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6.7 Excessive Regen cycles?

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Howdy gang, I did some searching on the forums and didn't see exactly what I am looking for so I wanted to throw this out there and get some feedback. I have an 08 MegaCab and on the weekends I have been doing runs down to the lake to do some work, its a 2.5 hr drive each way and I avg about 70 mph give or take. I have an edge cts programmer on the truck to monitor issues and I am seeing the truck doing regens sometimes 2 x on the trip each way. I never get any messages on the overhead in reference to the DPF state, just get the beep from the programmer and it indicates Regen has started and I watch it raise the exhaust temps and do its thing. I keep the exhaust brake on most always since I saw that is a good idea to help keep things a little cleaner. Truck appears to be running just fine but I can't help but think it is doing too many regens??? Truck is stock other than no muffler. I have cleaned the EGR just a couple weeks ago, little dirty but not sticking so I am inclined to think the truck isn't overly sooty in the exhaust...from what little info I gathered from the EGR state that is..:eek: Is this normal cycling for the truck? Im still into my learning curve and this is the first diesel I have owned. I have an aftermarket warranty we bought with the truck so I haven't done any deletes but I def have my eye on the dpf as the first candidate when the warranty is done.

Thanks for any input!
 
That's about normal for a 2008, 6.7L Cummins engine in the Ram. My truck when towing a 5er would regen about every 200 to 250 miles. This was the only time I was ever on the highway at speed of 60+ MPH. The rest of the time I was driving on city streets and country roads doing 45 MPH.

The overhead display will never tell you when you are in the regen process; the only way to find out is through a EGT gage or something similar. The process is to be seamless to the owner/operator when using the vehicle. I believe the only warring you could get is when you are approaching 90 to 100% DPF is full. If everything is working correctly the truck should go into regen before this happens, thus you will not see any warning.
 
OK, that makes me feel better about it lol. I appreciate the info! It is seamless to me other than my CTS will beep and throw up the R and then I see the exhaust temps raising, otherwise I wouldn't have any idea it is going on.
 
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