Thanks. Having driven around on them a bit I'm really happy with them. They seem to feel better on the road than the stock tires. Have some friends that plow who swear by them, so the snow/ice traction should be good. The fact that they look 100% more badass than the stock tires is a nifty bonus.
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Today I got my oil coalescing filter installed on the CCV system.
https://i.imgur.com/aL109bo.jpg It's the round canister looking thing by the coolant tank. Hopefully this will keep the oil out of the intake track and not make a huge mess with the soot from the EGR. We shall see. |
**** that egr
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I'm hoping the Provent keeps the oil out of that mess. Dry soot blows through, it's when it mixes with the oil you get that disaster. Can't honestly understand why the factory doesn't install these things as factory equipment.
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I assume you are embracing factory warranty life?
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That's the current plan. Minor, non-warranty-threatening mods (of which I'm pretty much done) until warranty over, then the gloves come off.
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Haven't updated this in a while, here's the latest:
Scored a replacement intake tube that keeps the stock airbox but ditches the big muffler attached to it so there's more of that sweet, sweet diesel growl: https://i.imgur.com/dce1xil.jpg Opened up the Provent to see what's happening inside after draining out about 4oz of condensation and a couple of tablespoons of oil: https://i.imgur.com/Q2XIXjO.jpg While I was at it, I checked the turbo inlet to see how well the provent is keeping the oil out of everything, and it's bone dry: https://i.imgur.com/YW3rcfD.jpg Truck's running like a champ. Starts right up, even in this bitter cold. No plug-in necessary. About all I've been doing is adding Schaeffer's SoyShield to the fuel when I fill it up to prevent waxing/gelling and for some additional lubricity/cetane. |
Details on the setup? I know my dad would love to get his to sound more like a proper diesel
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First thing that can be done to add some sound: behind the fender on the passenger side is an intake 'horn'. You can get at it by pulling a few screws out of the wheel well liner. It's in place with those ribbed push pins, so just pull it off. That'll add some rumble. If you want more than that, then pick up the Profab intake tube and make sure you click the 'PCV fitting' option. On top of the sound, throttle response seems a bit quicker to my SOTP dyno.
Edit: You can also pull off the plastic engine cover and remove all that foam sound deadener on top of the motor. That helps a bunch, too. I put the cover back on after removing the sound deadener. I highly recommend getting an oil separator for the crankcase vent. Keep all that oily crud out of the intake tract! |
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Where is EGT oem sensor located?
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There's actually 5 of them, the one I set it to monitor is at the manifold.
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So my dad came to the realization that he still has to get his mini max inspected,this is true correct? Its not +8500gvwr?
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Yup
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About 99% sure the inspection consists of 'plug in, no codes, all good.'
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You forgot, monitors ready?
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Quote:
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Thought that went without saying? :shrug:
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Forgot to post the latest update, scored replacement piping for between turbo, intercooler and throttle body:
https://i.imgur.com/Ciw6lv3.jpg |
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Pfft easy.
- Spray on mud - EZ Pass - Parking permit What did I miss? |
I'll only give one hint: They're round.
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Methods?
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Yes sir, Method Grid Titanium.
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