I have run Blue DEF from Peak (2.5 gallon jug) and Flying J at the pump. No problems. I wouldn't worry a lot about the system. Use good DEF, don't expect it to last long at 140 degree pavement temperature, don't run the tank all the way dry. OTOH, if the DEF is getting a little "old" do run the tank down near empty before refilling. Once again, here is Chrysler's guidance for DEF lifetime:
According to Chrysler TSB 25-006-13:
Temperature Estimated Useful Life
32°F (0°C) Indefinite
50°F (10°C) 75 Years
68°F (20°C) 11 Years
86°F (30°C) 23 Months
95°F (35°C) 10 Months
104°F (40°C) 4 Months
122°F (50°C) 1 Month
140°F (60°C) 1 Week
I see you are in PI. Are you in the Navy or just live there?
Good advice on fluid still in the tank, but I would suspect that new Blue DEF from Peak, in a sealed container would last for a very long time, since it is in an air tight container (stored out of direct sun). My guess is that oxygen (fresh air) plus heat is the enemy here. This is one reason I prefer the extra cost of packaged Peak DEF.
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Def is not used to regen instead of fuel
Good advice on fluid still in the tank, but I would suspect that new Blue DEF from Peak, in a sealed container would last for a very long time, since it is in an air tight container (stored out of direct sun). My guess is that oxygen (fresh air) plus heat is the enemy here. This is one reason I prefer the extra cost of packaged Peak DEF.
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According to a Tdr Article which l don't have with me but read it 3 times to make sure l was reading what it said on the new 2014 that def was being used on the regen cycle to save on fuel. When l get home I will reference the issue. I know that the cover had a hd 2500 on it.
Snip... This is what I read, I have no personal knowledge of this other than my 2014 4 x 4 is getting 26 mpg plus indicated.
I thought DEF was for NOx. The sequence, I think, is: hot burn kills soot but makes NOx; DEF helps kill NOx, thus allowing hotter burns (ie less use of EGR), which means less soot, hence less need for active regens which use fuel. So yes DEF (indirectly) reduces fuel use, even though you're right that DEF does not (directly) affect soot. But I may b wrong.
Nox is directly addressed by egr,def breaks down bad chemistry in the exhaust to make what come out the t/pipe healthy. A little history- I worked on a single 12 valve(97 3500) with 3 different owners.Turned it up twice for 2 different owners,the last owner was an emissions lab.For them I put it back to stock.they added stainless steel exhaust and did there experiments with ammonia injection.They had great results ..... years later we have urea injection-a bit safer to handle with the same results