Last summer I had to rebuild my LBZ after a bad injector cracked the #3 piston, so I did my usual, and asked advice from some builders on how to correct for broken pistons and cranks (my 09 LMM had a broken crank also). One of the builders, owns a diesel performance shop and he truck pulls a Duramax, so I figured he should know what it takes to keep one from braking. So after consideration, this is the build I put together.
07 LBZ block bored to 4.075" over to fix damage in cylinder #3
Entire rotating assembly balanced
Fluidamper
LBZ crank keyed
LBZ rods
Fingers Oval Bowl pistons w/ valve reliefs
SoCal 6480AF stage 2 cam
ARP main and head studs, rod, flywheel, exhaust bolts
S&S 10mm CP3
60% injectors
65mm STG2 Danville turbo
Profab manifolds and up pipes
That covers the meat of the build, Mark at Danville does my tuning and in November '21, I went to Danville's shop and had the truck dynoed at 620rwhp and 1197 ft/bs.
That is all great and well, but after putting 10,000 miles on it and driving it thru a Northern NY winter, I am beginning to regret some of the parts I put in this build. This truck is my DD and I tow heavy most every weekend over the summer and plow snow in the winter.
My 3 biggest complaints are:
1. cold start and idle - it is extremely dirty, takes forever to warm up, and blows blue smoke terribly when cold even when the outside temp is above 70 degrees. I am told the pistons, cam and injectors are to blame, but mainly the pistons. Once up to temp, the haze clears up, but not completely, burns your eyes terribly.
2. fuel mileage - before I broke the piston, daily driving I would average 18.5-20.5mpg depending on conditions, now I see 13.5 avg, and if I baby it , 15 is the best I've seen. Towing, is about the same as before 10-11.5mpg with a combined weight of 26k.
3. overall throttle response - I really want to get the engine to react quicker, Mark has tried tuning revision after revision, and its slow to react to throttle input. From a dead stop, if you mat it, you can almost count , one-one thousand, two-one thousand, three...before it takes off and goes. Half throttle launch reacts much quicker, which makes sense. once rolling, if i lay into it, it reacts much quicker.I tried one of those throttle sensitivity boosters, and it did nothing to help off the line performance. If i boost it a little before launch, its much better, but a PITA for a daily driver.
So now I'm trying to figure out what I can do to take care on these complaints, but I'm in no hurry to pull the engine back apart and starting to replace parts, I spent enough on this set up, and I totally screwed the daily driver aspect of it up. So looks like i'm living with it the way it is, unless anyone reading this has a good suggestion.
07 LBZ block bored to 4.075" over to fix damage in cylinder #3
Entire rotating assembly balanced
Fluidamper
LBZ crank keyed
LBZ rods
Fingers Oval Bowl pistons w/ valve reliefs
SoCal 6480AF stage 2 cam
ARP main and head studs, rod, flywheel, exhaust bolts
S&S 10mm CP3
60% injectors
65mm STG2 Danville turbo
Profab manifolds and up pipes
That covers the meat of the build, Mark at Danville does my tuning and in November '21, I went to Danville's shop and had the truck dynoed at 620rwhp and 1197 ft/bs.
That is all great and well, but after putting 10,000 miles on it and driving it thru a Northern NY winter, I am beginning to regret some of the parts I put in this build. This truck is my DD and I tow heavy most every weekend over the summer and plow snow in the winter.
My 3 biggest complaints are:
1. cold start and idle - it is extremely dirty, takes forever to warm up, and blows blue smoke terribly when cold even when the outside temp is above 70 degrees. I am told the pistons, cam and injectors are to blame, but mainly the pistons. Once up to temp, the haze clears up, but not completely, burns your eyes terribly.
2. fuel mileage - before I broke the piston, daily driving I would average 18.5-20.5mpg depending on conditions, now I see 13.5 avg, and if I baby it , 15 is the best I've seen. Towing, is about the same as before 10-11.5mpg with a combined weight of 26k.
3. overall throttle response - I really want to get the engine to react quicker, Mark has tried tuning revision after revision, and its slow to react to throttle input. From a dead stop, if you mat it, you can almost count , one-one thousand, two-one thousand, three...before it takes off and goes. Half throttle launch reacts much quicker, which makes sense. once rolling, if i lay into it, it reacts much quicker.I tried one of those throttle sensitivity boosters, and it did nothing to help off the line performance. If i boost it a little before launch, its much better, but a PITA for a daily driver.
So now I'm trying to figure out what I can do to take care on these complaints, but I'm in no hurry to pull the engine back apart and starting to replace parts, I spent enough on this set up, and I totally screwed the daily driver aspect of it up. So looks like i'm living with it the way it is, unless anyone reading this has a good suggestion.