Posted by Barker Farm on October 11, 2010 at 18:44:00 from (98.93.103.98):
In Reply to: Me And My Big Mouth posted by Oyie on October 11, 2010 at 12:26:49:
Maybe and some of us should know this get some urea type fertilizer dissolve it in water and create your own.
I work for a boiler company and we install equipment to do this at power plants on a massive scale. By massive I mean a 12,000 gallon mixing tank and three 100,000 gallon holding tanks. The mixture is then fed into the SCR to reduce N0x emissions. This is the same system on a much smaller scale that is on the diesel trucks now.
Now getting the ratio of water to urea right may be another obstacle.
Or if you start looking at the wiring on the tank and the type of sensors you could probably install resistors that would fool the computer into thinking it had urea and the proper level in the tank with nothing in it at all.
I would keep an eye out in the aftermarket for plug and play type units that do exactly this. Just as they make for the second 02 sensors (the ones behind the converter) for the gassers that fools the computer into thinking the converter(s) are working properly when they are not even there.
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