DPF Removal, F350 6.4L Powerstroke

   / DPF Removal, F350 6.4L Powerstroke #11  
Don't know what your results will be. If you pull it off though, save everything in case you do need it later for inspection ect.
 
   / DPF Removal, F350 6.4L Powerstroke #12  
i sure am glad neither of my '92 dodge cummins has any of that emissions garbage....this is why i will not, and cannot, ever buy a modern diesel truck. i think it would be more of a pain to take the thing out, then reinstall it for inspections, blah blah blah. i am sure there is some dumb law against removing it. if it is such an issue, why would you buy the truck in the first place?
 
   / DPF Removal, F350 6.4L Powerstroke #13  
Have to agree with you I have a 90 and a 95 wouldn't want a new diesel truck given to me. I don't think that cutting the fuel mileage in half with a DPF(so your using twice the fuel) is the answer to cleaner air.
 
   / DPF Removal, F350 6.4L Powerstroke #14  
From what I've read / understand . If you remove any of the emissions parts( junk) you viod your warranty
 
   / DPF Removal, F350 6.4L Powerstroke #15  
You're also in violation of Federal Law. Evironmental Protection Act.
 
   / DPF Removal, F350 6.4L Powerstroke #16  
I am so glad I live in a state that has no inspections of any kind. Although the only thing I have that isn't emissions legal would be my motorcycle, I just glad I don't have to put up with the hassle.
 
   / DPF Removal, F350 6.4L Powerstroke #17  
I am not thrilled myself about the extra emissions controls on the new trucks, but the two trucks I have had post-DPF have run pretty darned well, even with the "emissions junk" on them. In addition, one of them gets better fuel mileage than any truck (gas or diesel) I have ever owned, which somewhat disputes that the DPF trucks cannot get good fuel economy. To each his own, but personally it would take a lot to get me to pull my DPF off and take the chance on failing inspection, voiding manufacturer's warranty and have it maybe not work out as I thought it might.

John M
 
   / DPF Removal, F350 6.4L Powerstroke #18  
I don't like the complicated emission controls but I won't do anything to my truck to void the warranty. My '08 F-450 runs like a scalded dog and does a regeneration about every 300 miles. It's not enough of a bother to even think about altering the system.
 
   / DPF Removal, F350 6.4L Powerstroke #19  
When I purchased my chevy diesel I was actually looking at the older c/k body style to avoid the dpf. I actually looked at a leftover dodge mega cab with the 5.9 cummins first. If it wasn't for the dealer playing games and trying to work out a deal on an already sold truck I would probably have bought it.
I got every excuse when working with them on why they couldn't look over my trade in. The reason was the truck was sold since they were pretty sure I wasn't just kicking times. I will never buy from Rothrock in allentown, Pa again.

I checked quite a few message boards prior to my purchase and ended up with a LMM duramax with the DPF, once the powertrain warranty is up, 100,000 miles, I might consider a dpf removal but that will probably only happen after the system fails, till them I'm happy with it on and I still have a warranty.
For the life of me I really can't understand why people want more power out of these engines, they run like scorched apes regardless of brand. Towing is a dream today and when pulling hills I can sometimes understand how people say I forgot that I was towing something. If it wasn't for the harder ride I could understand it. Unless people are towing for a living it seems that the only thing more power is going to give them is a shorter period till the rear tires become slicks when running empty. When my truck was a few weeks old I had a load of 2b stone on a trailer. Shortly after pulling out of the quarry, maybe 50 yards, my rmp's shot up, at first I thought I had tranny problems till I hit the next strip of water running across the road, maybe another 50 yards up. It was both of my rear tires breaking loose while towing.
 
   / DPF Removal, F350 6.4L Powerstroke #20  
Why? Because, since the invention of the automobile, people have been hot rodding.

Same as hot rodding a Viper, a Corvette, or a Hayabusa that already will break 195mph bone stock.

For the life of me I really can't understand why people want more power out of these engines, they run like scorched apes regardless of brand.
 

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