Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is Cummin's trade name for the urea solution they'll be selling for 2010 compliant trucks.
Here's a pdf answering some questions on it -
http://www.fleetguard.com/pdfs/product_ ... B10033.pdf
32.5% urea, remainder deionized water.
Get this - freezing temp is 11 F. Hey guys, forget worrying about frozen or gelled fuel - now you have to worry about your federally mandated emissions hardware freezing up and having a big ice block of frozen horse p### under the hood!
They claim the vehicles will be set up to still start with the system frozen, that the heat from the engine will thaw out the tank, and in addition there will be a heater system installed in the tank - ie, tank will be that much more expensive now.
What about the rest of the system, the pump and lines running from the tank to the exhaust? Are you gonna need to have them heated as well, lest they freeze and burst, rendering the system totally inoperative?
And you're not allowed to add any type of antifreeze - that would change the solution concentration and render it ineffective for emissions.
On top of that, it's going to have to use a plastic tank - this stuff is corrosive to aluminum (ie, body and engine parts).
Hmmm. electric heater with a plastic container - seems I've heard of a similar setup having problems before.
Gawd, and I used to think DPF's and Regen mode were a cruel joke.