Say the honeycomb was removed from the scr/dpf canister on an LML Duramax. No tuning or other changes. DOC would stay in place to burn any additional fuel. Hoses, sensors etc all hooked up.
My thinking is that there would never be enough back pressure to trigger a regen, and the truck would "regen" only as often as the minimum coded in to the computer - like once every other tank of fuel or every 700-800 miles or something, as opposed to every 100-150 miles like it does around town. It would still inject some extra fuel into the DOC and superheat the exhaust and everything, just much less frequently and for a shorter duration.
Not sure what would happen with the SCR - guessing it would just blow the unused urea out the exhaust since the SCR honeycomb In the front part of the DPF housing would be gone too.
I'm sure I'm not the first person to think of this. Anybody out there could tell me if it would work and why or why not? Any brave souls actually tried it?
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My thinking is that there would never be enough back pressure to trigger a regen, and the truck would "regen" only as often as the minimum coded in to the computer - like once every other tank of fuel or every 700-800 miles or something, as opposed to every 100-150 miles like it does around town. It would still inject some extra fuel into the DOC and superheat the exhaust and everything, just much less frequently and for a shorter duration.
Not sure what would happen with the SCR - guessing it would just blow the unused urea out the exhaust since the SCR honeycomb In the front part of the DPF housing would be gone too.
I'm sure I'm not the first person to think of this. Anybody out there could tell me if it would work and why or why not? Any brave souls actually tried it?
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