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<blockquote data-quote="kjp" data-source="post: 4730737" data-attributes="member: 87470"><p>omg im glad someone else is baffled with the whole dpf using fuel to burn off but is better for the environment, meanwhile using more fuel to have cleaner emissions?????? Getting rid of the dpf on my 6.4 was the best thing i ever did. My friend owns it now and drove with it on for about a week before he called me up and bought my spartan from me to delete it. they put a lot of stress on the motors too with the elevated egt's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjp, post: 4730737, member: 87470"] omg im glad someone else is baffled with the whole dpf using fuel to burn off but is better for the environment, meanwhile using more fuel to have cleaner emissions?????? Getting rid of the dpf on my 6.4 was the best thing i ever did. My friend owns it now and drove with it on for about a week before he called me up and bought my spartan from me to delete it. they put a lot of stress on the motors too with the elevated egt's [/QUOTE]
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