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- Kioti CX2510 HST
Passive regen is a misnomer from what I understand. There really is no such thing, again, from what I understand.Yes, and I believe that the passive regen would never start until the engine is at operating temperature. At least that has been my experience. It has always been after I had been operating for at least 30 minutes.
What they call 'passive' regen is just the normal operation of your diesel once the exhaust (DPF) reaches 350 degrees centigrade. At that temperature (from my understanding
Active regen is when the diesel goes into regen on its own because the DPF is getting clogged, while you're operating it. Manual regen (my understanding
I don't think it's that complicated but understanding can, IMO, help avoid problems. The key to understand it might be -- To ignore my opinions