My 2024 did this right after I got it and this event is what spawned me to buy the Edge CTS3 and monitor everything, as well as start using Archoil. Now the EVIC dpf gauge doesn't climb rapidly like it was doing, I think the Archoil is definitely helping. But I also have a better idea of when it will regen. Yesterday it was just over 25% on the EVIC gauge when we pulled into my daughter's horse lesson. But the time we returned to the house the gauge was at 45%, so i knew it was gonna regen soon (and probably on my way to work in the morning.) I decided to drop her and the horse off and left with the trailer hooked and planned to hit the highway. As soon as i got on a main road and dropped the hammer it went into regen. I wanted a good burn so I hit I-75 and ran her up to almost 80mph 10 miles north, hit an exit and back down to our exit doing almost 80 the whole way hauling the horse trailer. Temps during regen were over 1,000* F the whole time so should have been a good soot burnoff. Regen finished just after I got off the highway. I'm seeing my avg regen cycles slowly climb. They were like 150 mi when I first got the truck, now it's over 430 miles average. Un-F-ing the stagnant idle hours the PO put on the truck, so i think the truck had to go through a relearn process possibly?