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Nov-06-2017 04:11 AM
Bionic Man wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Troll Man,
Not fear mongering at all, but just stating facts. Another fact there's no denying that implementing DEF and reducing EGR duty cycle cummins made a major improvement. You're the exception, not the rule!
Bottom line I wouldn't own any of the DPF equipped diesel trucks that are not equipped with DEF.
I won't argue with you that DEF is an improvement. That said, would you be so kind as to give some sort of verifiable documentation that the majority of non-DEF trucks have significant problems? Or are we just going off of your typical "my neighbors', barber's, milk man's veterinarian told me" - your normal proof source.
The real bottom line is that you will never own anything but your Blue Kool-Aid, and you will bash every chance you get.
Even the moderator here has called you a troll. Yet you can never help yourself.
Your routine is tiresome.
Nov-05-2017 03:39 PM
Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:kw/00 wrote:
Well if they move the emissions down stream out of the engine bay, that may provide an easier way of removing them for those that tune and delete?
Know one can really say until we see how the system is implemented. Having said that deleting today's trucks is not really to difficult for most people.
So one or two percent of people delete their trucks. Just give the remainder a truck that runs good OEM. Chris
Nov-05-2017 03:37 PM
Bionic Man wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Troll Man,
Not fear mongering at all, but just stating facts. Another fact there's no denying that implementing DEF and reducing EGR duty cycle cummins made a major improvement. You're the exception, not the rule!
Bottom line I wouldn't own any of the DPF equipped diesel trucks that are not equipped with DEF.
I won't argue with you that DEF is an improvement. That said, would you be so kind as to give some sort of verifiable documentation that the majority of non-DEF trucks have significant problems? Or are we just going off of your typical "my neighbors', barber's, milk man's veterinarian told me" - your normal proof source.
The real bottom line is that you will never own anything but your Blue Kool-Aid, and you will bash every chance you get.
Even the moderator here has called you a troll. Yet you can never help yourself.
Your routine is tiresome.
Nov-05-2017 03:03 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
Even the moderator here has called you a troll. Yet you can never help yourself.
Your routine is tiresome.
Nov-05-2017 01:56 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Troll Man,
Not fear mongering at all, but just stating facts. Another fact there's no denying that implementing DEF and reducing EGR duty cycle cummins made a major improvement. You're the exception, not the rule!
Bottom line I wouldn't own any of the DPF equipped diesel trucks that are not equipped with DEF.
Nov-05-2017 01:17 PM
crcr wrote:I was about to make the same comment just before I read your post. 😉
^^ what he said ... runs good PLUS reliable. Some of us live in jurisdictions where we are subject to annual diesel emissions tests, so cannot delete even if we wanted to.
Nov-05-2017 12:06 PM
Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:kw/00 wrote:
Well if they move the emissions down stream out of the engine bay, that may provide an easier way of removing them for those that tune and delete?
Know one can really say until we see how the system is implemented. Having said that deleting today's trucks is not really to difficult for most people.
So one or two percent of people delete their trucks. Just give the remainder a truck that runs good OEM. Chris
Nov-05-2017 12:03 PM
Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:kw/00 wrote:
Well if they move the emissions down stream out of the engine bay, that may provide an easier way of removing them for those that tune and delete?
Know one can really say until we see how the system is implemented. Having said that deleting today's trucks is not really to difficult for most people.
So one or two percent of people delete their trucks. Just give the remainder a truck that runs good OEM. Chris
Nov-05-2017 11:17 AM
FishOnOne wrote:kw/00 wrote:
Well if they move the emissions down stream out of the engine bay, that may provide an easier way of removing them for those that tune and delete?
Know one can really say until we see how the system is implemented. Having said that deleting today's trucks is not really to difficult for most people.
Nov-05-2017 11:15 AM
Nov-05-2017 11:00 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:eHoefler wrote:
They are eliminating the EGR valve on the Cummins engines in 2019 model year. All emmisions will be downstream in the exhaust, and DEF is going to be part of it.
This is true, I spoke to a Lady at the Cummins Columbus, IN CMEP plant last Summer when taking the Plant Tour. She said she was working on the 19 engine and it will still be the 6.7. She had the "Cat Ate The Bird" look on her face when discussing it. Reports are the HP will increase 10 percent and TQ 20 percent. If so the competition will be left in the dust.
Cummins is using this technology on other engines.
Like when GM and Ford implemented DEF in their trucks and left cummins in the dust! :W
How will the competition be left in the dust if this women was unveiling cummins future hp and torque ratings?
Just add the percentages I mentioned to current numbers and they will be astounding. Also the fuel economy will be even better!
Let's mention fact, the Cummins did NOT need the DEF system. This engines are still desirable to some.