The LB7 also had 3" intercoller pipes where the LLY had 2.5 IIRC. No crappy EGR, No cat, stuff like that all has an effect.
The LB7 also had 3" intercoller pipes where the LLY had 2.5 IIRC. No crappy EGR, No cat, stuff like that all has an effect.
The LB7 also had 3" intercoller pipes where the LLY had 2.5 IIRC. No crappy EGR, No cat, stuff like that all has an effect.
That helps, still weird that less air on an lb7 makes the same power. thanks Brian.
I would do anything before a lilly. Cooling system issues overheating issues have seen more head gasket jobs on 120k -150k on lilly than any of the others. Problem is even studs fresh heads and gaskets you still have an overheating pos until that gets addressed lb7 lbz lmm lml way better choices.
Are we talking a lot of head gasket failures? Or just more than other years? I think the lly has the highest back pressure. Maybe that's why
I hate to say it but the 05 LLY is probably the most reliable of any year.
Don't forget the LB7 is the highest compression as well.
LB7 and lly have the same compression.
they are the exact same short block.
LB7 and lly have the same compression.
they are the exact same short block.
Oh, duh, knew that.
So looks like the LB7 is the winner then :spit:
Interesting, If lb7 are 3" then the aftermarket ones I have must be 3.5 because I matched them up side by side and they are bigger for sure.
Lb7 injectors are the biggest of all the d-max engines... 5-10% IIRC bigger than an LLY.