TC Diesel
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- Jul 14, 2016
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- 2015
You just cannot have this much Soot Returning into the intake in the long term Ownership.
I have Now foamed My Intake 4 times and Stationary De-soot and oil Change each time, the 4th time was with Actuator plugged in and it was extremely fifthly. I don't dart drive and work hard at MPG and no soot driving.
I cannot see how this is NOT going to be costly to Most Owners in long and possibly short term Ownership.
As soon as you can afford $$$ and its convenient delete or GDE tune the EGR Off
I just cannot support the OEM OP and emission setup.
I don't know How to say it 40K Miles on My 3.0 and 4 intake/Plenum requiring foaming is FUBAB.
If you get a hero Build form Cento the 3.0 is powerful get's great mileage, In order for it to say that way You must Delete or tune the EGR OFF.
I've seen Intakes with 250K miles on cleaner than my 10K miles intake.
IMO a 3.0 that emits low levels of NOx and gets 5-10 MPG+ better than any Gas engine in its class is much better for the environment, than the additional matter that each Gallon adds to the environment in less MPG.
The future (Hopefully))
Some Makers are Now claiming that the NOx and soot can be controlled Downstream exhaust this is a Big break through if it can be done NO more ( Dirty) EGR prior to mix with intake air.
I have Now foamed My Intake 4 times and Stationary De-soot and oil Change each time, the 4th time was with Actuator plugged in and it was extremely fifthly. I don't dart drive and work hard at MPG and no soot driving.
I cannot see how this is NOT going to be costly to Most Owners in long and possibly short term Ownership.
As soon as you can afford $$$ and its convenient delete or GDE tune the EGR Off
I just cannot support the OEM OP and emission setup.
I don't know How to say it 40K Miles on My 3.0 and 4 intake/Plenum requiring foaming is FUBAB.
If you get a hero Build form Cento the 3.0 is powerful get's great mileage, In order for it to say that way You must Delete or tune the EGR OFF.
I've seen Intakes with 250K miles on cleaner than my 10K miles intake.
IMO a 3.0 that emits low levels of NOx and gets 5-10 MPG+ better than any Gas engine in its class is much better for the environment, than the additional matter that each Gallon adds to the environment in less MPG.
The future (Hopefully))
Some Makers are Now claiming that the NOx and soot can be controlled Downstream exhaust this is a Big break through if it can be done NO more ( Dirty) EGR prior to mix with intake air.