6.7 DPF regen.
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6.7 DPF regen.
Do's something suppose to show up on the overhead, or a CEL light come on or anything show up when the pickup is going thru the regen cycle. I'm pretty sure mine is doing it, because the overhead will be showing like 16.5 - 17.0 mpg then all of a sudden the mileage will drop to like 12.0 -12.5 mpg for about 10 to 15 miles, then go back to normal. If it wasn't for me watching the mileage, I wouldn't even now it was happening. My rig is a 07.5 with the 6.7 I see some of the pickups show like % plugged, on the overhead. Mine dosen't have that feature. Thanks
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What I was told is that there are 2 different regens, passive & active.
Passive doesn't say anything, but active does come up on the overhead. I can't confirm this because mine has never gone into active regen, at least not by those standards, but that is what the mechanic @ the dealer told me.
Passive doesn't say anything, but active does come up on the overhead. I can't confirm this because mine has never gone into active regen, at least not by those standards, but that is what the mechanic @ the dealer told me.
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Ok maybe mine is not going in to regen either, But what else would cause my mpg's to drop so much? I can be running with cruise set, on flat ground, nothing different. Then out of the blue my mpg's will drop from 17.5 to 10 mpg , for 10 to 20 miles, then return back to where it was. If this isn't regen cycle..do's anyone have any ideas of what else would cause this?
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their's the passive regen, where you dont notice anything, it just gets hot enough on the highway that it cleans itself.
active regen, fuel is added on the exhaust stroke to raise egt's to 1400-1800F instead of letting the truck get there itself.
there is also the NOX cleanout where your egr opens completely and intake butterfly closes to help clean out the nox cat.
the last two really reduce mpg temporarily.
if you do a lot of short runs here and there, regardless of highway driving, the constant acceleration at stoplights and signs along with not letting your truck get to operating temp on those short runs and really function normal builds up soot in these trucks and you might see regen 1-3 times a week. now its not a full dpf so it only comes in for maybe 5-10 minutes but i saw it on my truck when i first got my edge and was only driving short trips.
active regen, fuel is added on the exhaust stroke to raise egt's to 1400-1800F instead of letting the truck get there itself.
there is also the NOX cleanout where your egr opens completely and intake butterfly closes to help clean out the nox cat.
the last two really reduce mpg temporarily.
if you do a lot of short runs here and there, regardless of highway driving, the constant acceleration at stoplights and signs along with not letting your truck get to operating temp on those short runs and really function normal builds up soot in these trucks and you might see regen 1-3 times a week. now its not a full dpf so it only comes in for maybe 5-10 minutes but i saw it on my truck when i first got my edge and was only driving short trips.
Last edited by cdiesel217; 03-04-2009 at 06:24 AM. Reason: cant spell for shit
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Sluggo (03-04-2009)
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hey cdiesel how does your truck run with the edge over ts? i have the ts and ordered my dpf delete two days ago, the ts is ok but not what i have gotten out of other 100 hp tuners on other trucks. and i have seen the dyno results of just the edge which only put out 79 hp at the rear wheels over stock. thanks for any feedback