It’s well known that fuel consumption increases during the winter months, partly because composition changes by refiners to winter fuel to make it more volatile and burn properly in cold weather conditions. Diesel consumers also notice lower mileage in the winter....
So what’s the answer? Your DPF regenerates because of excessive exhaust soot overwhelming the DPF. Exhaust soot is the product of incomplete combustion, the soot is actually partially burned fuel. Soot creates back pressure and the regeneration is triggered and...
So how do DPF’s work? Diesel Particulate filters (DPF) or ‘traps’ do just that, they catch bits of soot in the exhaust. As with any filter they have to be emptied regularly to maintain performance. For a DPF this process is called...
Green Commercial Fuel Solutions continues to provide products designed to reduce fuel consumption and emissions with the launch of DPF Remedy. “While diesel particulate filters do a fine job lowering emissions, they cause a slew of problems that include sapped...