clickjocky
November 21st, 2007, 05:52 AM
I decided that I needed to get rid of the DPF for reasons that have been covered in this forum extensively. I will hopefully be able to run a high percentage of biodiesel so I will use this to help justify the removal of the exhaust emission components. I will be making my own biodiesel so I will have complete control over the quality of fuel being placed in my engine.
After reading many forums I decided my best bet was to go with EFIlive. For those of you who don't know this tuner allows you to have almost complete control of what and how your computer controls your vehicle. What makes it different from some of the other tuners is that it doesn't come with preset tuning modes. You have to either tune it yourself (not for the unexperienced) or have someone provide a tune for you (help is easily found on this forum :) ) one caveat with this tuner is that you have to be able to get a computer close to your truck to use it, (Considered making a long extension cable for the V2 to truck interface) or have a laptop. I think that the advantage with using this tuner is that the software can be changed allowing for future upgrades.
So I have my tuner and a tune. I am ready for a "turbo-back" exhaust. For those of you who don't know what that is I'm going to be removing the CAT (I t is referred to as something different DOC?), the DPF Diesel Particulate Filter, the muffler and tailpipe. This all will be replaced with a kit provided by a local muffler shop who was kind enough to do this for me.
He called his supplier "Diamond" or something, I didn't quite catch it. He was going to try to put an '06 kit on it. They told him if I he could wait 2 weeks that they would have a kit for the LLM and it would be a lot less work to get it installed. I decide to wait for the new kit.
:help2:
Several question arose about the exhaust removal that I would like to ask. First, what do you do with the sensors once they are unhooked? Second what do you do with the lines that are coming out of the DPF. I would like to make it so if for some reason I had to put my stock exhaust back on I would be able to. I have looked around but have not found any information or suggestions on what do do with the lines.
After reading many forums I decided my best bet was to go with EFIlive. For those of you who don't know this tuner allows you to have almost complete control of what and how your computer controls your vehicle. What makes it different from some of the other tuners is that it doesn't come with preset tuning modes. You have to either tune it yourself (not for the unexperienced) or have someone provide a tune for you (help is easily found on this forum :) ) one caveat with this tuner is that you have to be able to get a computer close to your truck to use it, (Considered making a long extension cable for the V2 to truck interface) or have a laptop. I think that the advantage with using this tuner is that the software can be changed allowing for future upgrades.
So I have my tuner and a tune. I am ready for a "turbo-back" exhaust. For those of you who don't know what that is I'm going to be removing the CAT (I t is referred to as something different DOC?), the DPF Diesel Particulate Filter, the muffler and tailpipe. This all will be replaced with a kit provided by a local muffler shop who was kind enough to do this for me.
He called his supplier "Diamond" or something, I didn't quite catch it. He was going to try to put an '06 kit on it. They told him if I he could wait 2 weeks that they would have a kit for the LLM and it would be a lot less work to get it installed. I decide to wait for the new kit.
:help2:
Several question arose about the exhaust removal that I would like to ask. First, what do you do with the sensors once they are unhooked? Second what do you do with the lines that are coming out of the DPF. I would like to make it so if for some reason I had to put my stock exhaust back on I would be able to. I have looked around but have not found any information or suggestions on what do do with the lines.