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  1. DieselAddict

    MEP-802a catalytic converted or dpf

    That's by far the simplest solution. :)
  2. DieselAddict

    MEP-802a catalytic converted or dpf

    I'll say that a turbo or propane injection both can greatly reduce soot. A turbo is more complicated to install than propane but it creates another fuel stream. On the plus side you don't have to add that much propane to tidy the exhaust up and unlike DEF you don't damage anything if it runs out.
  3. DieselAddict

    MEP-802a catalytic converted or dpf

    After the first real outage the wife totally changed her opinion about the old military iron out in the yard. :D
  4. DieselAddict

    MEP-802a catalytic converted or dpf

    Propane injection? A tiny turbo? Those in my opinion would be better than doing a DPF.
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