What L5P Tuning is right for you?
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 11, 2024 8:15:00 AM / by Ben Lawson posted in Duramax, Emisssions Intact Tuning, Diesel Tuning, Best tuning for, custom tuning, L5P, L5P Tuning
A 700hp Emissions-In-Tact LML: The Time Bomb Build Breakdown
[fa icon="calendar'] Oct 9, 2024 7:15:00 AM / by Ben Lawson posted in Duramax Performance, duramaxtuner, Duramax, Emissions, Duramax Power, LML, Emisssions Intact Tuning, More Power for my LML?, what are some upgrades I can go to my LML?, LML Tuning, Emissions Intact, LML Power, clean sweep, LML Performance, Emissions Equipped, Build, build thread, LML Turbo, 600HP LML, Stealth 64 LML
David Schaefer’s 2015 GMC 2500HD Denali, known as "Time Bomb," is a remarkable achievement in the world of diesel performance. With a stunning 700 horsepower while maintaining full emissions compliance, this truck is a testament to what can be accomplished with thoughtful engineering and high-quality components. Let’s break down this comprehensive build, exploring the features that make it special and how they come together to create a never before achieved driving experience.
Diesel Fuel Injector Failure: Common Causes, Symptoms, and How to Diagnose It
[fa icon="calendar'] Sep 11, 2024 7:30:00 AM / by Ben Lawson posted in LLY, Duramax, Cummins, 2013 Cummins, LML, Cummins Diesel, 2011 Cummins, 2015 Cummins, LBZ, Trouble Shooting Duramax, 2012 Cummins, 2014 Cummins, Stock, 1998.5 Cummins, LB7, injectors, 2.8L, beginners guide, 1999 Cummins, 4 cyl duramax, Trouble Shooting, 2016 Cummins, CME Cummins, LMM, 2017 Cummins, 6.7L Powerstroke, 2004.5 Cummins, Ford, Ford 6.7, L5P, LWN, HD Cummins, Fuel Injectors, Fuel System
Diesel engines have many nuances when compared to their gas counterparts, fuel injectors being one of them. Unlike fuel injectors used on direct injection gasoline engines, diesel injectors often have a higher failure rate and shorter lifespan due to their more extreme operating conditions. When these injectors fail, it can lead to a cascade of performance issues, increased emissions issues, and even engine damage.
The #1 Upgrade for Emissions In-Tact Diesel Trucks: Emissions In-Tact Custom Tuning
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 19, 2024 8:00:00 AM / by Ben Lawson posted in Duramax Performance, lly performance, Duramax, Duramax Power, Emissions Intact, LML Performance, towing performance, L5P, diesel performance
You bought a diesel truck because you value power, fuel economy, towing capabilities and long-term durability. However when it comes to modern diesel trucks, performance seekers often face a dilemma: how to enhance power and efficiency while keeping emissions systems intact. With increasing regulations and the desire for cleaner performance, finding a solution that strikes a balance is crucial. Enter Calibrated Power's Emissions In-Tact Custom Tuning—the ultimate upgrade for your diesel truck that ensures you get the best of both worlds.
Unleashing Hidden Potential Without Compromising Emissions
Calibrated Power's Emissions In-Tact Custom Tuning is specifically designed to optimize the performance of your diesel truck while keeping all emissions systems fully operational. This means you can enjoy improved power, torque, and fuel efficiency without the need to remove or tamper with your truck’s emissions equipment.
Why The DT44 Is One Of The Most Popular 2.8L Duramax Performance Upgrades On The Market
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 11, 2024 4:18:52 PM / by Ben Lawson posted in Duramax Performance, Duramax, 2.8L, colorado, Duramax Turbo, LWN
Diesel Fuel Gelling in Winter: Prevention Tips and What to Do If It Happens To You
[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 30, 2023 8:41:09 AM / by Ben Lawson posted in Duramax, LML, 2.8L, L5P
As the winter months rolls around us diesel owners get an unexpected bit of stress added to our plate. Diesel fuel gelling is a very common issue most diesel owners who live in areas where the temperature drops below 32 degrees will face at least once in their lives. Not only is this issue frustrating and stressful when it occurs, the mere trauma from past experiences can lead to constant stress during these cold times. No one wants to get out of work in the pitch black freezing cold only to find that their truck won't start at all. But what should you do in the event that your truck won't start or stay running? Luckily we have a step by step guide on how to properly fix this issue once it has occurred.
As a preface, this issue is caused when the paraffin wax used in diesel fuels (for lubricity and proper viscosity) start to solidify. While gelling can take on varying levels of severity from cloudy fuel all the way to a squishy solid mass. Diesel fuel gelling is never a thing you want to expeirince. At its most mild levels it can cause poorer fuel economy, less power, and be pretty hard on your fuel system. At its worst I can clog fuel lines, filters, pumps and even injectors while potentially causing irreversible damage to your fuel system. If you live in a cold climate take precautions by adding anti-gelling agent into your fuel before severely cold temperatures start setting in to avoid all of these issues.
Stock Duramax Turbo Specs and Information
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 31, 2023 8:00:00 AM / by Ben Lawson posted in LLY, Duramax, LML, LBZ, Turbo, Stock Turbo, LB7, LMM, LB7 Turbo, LBZ Turbo, LMM Turbo, LML Turbo, Duramax Turbo, LLY Turbo, L5P, L5P Turbo
Over the years, GM has changed a lot regarding the turbos they use on Duramax engines. Not only have they changed manufacturers a handful of times but each RPO has its own unique measurements for key components. This can make it a headache when trying to track down exactly what the measurements of your stock turbo are. Luckily we've compiled this list of stock Duramax turbo specifications along with other helpful information so you can get a good idea of what you're already working with before you dive into the sea of turbo upgrades these trucks have to choose from. However, while some turbos may have the same peak power output, the size and shape of specific components can affect things such as exhaust gas temperature, drive pressure, and turbo efficiency range.
GM 3.0L Duramax Custom Tuning
[fa icon="calendar'] May 26, 2023 8:30:00 AM / by Ben Lawson posted in DuramaxTuner.com, duramaxtuner, Duramax, Emisssions Intact Tuning, Emissions Intact, 4 cyl duramax, ECM, Emissions Equipped, 3.0L
The 3.0L Duramax is a wildly capable inline 6-cylinder diesel engine designed for full-size half-ton pickup trucks and SUVs. Due to its amazing power-to-weight ratio and towing performance, GM has chosen to offer this engine in everything from Chevy Silverado 1500 to the Chevy Suburban and even the Cadillac Escalade. Clearly, GM is confident in its new design.
The new 3.0L Duramax shares very little in common with its predecessor the 4-cylinder 2.8L Duramax. It's been completely redesigned from the ground up and features many improvements such as a forged crankshaft, forged steel connecting rods, and a much stronger block design. The result is an engine that can produce 277 hp and 460 ft-lbs. of torque. Which is comparable torque to that of the more expensive 6.2L gas engine that is offered in most of the same vehicles that the 3.0L is offered in.
What's an RPO? Crucial Duramax Information!
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 18, 2022 6:00:00 AM / by Ben Lawson posted in LLY, Duramax, Duramax Power, LML, LBZ, LB7, LMM, L5P, L5D, LWN, RPO
What's an RPO? Crucial Duramax Information!
This article will help you understand what an RPO is, how to find yours and when it will be needed. An RPO or Regular Production Option is a GM-specific code, made up of 3 characters, that helps the manufacturer specify what configuration of options has been or needs to be applied to a vehicle. This can include anything from paint color to powertrain options. For Chevy/GMC Duramax trucks each type of engine can be signified by a different RPO code.
Don't Delete Your 2017-2020 L5P Duramax DPF!!!
[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 26, 2020 10:15:00 AM / by Justin Tyson posted in Duramax Performance, Duramax, Duramax Power, DPF ON, DPF Delete, L5P
Do you need to delete your L5P DPF?
We've all heard from forums and numerous outlets that deleting your DPF system is the way to go these days. What we never see backing these claims is data and tests. There is plenty of personal stories around a failed sensor or even the occasional DPF failure. However, once data starts fueling the debate on whether to delete or keep your emissions intact you may change your mind of what to do.