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<p>[QUOTE="Star4900, post: 6872811, member: 161486"]We just changed all the catalysts in our ISX and DD15 One-Box. Bought brand new ones.</p><p>A friend of mine runs a large lumber hauling fleet and they used to get theirs baked and cleaned, but he said you only get 60% life back out of them.</p><p>What I can't figure out is why they are $6800 for Cummins and $1600 for my Detroit?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Star4900, post: 6872811, member: 161486"]We just changed all the catalysts in our ISX and DD15 One-Box. Bought brand new ones. A friend of mine runs a large lumber hauling fleet and they used to get theirs baked and cleaned, but he said you only get 60% life back out of them. What I can't figure out is why they are $6800 for Cummins and $1600 for my Detroit?[/QUOTE]
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