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Old 09-03-2011, 02:02 PM
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Oil color after dpf delete???

Guys I was wondering?? How is the color on your oil looking after you did a delete? I checked mine after about 800 miles on a fresh change and it looks like the same color as when I changed it. Before my delete it would look like crude within the same time period. Just wondering does the regen process ruin the oil that much???


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Old 09-03-2011, 08:25 PM
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Guys I was wondering?? How is the color on your oil looking after you did a delete? I checked mine after about 800 miles on a fresh change and it looks like the same color as when I changed it. Before my delete it would look like crude within the same time period. Just wondering does the regen process ruin the oil that much???


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yes, during regens it will dilute your oil with fuel.
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its a diesel bud. our oil is going to turn black after a couple hundred miles.
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Old 09-04-2011, 05:24 AM
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Yeh I know bro.. But it's alot cleaner after the delete....wish the government would realize that these emissions crap are killing our trucks!


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Yeh I know bro.. But it's alot cleaner after the delete....wish the government would realize that these emissions crap are killing our trucks!


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Then I dont know what the purpose of your post was. Other than stating your oil turned black just like it was when you changed your oil. And instatement about your oil being horrible with the dpf on.
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Old 09-04-2011, 08:32 AM
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Then I dont know what the purpose of your post was. Other than stating your oil turned black just like it was when you changed your oil. And instatement about your oil being horrible with the dpf on.
i believe he is talking about his oil still looks new after 800mi with his dpf off the truck. like a gas burner.
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