Frieghtliner century classic: question

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  1. Keepforgettingmypassword

    Keepforgettingmypassword Heavy Load Member

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    Do these trucks have DEF?. I've seen some listed in the mid 30k range. Apperently they where manufactured from 1996 to 2010.
    Which I'm guessing means they have the EGR system.

    Also I haven't seen a horsepower listed, I'm currently in a 415Hp engine. Do they have more than that?
     
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  3. lester

    lester Midwest's #1 Feed Hauler

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    From 1996 to 2010 they could have came with a variety of engines and HP and the early models would NOT have had any type of EGR system. Could be cat, cummins or Detroit. And power levels from 300 to 550.
     
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  4. Keepforgettingmypassword

    Keepforgettingmypassword Heavy Load Member

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    Ok thank you. I will work on narrowing it down.
     
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  5. jamespmack

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    04 and later detroits had EGR. Isx had egr, CAT, I can't answer.
     
  6. zmster2033

    zmster2033 Light Load Member

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    I believe CAT was ACERT (Advance Combustion Emission Reduction Technology).
     
  7. Blu_Ogre

    Blu_Ogre Road Train Member

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    Real basic rundown would be based on EPA requirements for engines.

    I think it was EPA2004 that requires EGR.

    EPA2007 was when DPF was put into the mix.

    EPA2010 was SCR/Def introduction

    Engines may sit in storage for a bit so you could find a 2005 truck with a 2004 engine. and then there a gliders out there.
     
  8. Keepforgettingmypassword

    Keepforgettingmypassword Heavy Load Member

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    Nice
     
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  9. Knightcrawler

    Knightcrawler Road Train Member

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    Drove a 2000 century with a Detroit. No def. Probably the best company truck I ever drove.
     
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  10. lester

    lester Midwest's #1 Feed Hauler

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    Why worry about EGR anyways? It's a pretty easy thing to fix or make fall off
     
  11. Blu_Ogre

    Blu_Ogre Road Train Member

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    Because deleting the EGR is a violation of the Federal Clean Air Act? And the EPA has been going after and shutting down shops that do the deletes or sell kits.

    https://www.overdriveonline.com/bus...rcement-put-the-brakes-on-illegal-engine-mods

    In theory shops are not supposed to release a truck with an illegally modified emission system until it has been repaired.

    Better to purchase a truck with an emissions system you are comfortable maintaining.
     
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