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Sounds like the 2011 models will switch from a passive regeneration to an overly active regen. And you thought replacing a DPF was going to be expensive.
yes it is a test truck, they were at the time testing for mountain towing. they drive a loop from Phoenix to Camp Verde over to Payson than down to Phoenix.
Originally Posted by A. Michael Foxtrot
Wait a sec... A 2011? I'm assuming it was some kind of test mule then.
yes it is a test truck, they were at the time testing for mountain towing. they drive a loop from Phoenix to Camp Verde over to Payson than down to Phoenix.
I figured that was the case. I'm not surprised that something like this happened. Better it happens on a test course than on the highway or dealer showroom.
its better 2 have a friend on drugs rather then doing them yourself. i was invited to a ford test track once but i was driving a tank truck full of motor oil and them suckers wouldnt show me anything. i also took a few loads of oil to the nashville ford glass plant back in the 80s and i saw an experimentl 1998 f 350 windshield. they didnt let me take any pictures. that windshield still gives me goose-bumps.
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