Definitely.Likely, but i think the lly is under rated
All true. But by then, you've just made an LBZeh, headgaskets will blow 125-200k then you stud it and put new gaskets and it will be good to go for another 125-200k miles under normal use. The overheating can be fixed with 180* thermostats and increasing airflow on the intake piping. the lower power can easily be solved by any respectable tuner and can be bumped up to at least 400hp easily. and I have never worried about the FICM as a rarely see them fail
And I love mine too. But as a realest, I admit the LBZ is a better platformstill love my lly
I almost voted for LB7. But under the valve cover injectors kinda soured it for me. Even with the newer SAC injectors, you still have to pull the covers to get to them. And their solenoids have failed me several times which SAC doesn't solve. But so close. The tuning and simplicity of the package gives it a lot thoughSorry guys, LB7 all the way.
I can do LMM as an alternative to LBZ. Sure the DPF can be a pain sometimes. But way better then the DEF trucks.LBZ/LMM is my go too
I almost voted for LB7. But under the valve cover injectors kinda soured it for me. Even with the newer SAC injectors, you still have to pull the covers to get to them. And their solenoids have failed me several times which SAC doesn't solve. But so close. The tuning and simplicity of the package gives it a lot though
The relative simplicity of the LB7 is very desirable. Minimal or no emissions equipment. No turbo vanes to jamb up or restrict exhaust, Tuning is pretty straightforward with less tables and tweaks needed to get good power. Arguably the best MPG.all fair points, but surprised about the lb7 vote
Really? My vote isnt surprising considering how far I took mine.all fair points, but surprised about the lb7 vote