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Originally Posted by kypez
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) delete is the most common thing they do. That's when you see them pumping out the black smoke out the back. I usually report them to the EPA
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Its ironic, I was following my own truck, which is a pre-emissions mechanically injected 8.3L diesel engine, and the only time it blew smoke was a tiny puff on gear changes,
The thing has 300,000km on the clock, is over 25 years old, has no electronics and its cleaner out the exhaust black smoke wise than a diesel Territory.
Or maybe its just because the hole is bigger so it disperses the smoke better