I highly doubt gm removed material from the fire deck. The only place they look "thin" are around the intake ports, I don't see an issue.
I thought I read where they increased the thickness of the fire deck to hold the additional pressure/power?I highly doubt gm removed material from the fire deck. The only place they look "thin" are around the intake ports, I don't see an issue.
We just got b20 here in mn, and I swear my truck now smokes alot more at idle in the mornings. I imagine it will send trucks with dog filters into regen alot more
Hey y’all should not be running any bio mix fuel in these trucks or anything with a dpf
It’s a sure fire way to clog them up quick
We found out the hard way that one of our guys was filling up his welder with race trac fuel which here in FL they are bio blended and it munked it up
Was this a hoax? I have friends who want to delete theirs. I don't feel like digging for them so I'll just ask here.
A few people asked them on the facebook post about it and asked for some sort of proof, even just a picture of an L5P truck being flashed, and they got real nasty with him. Went straight to attacking him, so I don't know about these guys. They may have done it, but there business sense doesn't seem very sound to attack potential clients.
I'll just consider it a hoax until a video of one gets posted up here...
No updates yet ?
Heard any interesting podcast with kory Willis discussing tuning for the l5p. Seems like it’s more of legal issue hurdle than the ecm being uncrackable.
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While I didn't hear that specific podcast, I get the same feeling from EFI Live. The mere mention of tuning one get's the thread shutdown over there.
My understanding is that the Patent specifies that GM has the specific rights to the software and its creation. Likely something the EPA brought upon the Auto industry to try and cut down on tampering with emissions equipment.
The issue moving forward IMHO, is that the software and process is most likely patented and proprietary, meaning that the way in which the security is being implemented may be crackable, but the software and method may be protected by a patent.
My feeling was always that whomever offered the tuning for these L5P's first would be made an example of, as in hefty fines, jail time, and financially ruined as an example to the rest of the industry.
Others have already been targeted and nobody has enough $$$$ for a fight wth GM and its lawyers and the EPA and their lawyers.
So at some point there may be "tuning", but t this time the risk is not outweighing the $$$$$, nobody wants to be sued, and GM and the EPA would like nothing more to go after someone.
The key is to replace the OEM software, not just tweek tables.
I've seen little effort, if any, to do that.
Heard any interesting podcast with kory Willis discussing tuning for the l5p. Seems like it’s more of legal issue hurdle than the ecm being uncrackable.
While I didn't hear that specific podcast, I get the same feeling from EFI Live. The mere mention of tuning one get's the thread shutdown over there.
My understanding is that the Patent specifies that GM has the specific rights to the software and its creation. Likely something the EPA brought upon the Auto industry to try and cut down on tampering with emissions equipment.
The key is to replace the OEM software, not just tweek tables.
I've seen little effort, if any, to do that.
Exactly, Nobody here gets that. Jmo
There are tons of aftermarket ECUs for gas motors that were done from scratch. Look up the history of the MegaSquirt. A college kid thought to himself "I bet I could make an ECU", then did. Sure, it isn't as good as what GM was running at the time, but one person could run a modern diesel in a basic capacity with the right background. The key is the time investment required. Basically anyone with the hardware and software development background required earns too much working for other companies to spend the months of full time work to create the software to run on the GM ECU.Like any aftermarket tuner has the skill to tune from scratch... Lol...
They couldn't write a complete tune in a year, there are teams of people that build the tuning software for these trucks not to mention the integration into all the systems (abs, stabilitrack, bcm, etc...) which would also need to be rewritten. I think that route is probably impossible...