JimR
Elite Member
If Kioti employs competent software engineers, the control system will recognize that back pressure isn’t increasing during operation as it should be as soot accumulates in the DPF.
Lack of a signal from the back pressure sensor would lead to the generation of a fault code, and eventually put the engine in limp home mode.
Not sure of the competency of their software engineers or calibrator, though.
Lack of this software would be a serious problem if the EPA or Carb discovers it, and would lead to penalties and emissions recalls.
Several automotive and truck dealerships and repair shops have been fined and have signed consent decrees over removing emission control equipment. The crackdown started in Ernest last October when several “tuners” were effectively put out of business. Most Heavy duty truck dealerships will not work on a truck that has been tampered with. It’s only a matter of time before the message gets to it Tractor dealers.
You need to leave the Balance sensor in place so that it does send a signal. Someone wrote that the ECU will sense that the sensor signal is not changing and will send it into limp mode. That is not true. My tractor went for well over 200 hours without doing a regeneration cycle. That is probably because I never let my tractor run below 2000 for any amount of time and normally it runs at 2500 the rest of the time as I use it mostly for mowing. It wasn't until the #2 fuel injector started spewing 50% more fuel that I began having any issues with my regeneration system and that was around the 430 hour mark on my tractor.