to see when re-gen happens...you know it does, but with this 13', I've yet to tell a difference, it was more of like in my last post with the 10 and the 13'....exhust pipe got much hotter and you could tell it was hot....

I've never gotten the regen message in any of my trucks telling me the DPF was "X" % full and to drive at highway speed.....could still happen, but with 7100 miles on the truck and had it since May, haven't noticed a re-gen, though I know it's had them....
Jim & Kathy, (Boxers, Buddy & Sheba)
2016 Ram 3500 DRW Longhorn 4X4/CC/LB/Aisin/4.10/rear air assist ...Pearl White.
2016 DRV MS 36RSSB3/ W&D/ slide toppers/ DTV satellite/ 5.5K Onan propane gen.
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bighog01
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NC Hauler, agree with you on the percent full message, mine does the same. I have the 2013. It just sends me the message and I keep on driving till it's done. I've never experienced the loss of mileage though or hotter out and sniffed for fumes lol!

NC_Hauler
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goducks10 wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
goducks10 wrote:
bighog01 wrote:
In the gauge cluster where the messages show up it will send u a message when it's in regen mode. Usually takes less than 5 minutes to complete.


x2. Nice feature for the 2013 models. Wish my 12 had that.



My question is why do you want to know?

Cause I'm bored:)


.....me too, a tad to cool to mow the yard, got on here and saw this about a 13' Ram, happens to be what I've owned since May 9th and with 7100 miles on it, felt I might be able to contribute some, or not stay bored:)
Jim & Kathy, (Boxers, Buddy & Sheba)
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2016 DRV MS 36RSSB3/ W&D/ slide toppers/ DTV satellite/ 5.5K Onan propane gen.
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NC_Hauler
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jus2shy wrote:
Steve76eb wrote:
jus2shy wrote:
The 13's can put fuel into the exhaust still, so fuel dilution can happen.


How does that work? If fuel is being injected into the exhaust how is it finding its way back into the engine? I though some(maybe the 6.4 Fords) would dump some extra fuel into the cylinders to help with the regen process and over time some would find its way past the rings and get into the crankcase thereby diluting the oil or "making oil". Are you saying that maybe the Cummins also dumps extra fuel into the cylinders and counts on there not being a complete combustion event thereby sending raw fuel into the exhaust when the exhaust valve open? Sorry for the newbie questions, but just trying to understand.


45Ricochet posted a pretty decent link. However, maybe I should have been more clear and note that they do post-combustion fuel injection just like the Ford 6.4 and 6.7 motors do. However, the 2013+ Cummins setups are designed to have more "Passive" events than active events. So as long as you tend to have a roadtrip every couple of weeks, you'll hardly ever witness an active regeneration.


Pretty much a true statement....
Jim & Kathy, (Boxers, Buddy & Sheba)
2016 Ram 3500 DRW Longhorn 4X4/CC/LB/Aisin/4.10/rear air assist ...Pearl White.
2016 DRV MS 36RSSB3/ W&D/ slide toppers/ DTV satellite/ 5.5K Onan propane gen.
B&W RVK3600 Hitch
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NC_Hauler
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bighog01 wrote:
In the gauge cluster where the messages show up it will send u a message when it's in regen mode. Usually takes less than 5 minutes to complete.


It appears you have the same truck as I do, at least that's what I saw on your profile.

Not true on a Ram truck, ..the ONLY way one get's a message about truck being in REGEN, is IF the DPF is a certain percentage full, ie 70% and up, and message will let you know that you need to drive at highway speed for a certain time, or as you drive, the percentage drops until regen is done. I've NEVER seen this message on any truck I've owned with DPF, and that goes back to an 07.5 Chevy, a 2010 Ram, a 2012 Ram and now the truck in my sig.

You WILL NOT get a regen message at any time, unless, again, the DPF is "mostly full".

I can only tell when I'm in regen if I have the gage to "instant mpg" on...THEN, you will see a drop in mpg....I've not smelled diesel fuel when truck is in regen, in the last 3 years, but you can "smell" , when you get out of the truck, a heated something kind of smell...but not diesel....At least that's been my experience with DPF equipped trucks since 2010, and DEF equipped since May...
Jim & Kathy, (Boxers, Buddy & Sheba)
2016 Ram 3500 DRW Longhorn 4X4/CC/LB/Aisin/4.10/rear air assist ...Pearl White.
2016 DRV MS 36RSSB3/ W&D/ slide toppers/ DTV satellite/ 5.5K Onan propane gen.
B&W RVK3600 Hitch
Fulltiming in WV & TX
USAF 71-75 Viet Nam Vet

goducks10
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Cummins12V98 wrote:
goducks10 wrote:
bighog01 wrote:
In the gauge cluster where the messages show up it will send u a message when it's in regen mode. Usually takes less than 5 minutes to complete.


x2. Nice feature for the 2013 models. Wish my 12 had that.



My question is why do you want to know?

Cause I'm bored:)

Cummins12V98
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goducks10 wrote:
bighog01 wrote:
In the gauge cluster where the messages show up it will send u a message when it's in regen mode. Usually takes less than 5 minutes to complete.


x2. Nice feature for the 2013 models. Wish my 12 had that.



My question is why do you want to know?
2015 RAM LongHorn 3500 Dually CrewCab 4X4 CUMMINS/AISIN RearAir 385HP/865TQ 4:10's
37,800# GCVWR "Towing Beast"

"HeavyWeight" B&W RVK3600

2016 MobileSuites 39TKSB3 highly "Elited" In the stable

2007.5 Mobile Suites 36 SB3 29,000# Combined SOLD

jus2shy
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Steve76eb wrote:
jus2shy wrote:
The 13's can put fuel into the exhaust still, so fuel dilution can happen.


How does that work? If fuel is being injected into the exhaust how is it finding its way back into the engine? I though some(maybe the 6.4 Fords) would dump some extra fuel into the cylinders to help with the regen process and over time some would find its way past the rings and get into the crankcase thereby diluting the oil or "making oil". Are you saying that maybe the Cummins also dumps extra fuel into the cylinders and counts on there not being a complete combustion event thereby sending raw fuel into the exhaust when the exhaust valve open? Sorry for the newbie questions, but just trying to understand.


45Ricochet posted a pretty decent link. However, maybe I should have been more clear and note that they do post-combustion fuel injection just like the Ford 6.4 and 6.7 motors do. However, the 2013+ Cummins setups are designed to have more "Passive" events than active events. So as long as you tend to have a roadtrip every couple of weeks, you'll hardly ever witness an active regeneration.
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45Ricochet
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Steve76eb wrote:
jus2shy wrote:
The 13's can put fuel into the exhaust still, so fuel dilution can happen.


How does that work? If fuel is being injected into the exhaust how is it finding its way back into the engine? I though some(maybe the 6.4 Fords) would dump some extra fuel into the cylinders to help with the regen process and over time some would find its way past the rings and get into the crankcase thereby diluting the oil or "making oil". Are you saying that maybe the Cummins also dumps extra fuel into the cylinders and counts on there not being a complete combustion event thereby sending raw fuel into the exhaust when the exhaust valve open? Sorry for the newbie questions, but just trying to understand.


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Steve76eb
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jus2shy wrote:
The 13's can put fuel into the exhaust still, so fuel dilution can happen.


How does that work? If fuel is being injected into the exhaust how is it finding its way back into the engine? I though some(maybe the 6.4 Fords) would dump some extra fuel into the cylinders to help with the regen process and over time some would find its way past the rings and get into the crankcase thereby diluting the oil or "making oil". Are you saying that maybe the Cummins also dumps extra fuel into the cylinders and counts on there not being a complete combustion event thereby sending raw fuel into the exhaust when the exhaust valve open? Sorry for the newbie questions, but just trying to understand.

goducks10
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bighog01 wrote:
In the gauge cluster where the messages show up it will send u a message when it's in regen mode. Usually takes less than 5 minutes to complete.


x2. Nice feature for the 2013 models. Wish my 12 had that.