Paccar PX8 DPF 2008-2010
Renew Particulate Control – Paccar PX8 DPF (2008–2010)
What is it?
The DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) for Paccar PX8 engines produced between 2008 and 2010 is an exhaust aftertreatment component that captures soot and fine particles from the exhaust gas stream. During regeneration periods, accumulated particulates are oxidized, allowing the filter to maintain efficiency and reduce emissions.
Why choose this OEM‑matched DPF?
This unit is manufactured to Paccar’s original specifications—ensuring proper filter media structure, flow resistance, temperature tolerance, and build robustness. Using a correctly matched DPF helps prevent excessive backpressure, diagnostic faults, poor regeneration, or early failure frequently seen with generic or undersized alternatives.
Key Benefits
✅ Direct‑fit for Paccar PX8 engines (2008–2010)
✅ Efficient soot capture with regeneration capability
✅ Maintains correct exhaust flow and avoids pressure buildup
✅ Durable construction under high-temperature, abusive conditions
✅ Compatible with factory emissions sensors and diagnostics
Applications
Used in Paccar PX8-powered trucks and equipment from model years 2008 to 2010. It is a key component in the emissions control system, especially in vocational, fleet, and highway applications requiring particulate filtration.
Installation Notes
Installation should be handled by a qualified technician. Start with the exhaust system cooled. Remove the old DPF carefully, maintaining sensor connections and flange integrity. Clean all mating surfaces and inspect for damage. Install new gaskets or seals as needed. Align and mount the replacement DPF, torque fasteners to OEM specifications. After installation, inspect for exhaust leaks, verify unobstructed flow, and use diagnostic tools to clear emissions-related fault codes.
Final Thoughts
If your PX8 engine is triggering DPF warnings, showing high backpressure, or registering emissions faults, replacing the DPF with the correct 2008–2010 unit restores particulate filtration integrity. With factory-level calibration and durability, it helps maintain compliance, system reliability, and engine performance.