Browsing on the "mother website" this morning I ran across this handy set of guidelines for operating the Cummins engine including DPF technology. It is labeled for motorhomes but seems to relate to general application Cummins engines.
One of the subjects that often comes up on the TDR website is some form of the question, "at what RPM should I operate my Cummins?". Cummins is real clear on this subject stating several times that the engine is designed to operate at the lowest possible rpm and states the driver should allow it to lug down to 1200-1300 rpm on grades before shifting down.
Also interesting is the mention of some vehicle platforms providing hardware to force a regen at the driver's discretion or to prevent a regen, also at driver's discretion.
http://www.everytime.cummins.com/assets/pdf/MotorhomeFAQ_031709.pdf
One of the subjects that often comes up on the TDR website is some form of the question, "at what RPM should I operate my Cummins?". Cummins is real clear on this subject stating several times that the engine is designed to operate at the lowest possible rpm and states the driver should allow it to lug down to 1200-1300 rpm on grades before shifting down.
Also interesting is the mention of some vehicle platforms providing hardware to force a regen at the driver's discretion or to prevent a regen, also at driver's discretion.
http://www.everytime.cummins.com/assets/pdf/MotorhomeFAQ_031709.pdf
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