What makes it illegal? Do you have any documents you would like to share that support this? Is it actually enforced, if so how? I have a hard time believing that there should be an issue with anyone installing a factory reman DPF on a truck.Or is it just that nobody has them in stock and only new are available at obvious increase in price.
DPF Cleaning, Air, Water? Whats the best method?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by mhyn, Oct 8, 2017.
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https://www.arb.ca.gov/regact/2016/aftermarket2016/aftermarketfro.pdf
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Cleaning | Demand Detroit <------ not for sale and install in cali ... -
How lovely. Am I glad I live all the way cross the country. Sounds a bit unreasonable to me but I get it.
Thanks for the links.
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Check TheDieseler on YT. He has some good advice
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I have seen that video .
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ok. I tried to wash a Dpf with water and looks like liquid cleaning is working. My water supply line has 45psi pressure. I just hooked Nelson 50503 High-Pressure Fireman's nozzle on the garden hose. Washed first opposite side of flow and removed fantastic size of black ash. It took about 20 minutes until clean water started coming out. Then washed flow direction and again black and brown ash came out. After that I was washing 5 minute one direction, 5 minute opposite direction. Brown pieces of ash was coming out very slowly. I finished washing in 45 minutes. At end I did measurement by wire and looks like it's clean. Really don't know if pressure washer would be used I would finish cleaning sooner or I could damage cell ends..
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God forbid someone should blow their turbo with one of these.
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o yeah. that would be turbo replacement cost + $5000 for cleaning the DOC and pair of two new DPF... BTW it's a German Technology (1 Box ATD design)..
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First off explain what is a “reman” filter. No components to reman. It’s just someone else’s problem that has been cleaned and you have no idea what this filter has been through. I always have mine cleaned by local company that does awesome work and they have an FSX cleaner and also bake if needed and a new cleaning machine that uses liquid process that work extremely well. They can clean what others can’t.
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Reman Reliabilt DPF. 1 year old. 120k miles. Do you see the crack? Soot is gone to scr. First picture. Reman DPFs are like lottery.
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