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Old 04-25-2024, 08:26 PM
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DPF exhuast pressure filter

After I install the CCV filter…I think I am going to buy and install at the DPF exhuast pressure filter sensor

yes, I have too much time on my hands



 
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After I install the CCV filter…I think I am going to buy and install the EBP filter.

yes, I have too much time on my hands


What is it and you have a link?
 
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I am assuming you have an exhaust back pressure gauge plumbed in?
 
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There is a sensor for the dpf.

the port for it is at 6:00 position.

yesterday I was at 86% soot load for most of the day…then suddenly it dropped to 40. Im thinking the sensor was stuck at the 86% position…possibly caked with soot mud like the map sensors get caked. Im thinking the particle trap will collect gunk so that the dpf sensor doesn’t get clogged



 
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Had to replace my EBP sensor at ~280k miles.
 
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