Sorry if this is in the wrong place. I couldn't find a section that seemed to be the appropriate one.
I have a 2003 Duramax 3500 that is new to me. We already run a 2006 and a 2015 Duramax. Compared to the other two, the 2003 is down on power and we are trying to diagnose why.
One of my first questions is that is seems the turbo isn't boosting correctly. On the other two trucks, and pretty much any diesel for that matter, there is a turbo whistle as boost is dumped through the waste gate under load. With this truck, there is no whistle. Ever. I hooked up my data logger to the ODB2 port and the reading shows 18+ psi with a quick, non-scientific check. However a visual inspection shows damage to the compressor vanes indicating some FOD has gotten in there at some point. Maybe the turbo isn't doing all it's supposed to?
My questions for you.
Does the LB7 engine have the same waste gate whistle as newer trucks?
Can I trust the ODB2 reading for boost or should I manually check the boost? (I don't currently have the setup for a manual check.)
Am I just down on power because it's a different engine? This is our only LB7. Maybe it's a bad comparison. Of course the 2015 has more power, but the 2006 shouldn't be that different, should it?
The 2006 2500 has WAY more torque at low end. I don't know the gear ratio on either truck, or how to know what it is. Probably in the VIN I guess. How would I find out the gear ratio on both trucks?
I think the 2006 may have been turned up via the computer. How would I find out if it has? If I'm comparing hopped up performance to stock, then easy answer. I'll just turn up the 2003 as well via a similar method.
Thanks for the help. You guys have helped us plenty in the past by us reading the threads online.
I have a 2003 Duramax 3500 that is new to me. We already run a 2006 and a 2015 Duramax. Compared to the other two, the 2003 is down on power and we are trying to diagnose why.
One of my first questions is that is seems the turbo isn't boosting correctly. On the other two trucks, and pretty much any diesel for that matter, there is a turbo whistle as boost is dumped through the waste gate under load. With this truck, there is no whistle. Ever. I hooked up my data logger to the ODB2 port and the reading shows 18+ psi with a quick, non-scientific check. However a visual inspection shows damage to the compressor vanes indicating some FOD has gotten in there at some point. Maybe the turbo isn't doing all it's supposed to?
My questions for you.
Does the LB7 engine have the same waste gate whistle as newer trucks?
Can I trust the ODB2 reading for boost or should I manually check the boost? (I don't currently have the setup for a manual check.)
Am I just down on power because it's a different engine? This is our only LB7. Maybe it's a bad comparison. Of course the 2015 has more power, but the 2006 shouldn't be that different, should it?
The 2006 2500 has WAY more torque at low end. I don't know the gear ratio on either truck, or how to know what it is. Probably in the VIN I guess. How would I find out the gear ratio on both trucks?
I think the 2006 may have been turned up via the computer. How would I find out if it has? If I'm comparing hopped up performance to stock, then easy answer. I'll just turn up the 2003 as well via a similar method.
Thanks for the help. You guys have helped us plenty in the past by us reading the threads online.
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