1. When you remove the DPF and CAT, and disconnect the sensors the ECM knows something is wrong and does not regen. BUT it will derate the engine after about 50-100 miles. I know this from experience.
2. My experience with most of the folks that buy these trucks, is that they don't need to be reminded to change their oil. Dishing out almost $60k for a new vehicle is reminder enough for me to keep an eye on it and protect my investment. I am much more inclined to think it is their way of covering there ***** for a leaky injector issue. I can hardly believe that they are not checking injectors to confirm that this isn't the problem, Just automaticly assume it is from the REGEN events.
3. If as you say, fuel dilution in the oil is not a problem if I follow the manuf recommendations, than which recommendation should I follow. They say it is recommended at 7500 miles but then they have the computer tell you 3000 miles. And if it is not problem,,, then why did GM double their manufacturer warranty on the engine when they had this issue with leaky injectors back in 02 and 03. Are there engineers not as smart as Dodges. Sorry but I don't believe it.
4. Emissions have been reduced. But for the sake of a little soot, that will fall to the ground like dust, We have reduced our fuel economy by 7mpg. Now where is the sense in that. How can getting 30% less fuel economy be good for the enviroment?????? Hhhhuuuuummmmm?????
P. S. If you are so concerned about the enviroment, go buy a prius. They run off of gas and electric, which as you know, here is Calif we produce electricity by burning Natural GAS. Another natural resource that we could be saviing for heating homes etc.
There is always a trade off, and quite frankly I am getting sick of paying the price for all the enviro wackos in this state. You want to clean up the planet, go overseas where they send all the cars that won't come close to passing our laws. RANT OVER!!!!