Posted by showcrop on March 26, 2014 at 18:51:23 from (75.67.231.80):
This subject comes up every now and then, and I will tell my story of how my truck cooled down more idling than shut off, and it also comes up how many new trucks are programmed to shut off or to go to high idle to protect the motors from the harm of idling. A few days ago I noted that a friend had his 6.0 idling when I went by one time and still idling when I stopped in 20 minutes later. Today I was doing some hooking and unhooking and getting ready to pull a trailer on an errand. I had the EGR deleted on this truck about two years ago after having the oil cooler go bad. This morning it had not warmed up yet and as I walked back to it the white/gray smoke that is so typical of a diesel that is not yet up to temp was wafting out of the pipe and I thought how if I still had the EGR, how the motor would be sucking that stuff in and getting plugged up all over again. Out of sight, out of mind I guess.
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