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How much you charge clean dpf scr and doc . It’s freightliner cascadia 2016 labor etc. my truck doc need to bake and my scr nox conversion efficiency low
I had a x15 Cummins that was only 115k milage. It would regen 3 to 5 times per week. I began to use Pittsburgh Power additive and the regens stopped, idled quite, smoother, and better throttle response.
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I believe in the 'Fuel Catalyst" by Pittsburgh Power. X15 Cummins in my 389 would regen all the time. After the use of this product, fewer regens, smoother idle, and better throttle response!!
I called about four time trying to get a hold of someone about getting my EGr cooler clean the women who keeps answering the phone sound like she live at home tells me someone will call me … called back three more time same thing NEVER GOT A CALL BACK ! VERY DISAPPOINTED ☹️
EGR cooler cleaning is something we do every day and I'm sorry you have had such trouble reaching somebody. That's not how things are supposed to happen here. We can definitely take care of you and would be able to turn your EGR cooler around either the same day or next day depending on when we get it and how bad it is. If you want to call, you can reach us by phone or txt 404-999-1361. Also, I want to find out and fix whatever went wrong with how you and your call was handled. I hope you let us fix it!
Thank you for this, it’s very educational! I own a ‘13 Volvo fleet truck that I bought at 550k and I’m sure the dpf/doc had never been cleaned. At 815k now and it’s finally throwing diff pressure code and after changing the sensor I can only think it’s clogged up.
The parts alone to do this job (clamps, gaskets, replacement DEF doser gasket, heat shield clips and replacement bolts, ect.) cost about $400 by themselves and yes, when I am talking about about what we charge to clean a Detroit DD13 or DD15 one-box, we are talking about $1500 - $1700 (ish) but hat is for cleaning everything (both DOC, both DPF, decomposition chamber, both SCR, etc.) plus tearing the one-box down and putting it back together and all of the parts needed for the job. I understand how this can be confusing and maybe I should use more typical "bait-and-switch" type pricing but I am more comfortable with you or any of our customers knowing what they are really going to spend vs. surprising you after the fact. Yes, like anything in this world, I'm sure you can get it done cheaper but I think it'd be challenging to get it done better.
We've had customers bring us Detroit filters after getting them cleaned by another shop for the same price and finding out they didn't work after reinstalling them. We cleaned them a second time and easily got over 100 grams of soot out of each filter that had supposedly already been cleaned and got the flow rate to improve by 80% and saved the customer from having to buy two brand new filters at about $1,000 each. Obviously, go wherever you choose but understand that there are differences in how the job is done. Also... keep in mind that if you get filters cleaned from a onebox, you will also need to get new clamps and gaskets which are usually around $400 for the complete set. Prices we are talking about can appear different when you first hear them because what I'm talking about is for cleaning of the entire onebox plus everything needed for the job and that includes all of the parts you require (clamps, gaskets, DEF doser gasket, heat shield bolts and clips, disassembly and reassembly of the onebox, etc.)
As often as you trade three packs of ramen noodles for two cigarettes in the Federal pen after getting caught for your deleted truck ;-) Seriously though, you won't go to prison if you get caught, but you will need to undelete your truck and likely pay a reduced fine of usually around $3,500. FYI... not so much for you because you seem pretty proud of your deleted truck, but we do undeletes for anybody who may have lost their after treatment system after hitting a pothole.