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that thing is insane!!!!!! what truck is that?!
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Those have a Cummins don't they?
The filters are in the manifolds
F-600
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i have never even heard of a f-600 ....what a truck ! lol!! i'd wanna go drive that and turn it into a monster truck and like go vrooom vroooom and smooshy people and cars
Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
Those have a Cummins don't they?
Originally Posted by jerseygirl
i have never even heard of a f-600 ....what a truck ! lol!! i'd wanna go drive that and turn it into a monster truck and like go vrooom vroooom and smooshy people and cars
Nope, they are in the exhaust system similar to a cat converter, called a Diesel Particulate Filter or DPF. many trucks with these systems to not even truly have a muffler, the "filter" does most of that work too. Then to make it even more fun most 2010+ emissions trucks have DPF as well as use Diesel Exhaust Fluid or DEF. This is injected into the exhaust system and used to help eliminate emissions. Honestly it is all a real PITA for all of us "over the road" repairers. It will also make its way onto off-road diesels too, at some point every tom, **** and harry with a diesel Kubota or JD tractor will have these emissions systems.
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Nope, they are in the exhaust system similar to a cat converter, called a Diesel Particulate Filter or DPF. many trucks with these systems to not even truly have a muffler, the "filter" does most of that work too. Then to make it even more fun most 2010+ emissions trucks have DPF as well as use Diesel Exhaust Fluid or DEF. This is injected into the exhaust system and used to help eliminate emissions. Honestly it is all a real PITA for all of us "over the road" repairers. It will also make its way onto off-road diesels too, at some point every tom, **** and harry with a diesel Kubota or JD tractor will have these emissions systems.
Yep, it is also known as UREA. It's a water based liquid that when introduced into the diesel exhaust steam has a chemical reaction and basically becomes Ammonia. This ammonia when reacting with the NOx emissions coming out the exhaust creates nitrogen and water in the converter.
You will see many new trucks with a "certified clean idle" sticker on them. This means that at idle that truck produces no harmful emissions. The air coming out the exhaust is cleaner than the air going in the air filter.
You will see many new trucks with a "certified clean idle" sticker on them. This means that at idle that truck produces no harmful emissions. The air coming out the exhaust is cleaner than the air going in the air filter.