What is a Duramax PCV?
What is a Duramax PCV?
well to answer your question on the thread name PCV stands for Positive Crankcase Ventilation!
What kind of transmission does the Duramax LBZ have?
Along with the stout performance, the engine was available with the Allison 1000 automatic transmission, one of the absolute best and favorite transmissions across diesel and commercial vehicles. For those opting for a manual, the 2007 LBZ was the last Duramax that could be paired with a manual transmission, the ZF650 six-speed.
How does the PCV system work on a Duramax?
The specially engineered free flow design of the PCV Re-Route Kit prolongs the life of your turbo and eliminates the oil residue that the factory system leaves in your engine bay. This PCV re-route kit is designed to work on Duramax applications that are already equipped with an HSP VGT Intake Mouthpiece.
Which is the best Duramax engine to buy?
The LBZ is quite possibly the most desirable Duramax made to date. Reined as the last Duramax diesel before emissions standards significantly changed diesel engines, and touted for its strong straight-from-the-factory performance, the LBZ is by all means an awesome engine.
Is the LLY engine the same as the LBZ?
The mechanicals are the same for the 2006 LLY engine and the 2006 LBZ. The only difference that anyone has ever been able to find is the program in the engine computer. The 2007 LBZ also has the same issues as the 2006 LBZ. In my opinion, and yes I know, opinions are like assholes.
The specially engineered free flow design of the PCV Re-Route Kit prolongs the life of your turbo and eliminates the oil residue that the factory system leaves in your engine bay. This PCV re-route kit is designed to work on Duramax applications that are already equipped with an HSP VGT Intake Mouthpiece.
When did the Duramax LBZ diesel engine come out?
But in mid-2004, Chevy introduced the LLY engine and although it was also popular at the time, it had several performance issues including overheating. To fix that and other problems, Chevy replaced the LLY with the Duramax LBZ which debuted in 2006 and continued to be manufactured through 2007. The 6.6-liter Duramax LBZ was a short-lived engine.
The mechanicals are the same for the 2006 LLY engine and the 2006 LBZ. The only difference that anyone has ever been able to find is the program in the engine computer. The 2007 LBZ also has the same issues as the 2006 LBZ. In my opinion, and yes I know, opinions are like assholes.
How does the HSP system work on a Duramax?
Featuring a free-flowing design, HSP reroutes the restrictive factory PCV system out of the intake which prolongs turbo life and prevents the intercooler system from loading up with oil which can contaminate silicone boots causing them to blow off.