Forced to Put DPF/EGR Back On?

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  • Two questions we’ve gotten are 1) how much does it cost to return a truck to stock and 2) can emission systems be proactively maintained? Vinny from Lead Foot Diesel shares his experiences with costs of returning to stock and products that help maintain emissions parts.
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    0:00 - Intro
    1:59 - Guest's Experience in Diesel
    9:39 - Maintaining Emission Parts
    21:19 - Clogged DPF's
    29:16 - Using Quality Parts
    33:44 - Cost of Putting a DPF/EGR Back On
    42:25 - Shops Have to Put Truck Back to Stock?
    50:38 - Are Some Used Trucks Better?
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  • @ratpatrol6356
    @ratpatrol6356 Před rokem +38

    I deleted my truck because I kept having problems with my emissions and kept spending THOUSANDS of dollars repairing it. Even if i did it myself, i would still spend thousands of dollars. My truck would stay on regen mode for hours driving on the highway and I'd get average of 6 to 8 mpg. That's bullshit.
    I deleted it and tuned it and it woke up my truck. I get great milage, less repairs and my truck has over 600,000 miles on it. Without that delete, that truck wouldn't have seen more than 250k miles

  • @user-pf6ri6um4x
    @user-pf6ri6um4x Před 5 měsíci +16

    Thanks for the excellent podcast. I have driven a diesel since 1982 when GM was raping the public with their 5.7 liter converted gas engines. I made a few changes and made that 5.7 last 350,000 miles. I had always wanted a Dodge ram with a Cummins and finally got one. It was a 2001 long bed quad cab with a 5.9 HO and 6 speed manual. This truck got better fuel mileage than the S-10 Blazer or the Astro vans I had. We took it on vacation because it was so economical at 23.7 mpg running down the highway at 70 through the mountains in Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky. I had gotten over 25 mpg on several tanks. That's hand calculated!!!. I expected similar results when I had to upgrade to a 2008 2500 HD with a 6.7. I wanted to do the right thing and be emissions compliant but the truck was in the shop twice a month for the first year I had it. They kept telling me they would fix it. LOL!!! My fuel economy with that truck was 25% less than the 2001 because of the emissions system. The same EPA that is truing to force impossible mileage goals for the manufacturer just killed one of the most economical vehicles on the road. I engaged a lawyer, sent all of the repair bills which were all emissions system related to Dodge explaining that due to loss of use, time off of work taking the truck back and forth to the dealer, decreased fuel economy, etc that they compensate me $15,000. They came back with an offer of $7500 if I would just go away, they didn't even contest it. The emissions system as originally designed and manufactured was defective. It would not work anywhere but in a controlled environment. You guys are correct in that they have no idea what they are enforcing, how the system works or anything else for that matter. If they would allow the manufacturers to build a system that would work in everyday use, I would go for it but they won't. They have run Volkswagen diesel cars out of the US and seem to be working on the rest of the industry. If they would work with the manufacturers to build a system that would work without huge maintenance costs and fuel economy penalties maybe people wouldn't be deleting. Their job is to find things to worry about. If they don't, they don't have jobs so they will create new issues that keep them cramming laws down our throats to keep themselves employed. They have made many of us criminals but they accept no responsibility for the problems we are having. Sorry for the long rant but I've been enjoying diesels for 40 years and now the idiots are threating to take that away along with many of our other freedoms. Thanks again for the podcast.

    • @kevinoneill41
      @kevinoneill41 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Now with computers, the systems can be tuned to way cleaner burning engines. I have proven this with my own personnel 08 6.4 by tuning and adding a (Modified) baffled and screened catch can. Equals fewer contaminants in the intake system, cleaner burn in the combustion chamber, and better HP. Improved MPG. Fewer emissions, and improved engine life on all internal moving parts. Less downtime.

  • @braindamaged1700
    @braindamaged1700 Před rokem +45

    My grandfather ran water/meth going all the way back to the 70’s. He sold kits at truck stops & couldn’t move them at $75. So he bumped the price up to $700 & couldn’t make enough of them.

  • @AlexJonesWasRight1776
    @AlexJonesWasRight1776 Před rokem +41

    I lost all my diesel emission deletes the same way i lost all of my firearms. " A tragic boating accident at sea in international waters." SO TRAGIC!!!

    • @latus-rectum45
      @latus-rectum45 Před 5 měsíci +5

      1776 wouldn't have ever happened if everyone shared your ideologies. Be a man

    • @Unduplicatable
      @Unduplicatable Před 3 měsíci

      @@latus-rectum45 That’s the same ideology from 1776 you fool… my right to bear arms is the same as my right to bear arms without you knowing.

  • @Steadierpark
    @Steadierpark Před rokem +13

    Well there’s the problem. Why can’t we get aftermarket parts and not have to pay 19k in parts?! If the government could fix that, then more trucks would be compliant. And some people would be able to get in the business of making emissions parts. Carb is a money grab claiming to be the gatekeeper. As long as a truck passes emissions test, there should be no question how it got there. Fix that and we can fix people keeping emissions on.

  • @tater0909
    @tater0909 Před rokem +182

    Seems they wanna control every aspect of life. Government needs to stay out of people’s lives

    • @jeffkaczmarek3577
      @jeffkaczmarek3577 Před rokem

      Stop going to the polls and begging for masters to rob and rule yourself and your neighbors and they will.

    • @Project2505
      @Project2505 Před rokem +23

      Then stop voting in people that want to do that Just saying

    • @tater0909
      @tater0909 Před rokem +12

      @@Project2505 I do not vote for people who want to do that. So don’t come in assuming I have.

    • @bigmurph1447
      @bigmurph1447 Před rokem

      One world order they already have it in place than been doing this slowly for years. The fake president we have was put there to make the big changes to the USA. He was a dislike guy before he was installed so it doesn't matter now voting isn't going to do shit

    • @danielzentz8163
      @danielzentz8163 Před rokem +13

      Get rid of the the two party system

  • @dandable
    @dandable Před rokem +23

    The EPA needs to have a muzzle put on. They’re grip on power is getting out of hand.

  • @chris_martin
    @chris_martin Před rokem +4

    Glad to have LFD as my local diesel shop. Great group of guys!

  • @rocrater100
    @rocrater100 Před rokem +14

    Great content as usual. 100% right about how the truck is used. I'm in the boat where I only use my truck occasionally and ran into the emissions issues from idling/short tripping.

  • @lowlifegarage
    @lowlifegarage Před rokem +5

    Such good information. I'm the guy who drives his 97,500 dually 15 to work and 15 min home. I just like diesels. But I'm constantly stressed about getting and staying hot enough to regen. But I'm in the middle of replacing all the charge pipes. Down tube. Intake. Manifolds up tubes. So this puts me at ease a bit.

  • @codyg7936
    @codyg7936 Před rokem +13

    To be clear, the 25 largest container ships in the world burn more diesel fuel in one year with no emissions than all of the diesel trucks in North America…and there are well over 1,000 container ships…

    • @ronblack7870
      @ronblack7870 Před 6 měsíci +4

      nope they are now subject to emission rules due to international agreement .

  • @740-Diesel
    @740-Diesel Před 11 měsíci

    Really enjoy hearing from Vinny. Good dude

  • @garysiefman3093
    @garysiefman3093 Před rokem

    Awesome video! Very informative for sure!

  • @Randoggydog
    @Randoggydog Před rokem +3

    Great podcast thank you very much!

  • @benrothberg6799
    @benrothberg6799 Před rokem +2

    Absolute perfect show! Super informative and it encapsulates all my frustrations with the ambiguities of green laws! Thank you for this podcast!

  • @keworkianjr23
    @keworkianjr23 Před rokem +2

    Out of all the podcast I watched this is the realest , genuine guy and speaking real day facts . The rest of the guys try too kiss the feet of epa and still give there opinions . But this guy is a deferent breed and would love too watch more of HIM !

  • @msanc315
    @msanc315 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The hell with that! Government trucks dont have to have emmision systems so neither do ours

  • @automotiveandmore
    @automotiveandmore Před rokem +12

    Can we get an episode about the half ton diesels. Would love to see PPE talk about the LM2 Duramax as they are bringing out tons of products.

  • @alvinhyman6838
    @alvinhyman6838 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I know this is an old video but, I love how this is done! And we are all breaking the law it's just not enforced is very true! There are too many laws to all be enforced and many of them are in direct conflict with each other. I have been driving a diesel for the last 30 years. The 7.3 was the first standard for light to medium trucks. I am the third owner of my current diesel a 6.4 powerstroke that was set up and runs great tuned to the same output of the newest 6.7 high output and gets better fuel economy. The ironic part is I went to the State of Georgia and bought it from a dealer because they were wholesaling because to sell it otherwise they would have to put it back fully to stock or face possible fines and jeopardize their dealership license.
    The fact that those that are being tasked with enforcing the laws do not know the law. Keep putting out the updates because I don't think that anyone really knows the laws that cover this subject. Because as best as I (retired LEO) understand what the actual EPA standard of the Law states is that the vehicle must pass the emissions test standard that it did at the date it was manufactured!! With or without factory equipment if it meets that standard it is in compliance with what the EPA Law states!!

  • @danielmcqueen1024
    @danielmcqueen1024 Před 4 měsíci +1

    That's why my 2000 F-250 Lariat 7.3 SD is still on the road. It's been an amazing reilable truck and motor... the only thing I've to replace was the front hubs, my bad for running Phat tires that wore out the hubs. The Water/Meth injection has peque my interest, I have added mods like HI A/C injectors, upgraded the turbo, Banks Intercooler plus the Trans Command module and running a TS power chip set on stage 4 which works for me!
    I talk to alot of folks about my 7.3 and tell them to let her indle 5 minutes or the piro is under 350 degrees... as a OTR driver in my past life keeping the EGR temps down will give you a Million mile motor!

  • @Dipperdap1
    @Dipperdap1 Před rokem +6

    First time viewer and man it was great. I only run 7.3's because of all this and Its very comforting to just put diesel fuel in and go. I would not own anything newer because of it. My 96 has 365k and is still on the original injectors. It runs great. My soon to be hotshot truck is a 2002 and its built to 425 hp and runs really well. I'm breaking it in now and will be hitting the hauling road after the first of the year. Great info and great podcast. Thanks, a new subscriber.

    • @TheDieselPodcast
      @TheDieselPodcast  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for listening, we appreciate it! We have some 7.3 specific episodes on the channel. Let us know if you’d like a topic about them covered on an episode.

    • @robertusa1234
      @robertusa1234 Před rokem +1

      This is why California it trying to bad older vehicles from the road. Which is pointless. Their aren’t a lot of older engines left on the road to make a difference

    • @robertusa1234
      @robertusa1234 Před rokem

      This was all caused by the morons posting vedio of their truck belching black smoke at electric cars.

    • @bucketheadrox
      @bucketheadrox Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@robertusa1234 and it all started when they cracked down on truckers putting old motors in new chassis. The glider kit.

  • @Richardrefund
    @Richardrefund Před 5 měsíci +2

    I'll keep my little 2005 Ram 2500 Heavy Duty without emissions. I've got almost 300,000 miles on it and have only done routine maintenance.

  • @alfonsobernabe4291
    @alfonsobernabe4291 Před rokem +1

    Great podcast !

  • @gates_e2264
    @gates_e2264 Před rokem

    I just love the facts are there that this was not the way to go and that it's killing more to have it. To be smart about it and just figure a way to not crop dust everything with smoking everything out and get rid of what's destroying more to have

  • @Brett235
    @Brett235 Před rokem

    I sold a 2016 f350 dually with the 6.7 simply because of the emissions. It was a great truck and very powerful. I had it deleted, from the def to the oil cooler it was deleted. I got a ticket for not having a dpf filter and looked into putting it back to stock and it was just too expensive. I sold the truck to a logger and bought a gas burner. I can still pull my tractor and equipment I just get started a little slower.

  • @Dead-Goldstar
    @Dead-Goldstar Před 6 měsíci +1

    I enjoyed the video I have a 2006 GMC Sierra 2500 HD 6.6 Duramax engine has 365.000km its stock runs like a clock don't have any tunes on it don't intend to delete anything. I am removing and cleaning the EGR system on it only.

  • @ogxs1433
    @ogxs1433 Před rokem

    My duramax is SAFE ....2002 zero emissions devices from Factory 4we one owner . It's for sale . Thanks to this channel for the added value. Price is going up....

  • @alfonsobernabe4291
    @alfonsobernabe4291 Před rokem +7

    I love good clean air in my diesel and my diesel loves it to

  • @mikeb6300
    @mikeb6300 Před rokem +3

    I have always thought about the methanol injections for the DPF

  • @martinlang9615
    @martinlang9615 Před 8 měsíci +1

    0:46 Answer to first Question:
    You can use a decarboniser additive with each refuel.
    The product I used has independent scientific reports AND was tested by a NATA certified testing specialist which is part of the Brisbane city council.
    The test compared a new Isuzu diesel ute first without any additives, then with CEM (Australian based Cost Effective Maintenance…mining companies are saving big bucks as Cat Dozers last much longer than recommended with less wear than the non additive engines.). Anyway, I’m only going to mention the decarboniser increases the cetane rating a little and because of the slightly better combustion not only reduces the number of particulates, but the size of the soot. This obviously means reduced regenerations saving money here. As well, when doing a regen, the DPF burns hotter and this reduces regen time. I’ve used their products for about 15 years. As I buy in bulk it actually pays for itself in slightly increased fuel consumption. The other benefit is cleaner engine internals and injector spray pattern is maintained as designed.
    One mind blowing fact I know is that the oil additive AW10 allows the engine oil soot loading to double (and still keep the oil within specs), now I’m not saying to extend your servicing intervals…I would never do that, in fact I like to cut them short.
    Every 50,000 klms I do a “double flush” using the flush concentrate and use cheap oil, just drive about 15 klms, then dump the oil to put the good stuff in, of course with AW10. 2% per volume is all u need.
    They have a cheap book which has many customer successes (including a large mining company I was telling u about).
    I get nothing out of telling you about this…I’m just a diesel lover, from small vehicles to 4x4 to V8 twin turbo Audi Q7 I owned years ago…Damm that was a fast SUV (was tuned, small exhaust mods). Currently I own a heavily modified LandCruiser Prado 2007 (240kW, 560 Nm at the wheels).
    Thinking about an older US truck pre DPF and mechanical fuel injection…any suggestions?
    FYI, typically DPFs should be removed and specially cleaned every 150,000 klms and in Australia the best in the business charge. $600 AUD. Thing is, by using the decarboniser you will extend this very much longer.
    Not sure what u guys have in the US, but just make sure it’s laboratory and field tested with quality company reports.

  • @davidriverman3399
    @davidriverman3399 Před rokem +3

    Enjoy your podcast, I am a Owner Operator OTR OVER MY YEARS OF OWNING EIGHT TRUCK IN MY CARRIER I have found that if I stay away of the Bio diesel the engines seem to get better fuel mileage, and less problems with the emissions systems

  • @kevinoneill41
    @kevinoneill41 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Returning the vehivle to stock. Is not running with a failed government emmisions project. But rather a clean burning properly tuned well maintaned engine. That has higher mpg. more hp. And longer lasting less maintanence vehicles.

  • @christopherwoycke1959
    @christopherwoycke1959 Před 8 měsíci +1

    No-one wants to talk about WHY the epa and other agencies came after truck owners (and shops). Hate to say it, but it's their own damn fault. The government HATES when people flaunt disregard of the laws. That is exactly what most diesel owners did. Instead of quietly tuning their trucks for better performance and better mileage and being discrete about it, they chose to include tunes for "rolling coal". They also produced and installed EGR bypass systems that were VERY obvious, some of them bright purple pipes or "block offs". Some idiots even made it a point to go to political rallys with their trucks "rolling coal". Thank you so much for drawing attention to the shops and people that simply were trying to keep their trucks on the road and running without failures due to emissions systems. As someone once said " When I see black smoke from your truck, all I see is someone that doesn't know how to tune a truck".

  • @markwood9691
    @markwood9691 Před rokem +1

    My work Peterbilt has been in & out of the shop for Regen/def problems, 6 months and around $17k, it’s finally fixed… for now. This is a propane delivery truck in the northeast.

    • @100pyatt
      @100pyatt Před rokem

      Electing Leftists results in this bullshit

  • @stevewillis5692
    @stevewillis5692 Před rokem +1

    Holy shit this is nuts. I'm a diesel mechanic and grew up on a cattle ranch in Montana used to live in Stevensville when I was in kindergarten

  • @jeremys4591
    @jeremys4591 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Listening to this podcast as I'm pulling egr off my lly 😅

  • @alfonsobernabe4291
    @alfonsobernabe4291 Před rokem +4

    You should do a episode with Charlie the Duramax mechanic at leadfoot he is one of the best in the state I know us Duramax fans would love it

  • @robbiedouglas718
    @robbiedouglas718 Před rokem

    Would like to know if there is a way of finding out what tuner is on a 2014 F250 6.7. Bought the truck but the tuner head didn’t come with the truck

  • @bcrawford9072
    @bcrawford9072 Před rokem +3

    You know what sucks is when your that person trying to stay straight with the law. Then truck goes down and the dpf pump is bad. Then dealer says it may take a year to get the part. I can't go that long with out my truck. So I had to reach out to friends in the business to get me my pump. All I'm trying to say is the government wants to know why this is happening now and that's why. You can't get parts.

  • @rowdyparker7330
    @rowdyparker7330 Před rokem +3

    Should check insane diesels for their bypass filters. I hear this helps with soot build up in the engine.

    • @cucvfarmer
      @cucvfarmer Před rokem

      Any bypass filter kit will help. I have a FS2500 on my 2000 F250 Super Duty with 7.3 powerstroke. I personally think bypass filters should come stock on all diesel and gasoline vehicles that have egr.

  • @jamesgibson5876
    @jamesgibson5876 Před 8 měsíci

    Northern idaho..sounds like kellogg.. couerdelane ...Kootenai County area .. I eft home at 16 and went to work underground there ...1980.. . Many miles ago...

  • @YahFllr
    @YahFllr Před rokem

    I've never got in trouble for a little blackness on the side of the truck by the exshault pipe, for I only was my truck once a year. But I guess one can put a extension on the tailpipe and get it away from the truck.

  • @kevinoneill41
    @kevinoneill41 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Have you looked behind your EGR and seen how plugged with soot and goo your intake is? Have you been behind and followed, have you been stuck in trafic when one of these 08 to 2010 veh while it is in regen? Try it on a hot day. And as the owner or driver in this situation your life could be threatened. Have your oil tested at your 5000 + recommended service. And you have 2 + quarts extra in your crankcase and that turns out to be fuel that has by passed your rings during regen that is just destroying to life of your engine.
    PS since I put a large volume 4" catchcan with 1" ports and a baffle plate on my blowby for my 08 6.4 Powerstroke my cold start has improved greatly and the amount of black smoke on lift off in stop and go traffic has greatly improved no black smoke on a normal lift off with a meadum load.👍👍

  • @Spad68
    @Spad68 Před rokem +1

    I guess the new 7.3 ford caming out with is king for those who occasionally use them . Weekender RV . Weekend races and small businesses.

  • @andiamocclash397
    @andiamocclash397 Před rokem +2

    I have only recently found this podcast, And i can say with certainty that you have helped me though both the delete process as well as getting a Revmax VB, and proper tune. I'm in AZ so no emissions here but, the info has been 11/10 and i cant thank you enough!

    • @bigmurph1447
      @bigmurph1447 Před rokem +1

      You do have emissions in ur state. It's for all states u take the dpf ur truck its a federal law u could be fine a ton of money. Just saying

    • @C5turbo
      @C5turbo Před rokem +1

      @@bigmurph1447 CORRECT. I'm in AZ too. I think what andiamo means is maybe in his rural area they don't do the testing every year. But things are changing quick and everyone with a diesel truck will be effected in the new couple years. Many of the things that use to be CA only emissions wise are being adopted by other states quick and not just on diesels.

    • @bigmurph1447
      @bigmurph1447 Před rokem +2

      @@C5turbo yes I know I understand that I don't have emissions testing in my state either. But alot of people still thinks if there state doesn't have emissions laws its ok to delete there truck. The diesel emissions law is not a state law its a federal law. Alot of people get confused over the laws.

    • @KittPowell
      @KittPowell Před rokem

      Must be outside Maricopa County

    • @andiamocclash397
      @andiamocclash397 Před rokem

      @@KittPowell pinal but i drive to phx every day for work

  • @Mike-01234
    @Mike-01234 Před 5 měsíci

    I have a 8 year old Ram 2500 fully stock haven't had any issues with any of the emissions only has 43k on it. Drive it around here and there mostly not towing anything.

  • @christopherkiss5496
    @christopherkiss5496 Před rokem +2

    So till the emissions is perfected like gas motors today run old pre emissions or by a gasser

  • @YahFllr
    @YahFllr Před rokem

    I still have a old 7.3, runs great and no emissions bullcrap!!!

  • @silverstake88
    @silverstake88 Před 5 měsíci

    I use Lucas Diesel Deep Clean. Gotta have it.
    I was in the oilfield for many years using a truck that had the DEF system on it. In those vocational environments (idle time, PTO time, wait, etc) with cold weather especially - you gotta use it. Otherwise you'll plug up the SCR fast. Downtime is unacceptable in work environments and it'll break your business.
    I put 400,000 hard miles on the truck in 6 years and had ZERO emissions issues. It was a Freightliner 122SD with a Detroit 600HP diesel and 18 speed transmission with 46K rears.
    You MUST use LDDC to keep the filters clean. PLUS - do regular forced regens. Especially if you drive just local distances. Otherwise the shops will get you with high $$$$$ repairs.

  • @shannonagee799
    @shannonagee799 Před rokem

    It is the water methanol injection work for trucks with DPfs or good for them

  • @upaydro6d297
    @upaydro6d297 Před 5 měsíci

    Got a dog delete do one on a 2019 cascadia dd13 with a dt12 and it will not automatically shift, manual only and limited to only 53 mph. Any suggestions?

  • @whiskersmcmeow6224
    @whiskersmcmeow6224 Před rokem +8

    Your truck will never run better than after you delete it. These guys are epa spokespersons. You will never make high miles or high horse power with the dpf still on your truck.

    • @vinnyhimes1190
      @vinnyhimes1190 Před rokem

      🤣🤣🤣You must have missed the part where I clearly said we were treated like criminals. I'm definitely no EPA Spokesperson. I would love nothing more than to see the entire agency completely obliterated. Until that happens, they will continue to destroy people's lives and livelihoods. I'm just here to tell our story so idiots preaching about deletes don't ruin anymore lives.

  • @nitrojunkie22
    @nitrojunkie22 Před rokem +2

    I kept all my crap after my delete. It was a major PITA to pull it, and I don't plan on putting it all back on anytime soon.

  • @Misiekgren
    @Misiekgren Před 8 měsíci

    Does anyone know whether S&B has a good system for a raised intake?

  • @timothyberlinski2299
    @timothyberlinski2299 Před 3 měsíci

    Don't you need tuning for water meth injection too? And the injection from what I have seen gets plumbed in right before it goes into the intake so how would that help the egr valve

  • @bpd231martinko9
    @bpd231martinko9 Před 5 měsíci

    I now own a 2017 Ford 6.7 f250, the biggest mistake I ever made because of the fuel mileage, 12 Mpg towing a light trailer, maybe 15 Mpg on the highway without, and constantly worrying about a $10,000 breakdown .During my pick up truck owning/driving career I sold my 1997 F250 with a 7.3 ( bought it new and meticulously maintained it) It only had 74,000 miles on it when I sold it in 2006. Dam thing used to get 24-26 miles to the gallon- didn't matter if I drove it in the city or on the highway. I couldn't even smell burning diesel coming out of the exhaust, never black exhaust and when cold a little light grey exhaust, and unbelievably the engine oil stayed very clean looking between oil changes. Only problem that I ever had was the oil pan leaked (a lot) and was told by numerous mechanics that the engine had to be pulled or that the cab had to be lifted to reseal the pan at a cost of over $2,500.00 at the time, which was one of the reasons that I sold it. I have since found out that there is an outfit somewhere in Mass. that you can buy a two piece oil pan for less than $500.00 dollars. I'm seriously considering selling it, I had plans to pull a small 5th wheel toy hauler when my wife retires in two years so that we can travel the country together but I'm afraid that something catastrophic is going to happen to it before that time comes. Anyhow- just venting...

  • @cbrcliff
    @cbrcliff Před rokem

    Great lesson. Would be interesting to see if water injection would have saved the Nissan or the Dodge Eco Diesel.

  • @yehudaegert2276
    @yehudaegert2276 Před rokem

    Does this mean that I can't put in a different engine then factory? Being that it won't run like it did from factory??

  • @exotichotshot7221
    @exotichotshot7221 Před rokem +5

    Wow perfect timing! I literally just pulled the trigger on a Snow Perf. Stage MPG kit 2 days ago!
    I was on the fence because I haven’t heard anything about it in 10 years and even all the forum topics are 10-15 years old so I thought maybe I was missing something and everyone stopped using them. It was weird.
    I absolutely NEED water meth injection because pulling 30k lbs+ up the Rockies every week. I’m on my 3rd exhaust manifold on my 5th Gen Ram which I’m guessing is from too high of EGT’s and I think meth injection should fix it.

    • @cucvfarmer
      @cucvfarmer Před rokem +2

      Get a Banks intake and intercooler. That will help out.

    • @vinnyhimes1190
      @vinnyhimes1190 Před rokem +3

      You will love it, if you have any questions about it, feel free to hit me up. I'd love to help.

    • @davidcaskey4669
      @davidcaskey4669 Před rokem +1

      Down shift and spin the motor faster. Had a 2001 dodge 125 hp injectors,schide lighting pump and turbo and edge drag box never cracked a manifold or melted a piston the Cummins will run all day long at 1250 degrees go any higher better let off in about 10seconds or you'll have problems

    • @exotichotshot7221
      @exotichotshot7221 Před rokem +1

      @@davidcaskey4669 Thanks. Spinning it faster will increase coolant temps. With a 5th Gen High Output Cummins the sweet spot is 2200rpms I found out (w/ 37” wheels) without heating up the coolant and oil temps, but consistently at those speeds EGT gets hot going up the IKE at 7k-11k ft elevation.

    • @davidcaskey4669
      @davidcaskey4669 Před rokem

      @@exotichotshot7221 drove tractor trailer pulling heavy since i turned 18 that was in 1980 still have the W900A that my dad started with its a 1976 model KTA CUMMINS also have the second truck my dad bought for the business a 1979 359 extended hood 3406B both of these you aslo down shift to cool the exhaust when your pulling as a diesel pulls down it stops burning the fuel efficiently thats why the black smoke black smoke means that exhaust temp going to start climbing unless yuo drop a gear. Both of these trucks were 6X4 transmission years ago dropped the six speeds out and put in a 13 double over and kept the 4 sp brownie boxes there enough gears in them to pull what ever you want but when you start seeing the heavy black smoke time to move a stick one or the other

  • @brianhahne9623
    @brianhahne9623 Před rokem +10

    I highly doubt it, in the heavy diesel truck world, they are still handing out those deletes for new trucks due to lack of parts, and no viable replacements. Due to the oem parts being proven to be prone to premature failure. With any luck the EPA will be dissolved along with all the 3 letter organizations.

  • @Legoinry
    @Legoinry Před rokem +1

    I was a deisel mechanic and I currently drive semi and fly planes in Alaska and I'll tell you that emission device don't do well and have no life in cold weather period our semi trucks are failing left and right and need to be regen all the time

  • @freddyhollingsworth5945
    @freddyhollingsworth5945 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I had a Karen call 911 over my 6.0...it won't "roll coal" it's a grandpa truck, but another guy rolled some coal in a blue Duramax, but the cop pulled in behind me with his lights on.. I showed him my recipe that I had just bought $150 of groceries and had been in the store for an hour..I fired my truck up and floored it and it blew zero coal...the cop said, "well you changed the tune", but my truck doesn't have a tuner and he looked at my phone and I showed him I have no tune app....the Karen pulled up and said, " no that's not him, but all those disgusting trucks need pulled off the roads"...people make me sick...she was driving a brand new EQS S-Class Mercedes-Benz EV car... I found out she used to be the Mayor of my little town...the cop just rolled his eyes and walked away and left without saying a word to me..

  • @natedog01able
    @natedog01able Před 7 měsíci

    I have a 2005 dodge ram cummins 4 inch cat deleted no egr. Improved fuel economy by 2mpg

  • @A2J_Tim
    @A2J_Tim Před 5 měsíci

    I have been running water meth injection for 20 years on several different vehicles, 1 diesel and the rest high hp turbo gas engines, I love snow performance, auqaumist and aem systems, every engine I tear down has 0 carbon build up on the valve train and pistons.

  • @davidcaskey4669
    @davidcaskey4669 Před rokem +1

    I have brand new mopar doors and fenders in the boxes for a 98 to2001 if yours are bad and you want to keep it looking good

  • @rvadventures
    @rvadventures Před rokem +1

    I've got a 2016 f350 xlt with 135,000+ it's been pulling rvs since day one, I've seen the cp4 issues but it's failure rate is 7% over all, I've had 07 f250,12f250,15f450,19f250,16 f350 now I've either been lucky or is this not as bad as they say? Now my lawyer has my 2015 f450 in a lawsuit not a class action lawsuit just the individual suit for the 2015 cp4. But from my understanding dodge ,Chevy and ford run the same bosh cp4 dodge has settled out, but the lawyer says ford will fight till the bitter end because they're going broke along with gm, my question is do these cp4 kits really work because they're still installing the 4.2 which is the same bosh cp anyways.

  • @itcshifter8114
    @itcshifter8114 Před rokem +2

    My truck has been in the shop since Aug 26, mostly waiting for parts to return it to stock. Parts and labor are estimated at around $2600

    • @100pyatt
      @100pyatt Před rokem

      LEFTISM results unless we throw the 🏆🤡🏆 left out of government

    • @jacobgomez2682
      @jacobgomez2682 Před rokem +2

      😂😂😂😂 wtf would u do that for, move!!

    • @drunkpolack7612
      @drunkpolack7612 Před rokem +1

      Gay

  • @michaelbenoit248
    @michaelbenoit248 Před rokem +8

    The problem now is that it is getting harder to get DPF’s for trucks. Guys were forced to delete em cuz there’s no DEF & no parts available!!!
    If you want to eat dinner & have diesel at the pump for your truck the EPA better reconsider cuz there’s a ton of deleted trucks on the road rn that are working hard hauling food to the stores that are not going to be able to do so now with this.

    • @Steadierpark
      @Steadierpark Před rokem +1

      Damn right brotha. It’s a useless pile of metal when there’s no parts available.

    • @100pyatt
      @100pyatt Před rokem

      All because of LEFTISTS (Democrats and RINOs)

  • @YahFllr
    @YahFllr Před rokem +1

    The EGR is nothing but a exshaust leak into the intake. Its understandable the need to remove it. I personally never liked the delete option, I prefer just to turn it off by one way or another. The EGR is easy, simply unplug it. Yes a code is sent and the light comes on, but that does not bother me. I can easily put up with the light vs my intake clogging up with the black gombo.

  • @williambowers5783
    @williambowers5783 Před 7 měsíci

    You should check out Pittsburgh power and use the max mileage catalyst

  • @alfonsobernabe4291
    @alfonsobernabe4291 Před rokem

    Yea man people always ask me how much my tunning cost and when I tell them they say there gonna go with the EBay kit and I just bite my tongue because you can’t convince those guys

  • @ox-cetane4887
    @ox-cetane4887 Před rokem +1

    great podcast

  • @RobertHolster1
    @RobertHolster1 Před 6 měsíci

    Water Methanol Injection: perhaps that would be a great topic of discussion. Some places, deletes aren't an option. Where I live isn't an "emissions state," but there is a specific statute prohibiting the sale of deleted trucks. Not to mention that some shops will NOT work on a deleted truck. Ryan Milliken, just a few miles from me, will not even allow deleted trucks in his parking lot. I'm personally NOT against deletes, but to be realistic, it's a no-go in some areas. Vinny is right: Water Methanol Injection isn't discussed enough. I plan to install it on my first diesel, which I will be buying soon.

  • @JamesMasterPlaster
    @JamesMasterPlaster Před měsícem

    Great job Patrick🤗👍🤺🏋️‍♀️☦️

  • @robert5
    @robert5 Před rokem

    I am about to buy a 2014 to 2017 ether ford or ram. I see a lot of deleted trucks for sale and some are darn nice. I am staying away from those though. I could possible buy one if it included all the stock parts to put it back to stock but all the sellers who I contact and ask if they still have the stock parts to "un-delete" it, they laugh and say no.

  • @Spad68
    @Spad68 Před rokem

    I can not believe no one has come out with a much better more efficient cheaper replacement kits . Clearly there's a market for it .

  • @mtebaldi1
    @mtebaldi1 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What about early diesels 99 and older trucks 1500-1ton? Ford, GM, Dodge.

  • @beddozo
    @beddozo Před rokem

    I've owned my lmm for 5 yrs and I'm still learning about Diesels , Question , did I hear him correctly ? A diesel guy that has all bone stock truck that tows heavy loads / works the truck has less problems than the guy that drives 10 miles each way to work , and let's say it's all Freeway driving,, and if that's the case what advice would he give to the guy doing his 10 miles a day on the Freeway ?

  • @lbeck119
    @lbeck119 Před rokem

    Haha....Southern Idaho here grew up in the 90s when all the Cummins had propane and methanol injection for the hot setup 🤣🤘🤘🤘

  • @dusten.johnson
    @dusten.johnson Před 11 měsíci +1

    Run an ezlynk. Keep stock exhaust so you can put it back on if need be. Leave egr on and just have it turned off. Stop putting huge tips on exhaust to keep attention off. Just run dpf delete pipes and stock tailpipe. Have fun on empty back roads. Keep it nice and easy in town.

  • @iansteward4708
    @iansteward4708 Před rokem

    So it sounds like those of us (I have a 97 7.3) with the older non-emissions trucks can still benefit from the water/meth injection? Also, I try to “go easy” on my truck but does driving it with a heavier foot (higher rpm’s) actually cause the engine to run cleaner with less buildup in the long run?

    • @mstrickk1
      @mstrickk1 Před rokem +1

      Stomping it once a week will help clear out build up. Diesel's aren't meant to be grandma driven. They are built to pull heavy loads. If you aren't pulling heavy, you need to romp on it regularly.

  • @ZayneMcDonald
    @ZayneMcDonald Před rokem +3

    My worry is that pre emissions diesel will have to become emission compliant or has to be unregistered because they are no longer exempt from emissions. I grew up around diesels and always had a passion for them. I like the newer diesels because they have a lot of nice features but have failing emissions equipment or are 50,000+ dollars even when it’s a 10+ year old truck. So with emissions on newer diesels makes the pre emissions one go way up in value and harder to buy. I’ve been wanting to buy a obs 7.3 powerstroke or a 2nd Gen 12v or 24v that’s not rusted out and lower mileage. But even the rusted out high mileage are selling for like 15,000+ and I remember when clean low mileage ones a few years ago you could buy under 10,000 now they sell for 20,000+. You know I haul hay and haul cattle feed and tow quite often in a very hilly environment and I’m 18 fresh out of school and I could use even a older diesel. These hills are killing my 03 5.3 Silverado. It will do the work but I’m getting 4-7 mpg because of the hills. But can’t find a decent older diesel truck that isn’t high mileage or rusted out without being a ridiculous price. Like I said even the rusted out high mileage ones that have been ran hard are still selling for 15k + and the ones that are selling for like 5-10k are really high mileage rusted out with a lot of problems that would cost more to fix then what the truck is worth.

    • @yourfavoritelawnguy2722
      @yourfavoritelawnguy2722 Před rokem +1

      your best bet, buy a pre 06 truck, it will be high mileage but find one who has papers proving the work done. Your best bet will be to plan to rebuild it, make it new. I dont see how they could force vehicles that never had parts designed for the vehicle magically appear.
      Higher mileage means less $, means more $ for upgrades.

    • @ZayneMcDonald
      @ZayneMcDonald Před rokem

      @@yourfavoritelawnguy2722 yeah but the thing is I’m talking about 94-04 trucks I see high mileage rusted out for more than 13k within 100 miles range of me

    • @ZayneMcDonald
      @ZayneMcDonald Před rokem

      @@yourfavoritelawnguy2722 for a decent truck with a little bit of rust and less than 250k miles they are selling for almost 20k and under 200k they sell for 25k if not more

    • @cucvfarmer
      @cucvfarmer Před rokem

      That is happening in California on F450 and above.

  • @hughjass4876
    @hughjass4876 Před rokem +8

    Problem is we are all law abiding and striving to obey laws, and continually have to keep up with new laws. The non law abiding don’t obey laws so legislators leave them alone, knowing they will not obey. It’s about control and power.

    • @Tomcat71
      @Tomcat71 Před 5 měsíci

      You aint lying my friend. every law is about power over us. Its never about safety or even the "Children" the govt will mow your kids down in school faster than you can blink an eye to get you inline.

  • @YahFllr
    @YahFllr Před rokem

    If I remember correctly, I bought a egr valve on amazon for about 190.00.

  • @mikeb6300
    @mikeb6300 Před rokem +1

    I have been told and now live by it
    CHEAP IS EXPENSIVE

  • @SPUPRR
    @SPUPRR Před rokem +2

    Maybe that is why my 2 6 Leakers run so good. 2004 F550 with 210K on the clock and a 2006 F250 230K on the clock and I beat them like a red headed step child EVERYWHERE I go.

  • @Bryan-uo7zf
    @Bryan-uo7zf Před 5 měsíci

    Hey diesel podcast do a podcast on Pittsburgh power max mileage catalyst. I’ve got people telling me after adding this stuff to “every” tank of fuel they are rarely having regens anymore. Interested to hear more “good” fact/opinions on this product as WE need GOOD solutions right now!

  • @0dbm
    @0dbm Před 5 měsíci

    Can a deleted diesel be tuned to pass EPA certification

  • @stephencarlisle6339
    @stephencarlisle6339 Před rokem +1

    From what I understand the stock 6.0 air filter is adequate for stock power. Any opinions?

    • @GIJOSH010
      @GIJOSH010 Před rokem +1

      Stock filter for stock power? Sounds like common sense. I think the stock filter flows better than the aftermarket.

    • @jacobgomez2682
      @jacobgomez2682 Před rokem

      Modify the hell out of that 6.0 man, as a ase technician egr systems destroy the engine, let it breathe

  • @A2J_Tim
    @A2J_Tim Před 5 měsíci

    im just going to keep my old 94 12 valve on the road, came factory with no emissions...

  • @czwarlord9243
    @czwarlord9243 Před 8 měsíci

    Problem with water methanol is the surflow pumps fail and when they do your vehicle runs lean and kaboom

  • @IndigenousSteed
    @IndigenousSteed Před rokem

    I'd sure like to know how much development is really going into this water methanol mixed with ammonia or straight up ammonium hydroxide injection is working out theory it looks very promising.

  • @edgarbutler6509
    @edgarbutler6509 Před 5 měsíci

    I have 2002 dodge 5.7 can I put a small tuner on it an be legal

  • @bigfoot2941
    @bigfoot2941 Před 5 měsíci

    I just got a 2015 ram all the parts are left on the engine but exhaust is just a pipe. Guess thats why they left it on after the delete incase they wanted to trade it off.

  • @042452
    @042452 Před rokem +1

    I don’t have a Truck…..However I have 3 Diesel Vehicles And I follow a lot of Diesel sites….and I see guys on these sites bragging about Deleting their vehicles thinking that they can keep getting away with it and they Hate authority…….and most of the Guys here deleting their Jeeps VWs and BMWs are getting their Parts from Canada

  • @Mr42960
    @Mr42960 Před rokem

    You can read the rules. They do plainly state that repair facilities cannot perform repairs without restoring the removed devices if the repairs involve a part that attaches to a missing emission device or if the missing emission device would have had to be removed and replaced to accomplish the repair.

    • @vinnyhimes1190
      @vinnyhimes1190 Před rokem +1

      That's correct, but there are agents out there telling shops they can't touch the truck unless it's completely put back to stock. The inconsistencies in agents is extremely frustrating when trying to follow the rules they are making up as they go.

    • @Mr42960
      @Mr42960 Před rokem +1

      @@vinnyhimes1190 Thank you, I could certainly agree with your assessment. As if your business wasn't difficult enough...

  • @Upsidedownfoodpyramid
    @Upsidedownfoodpyramid Před 3 měsíci

    I would like to hear more from your guest

    • @Upsidedownfoodpyramid
      @Upsidedownfoodpyramid Před 3 měsíci

      Does he like Banks air intakes?
      Just wanted to also tell you my 4 year old is repeating your opening line about what is going on diesel nation. He listens to your channel with me when we are in the car. 😊

  • @3rdGenCummins
    @3rdGenCummins Před rokem +1

    Vinny for president

  • @goducgo
    @goducgo Před 5 měsíci +1

    My 2013 runs just fine and pulls our AS with no problem. I still get 15 and 21 mpg. What is the end game deleting your truck. I don’t get it at all.

  • @shawnwood9875
    @shawnwood9875 Před rokem

    How do we get a hold of Corey?