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Is it legal to convert a Hummer to a Duramax?

Is it legal to convert a Hummer to a Duramax?

The short answer is that a Bureau of Automotive Repair (B.A.R.) label keeps your vehicle in compliance with regulatory bodies. 50 state legal conversions come with assurance knowing you are covered when you go to get your routine Smog check in California, or other counties that have adopted CARB’s standards.

What kind of truck will replace the Hummer?

The trucks are good! The Oshkosh Corporation was just awarded a huge contract by the U.S. military to build the truck that will replace the Hummer, dubbed Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV).

What kind of engine does a 1998 Hummer use?

**This option is required on all 1998 & Newer California registered hummers for on-road use. Predator Diesel Engines are the next step in the evolution of diesel turbo vehicles. Predator Duramax Engines are built for extreme terrains and field-proven with enhanced engine performance.

When did the LLY replace the Hummer LBZ?

The LBZ produced 360 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque to the LLY’s 310 horsepower and 605 lb-ft. By mid-model year for 2007, the LBZ was effectively replaced by the emissions compliant, diesel particulate filter equipped LMM.

The short answer is that a Bureau of Automotive Repair (B.A.R.) label keeps your vehicle in compliance with regulatory bodies. 50 state legal conversions come with assurance knowing you are covered when you go to get your routine Smog check in California, or other counties that have adopted CARB’s standards.

When did the LMM replace the Duramax LBZ?

The Duramax LBZ was produced from 2006 to 2007 model years, with the LMM replacing it by mid-2007.

The LBZ produced 360 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque to the LLY’s 310 horsepower and 605 lb-ft. By mid-model year for 2007, the LBZ was effectively replaced by the emissions compliant, diesel particulate filter equipped LMM.

What kind of engine does a Duramax conversion use?

The Duramax Power Train conversion begins by removing the OEM engine and replacing the OEM setup with a Duramax 6.6L Engine (LMM or LBZ series). The turbo setup on these engines utilize a Garrett VVT (variable vane turbocharger) and air-to-air intercooler allowing instant boost with minimal turbo lag throughout the entire power band.

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