kb5zcr
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Howdy all, I've got about 1200 miles on my 23 Rubi diesel gladiator.
I installed a Scanguage 2 last week and set it up to monitor turbo temp, Regen status ON/OFF, DPF temp, and DPF soot level.
When I installed it a week ago my soot level was 40, after a week of around town driving my soot level reached 76, so today I decided to drive it around town (subdivision type driving) until it reached 80 and see if it would automatically begin a regen cycle.
Once the soot level reached 80, after about 1/2 mile the regen indicator switched to ON (was driving abt 30 mph at the time)
I then made my way to the highway about a mile away, had to stop at a red light for a minute, and up to the highway.
As I was driving between 60-70 mph the soot level was steadily dropping.
It did pause at 42 for a bit on its way down, I just kept driving.
After about 20 minutes the regen indicator switched to OFF and the soot level showed 8
It did go back up to 18 pretty quickly over the next 15 min drive back to the house but then stabilized.
This was my first observed regen.
Like I mentioned, it took me about a week of my everyday driving for my soot level to go from 40 to 80, I'm retired so don't get put on the highway ever trip.
I'm very happy to have the scanguage 2 so I can know when I'm getting close to 80 soot level so I can plan for it, I don't want to interrupt it if possible.
I highly recommend some type of monitor for diesel owners.
I installed a Scanguage 2 last week and set it up to monitor turbo temp, Regen status ON/OFF, DPF temp, and DPF soot level.
When I installed it a week ago my soot level was 40, after a week of around town driving my soot level reached 76, so today I decided to drive it around town (subdivision type driving) until it reached 80 and see if it would automatically begin a regen cycle.
Once the soot level reached 80, after about 1/2 mile the regen indicator switched to ON (was driving abt 30 mph at the time)
I then made my way to the highway about a mile away, had to stop at a red light for a minute, and up to the highway.
As I was driving between 60-70 mph the soot level was steadily dropping.
It did pause at 42 for a bit on its way down, I just kept driving.
After about 20 minutes the regen indicator switched to OFF and the soot level showed 8
It did go back up to 18 pretty quickly over the next 15 min drive back to the house but then stabilized.
This was my first observed regen.
Like I mentioned, it took me about a week of my everyday driving for my soot level to go from 40 to 80, I'm retired so don't get put on the highway ever trip.
I'm very happy to have the scanguage 2 so I can know when I'm getting close to 80 soot level so I can plan for it, I don't want to interrupt it if possible.
I highly recommend some type of monitor for diesel owners.
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