Stop in for a cup of coffee

Its primary function is to reduce exhaust gas temps to safe levels. Data on whether it reduces emissions is inconclusive. Chevy actually ran into where the exhaust pipes were glowing red during regen on their early models and some trucks had fires. This was all during testing luckily and they solved those issues prior to releasing to the public


My father was a ready mix plant operator. Along with that he owned 2 ready mix trucks that were rented out. Moving 1 of them from the completed job in Glendale to the just beginning job in San Diego I had the duty of following him in the pickup. 10 yd Freightliner half cab powered by a screaming V6-53 Detroit. Going through the hill country along about sunset I notice something a little odd. Sparks leaving the exhaust stack on a regular basis. Great, just what we need, little flying burning carbon particles in the brushy back country. I managed to get his attention and got him to take his foot out of it, sparks ceased. :realcrazy: