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Matt400 said:Interesting how they did the dummy 4x4 front axle. A low cost way to make use of current suspension design and components.
Hrmm, the few I have seen around here must be converted pick-ups as they are independents. Do the 2nd & 3rd gens like this have the same ride height as 4x4's?Bill Stockard said:They have been doing this for a while. If you look at the front axle under 2nd generation 3500 4x2 cab and chassis trucks ('94-'02), you'll see the same arrangement.
Bill
Nate said:What would happen if you just cut all that b/s outta of the exhaust pipe?
SNOKING said:EPA would give you a ride to the grey bar hotel. SNOKING
BHaden said:The computer monitors what goes on in the DPF. Without inputs from down below to keep the computer happy I think you would very quickly have a CEL and I suspect it would not run happily.
JR2 said:The DPF on the new trucks is self cleaning, when the sensors suggest it the ECM will overfuel the truck and cause the EGT's to rise. This burns the crap out of the DPF. I would bet that once these engines are in the hands of the aftermarket guys someone will come up with a way to bypass the DPF, after all its just a couple of pressure sensors.
I would bet in the end as long as the DPF sensors do not see any back pressure then it would never think the DPF was having problems. It may be as simple as removeing the DPF and installing the sensors in your new exhaust.