DPF cleaning options

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  1. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    I’ve seen individuals using a pressure washer on a smaller applications, reverse style on you tube videos. But if it works for you , more power to you.
     
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  3. spsauerland

    spsauerland Road Train Member

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    Doesn't Detroit clean their reman DPF with a "proprietary" aqueous based solution? Cummins reman ones that were only baked and blowed rarely made it over a year. I wouldn't go to trouble of pulling DPF unless part of the cleaning regiment involves a water or ultrasonic method to break up the plugged up ash.
     
  4. Diesel Dave

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    I’m running the aftermarket DPF. Your supposed to have it cleaned every year regardless of mileage to keep the warranty in effect. I’ve had mine baked 3 times and the last one I had “Dipped” like mentioned above. Seems the “Dipped” cleaned it the best compare to the other times I had it baked.
     
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  5. Cabinover101

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    I have looked ALL over my truck and still cant find a DPF
     
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  6. mhyn

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    depend on engine some dpfs may go up to 300k miles and some of them 120-150k miles. if engine makes more soot you will need to clean it every year. little crack on cac or hauling always light loads will plug up dpf faster. if dpf is ash packed within a year that may indicate that engine is making more soot.
     
  7. Cabinover101

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    It's my understanding that the cleaner the fuel burns in the combustion chamber, the less soot and DPF problems. Is this true?
     
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  8. mhyn

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    yes sir.
     
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  9. mhyn

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    tip for DD15 owners. when truck is in shop for dpf cleaning ask mechanic to remove pipe that goes to 1 box. inspect yourself to see is there excessive soot inside of that pipe. there must be thin layer(1-2mm) of soot inside of pipe.
     
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  10. little cat 500

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    my buddy cleaned his out with a hammer
     
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