I've been to Mack school recently, and one of the features on the '17 GHG engine is a particulate sensor. This looks like a nox or o2 sensor that's in the tip of the stack, and it's doing what it's called, Looking for particulate matter leaving the stack in case of a failed DPF or similar. More tightening.
Mentioned this topic over on the RAM 1500 Ecodiesel forum on a discussion about tunes in Commifornia. Someone posted he had heard Cummins was denied certification for non-egr engines on the road. Stated EPA said must have EGR regardless of tailpipe emissions. That'd be the dumbest thing I've ever heard but it is government. Anyone heard anything to this effect?
I've been to Mack school recently, and one of the features on the '17 GHG engine is a particulate sensor. This looks like a nox or o2 sensor that's in the tip of the stack, and it's doing what it's called, Looking for particulate matter leaving the stack in case of a failed DPF or similar. More tightening.
Never saw a particulate sensor, or any other sensor in the stack of a big rig, Cummins or Detroit powered.