Once a week take that thing on the HWY and floor it a couple of times.
There is NO need to "floor it. " That's just internet nonsense.
I have 5000miles on my 2012 without regeneration and without an oil change. So go figure... .
Neither does the 2011. The EB and tow/haul are two separate functions, each with its own button, that can be engaged independently.
Rusty
How do you figure you haven't had a regeneration?
And 5000 miles on a new motor without an oil change just seems dumb to me.
I would surmise to say that I have had passive regeneration.
When the light tells me to change my oil, I will. Untill then... . I will also pull an oil sample for Blackstone.
You still haven't told us how you know you haven't had a regen. The truck will not tell you under normal circumstances.
If you talk to people that own them, are honest, and know what is going on they will tell you that a regen happens on average every 150 miles, towing or not.
For passive regen to be effective you have to hold EGT's above 1250° for prolonged period of times.
Pull your dipstick and feel it, the first oil in these motors is NASTY! Not one good reason to keep it in there until the light comes on.
You still haven't told us how you know you haven't had a regen. The truck will not tell you under normal circumstances.
If you talk to people that own them, are honest, and know what is going on they will tell you that a regen happens on average every 150 miles, towing or not.
For passive regen to be effective you have to hold EGT's above 1250° for prolonged period of times.
Pull your dipstick and feel it, the first oil in these motors is NASTY! Not one good reason to keep it in there until the light comes on.
I'll be running the mopar stuff for one more change. Then I'll be switching to Amsoil.
driving a 6. 7 with a scanner you will see regens above 50 mph and egts(factory sensors) much lower than 1250. The scanner also has the predicted time in seconds for the regen
I leaned something new, I was under the impression that I would either get a light on the dash, or ( at the very least ) be able to smell the regeneration.
My apologies, for my ignorance.
I am planning on changing my oil after our long weekend. I'll be running the mopar stuff for one more change. Then I'll be switching to Amsoil.