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After reading several post on here, it seems there is a division of opinion about deleting the DPF. I have deleted the DPF on my truck, but I am still open-minded to all opinions that are contrary to doing this. I would like to here from some of you "pro DPF'ers" as to why you would keep the thing. I understand that some people keep them until the factory warranty is expired. What are the other reasons?
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