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Old 05-18-2009, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by BIGBADDODGE View Post
Ok first off not trying to start an arguement over this that would be silly.I do have other sites i visit this one i found and thought wow just cummins so i joined with intentions on helping those who wanted to know bout the delete kits not knowing that some individuals dont like the idea of taking the dpf off. If you dont want members to talk about removing the dpf you might want to put something in the sign up process for this site. I did buy with my eyes open i just like to modify to make the truck even better. These trucks actually burn the fuel better than a 5.9 you can put in a shop and close the door and you wouldnt even know by any smell that it was in there now a 5.9 yes. Like i said there are plenty of people out there that like the 6.7 with the delete kit and there are the ones who like there dodge with the dpf in place. I just happen to be one who like it off cause the concept is stupid gas motors put out more harmful emmisions than diesels.
Trying to reduce emissions from any combustion engine is not stupid, it's being a good steward of our planet and natural resources. These exhaust systems are mandated by federal law and federal law requires that they not be tampered with. We here have taken a stand that we will do everything in our power to work within the system. This is why squid started this site, he has given us the tools to make the most out of trucks while thinking forward to the environment that our children and grandchildren will inherit. You, do not seem to be happy with that concept. That is why I suggested you move to another site that welcomes your short term thinking
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