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Old 05-20-2010, 05:53 PM   #71
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Sorry, I missed this - I was referring to the Oil Filter Stand, one of the guys referred to it [to my husband] as a plunger.. that stuck.

Turns out, the motor ate itself. At least two injectors took out three cylinders. End result was putting in a new motor. That was the easiest repair So, now here I am with a 2004 truck with a 2006 motor that has 16,500 miles on it. It runs like a raped ape. My plan is to keep this thing until it tries to do that again - hopefully in about 200,000 miles...
Working for a truck manufacturer....were the injectors replaced, then you needed an engine? Sometimes the techs will not tighten the injector lines down and the engine oil gets full of fuel...then runs away. OR the Charge Air Cooler becomes full of oil and melts pistons.

I wouldn't buy a diesel on a light duty truck unless you really need it or have a good warranty. How much was the engine?
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Old 05-20-2010, 06:01 PM   #72
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what up with the black wheels? those aftermarket, or just the base steelies?
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Old 05-20-2010, 06:18 PM   #73
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Old 05-20-2010, 10:44 PM   #74
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Working for a truck manufacturer....were the injectors replaced, then you needed an engine? Sometimes the techs will not tighten the injector lines down and the engine oil gets full of fuel...then runs away. OR the Charge Air Cooler becomes full of oil and melts pistons.

I wouldn't buy a diesel on a light duty truck unless you really need it or have a good warranty. How much was the engine?
Engine, install, delete and program for $5K

wheels are after market, God bless tire rack.
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Old 05-20-2010, 11:37 PM   #75
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And how does it not set a P0401 code?
Tuners. Electronics FTW!

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Engine, install, delete and program for $5K

wheels are after market, God bless tire rack.
So the EGR is deleted on the engine going in? Good! Hope it works for you!

I'm still looking for mine...
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Old 05-29-2010, 03:20 AM   #76
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So the EGR is deleted on the engine going in? Good! Hope it works for you!

I'm still looking for mine...
You would fail the Smog test here in CA (they check diesels now). If you left in the "tuner" controller you would fail the CVN (Calibration Verification Number) and if you installed the original controller, the On-board diagnostic systems would not have run and determined a Pass/Fail unless you ran the vehicle for a few days. They also check for add on components here.

The newer diesels (common rail injection) are required for OBD2 trucks to install the INJ flow rates in another on-board controller. If these do not match, you end up setting a Injector Flow Rate Calibration Error code and the Check Engine Light will be illuminated. The controller Isuzu uses is the Glow Plug Controller, so this is one step that makes the "tuner" crowd have to buy another controller. On top of it, the ECU checks the checksum of the flow rates each ignition cycle.

CARB is getting a little smarter, but I can tell them how to make it error proof so people wouldn't defeat emission control devices.
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I'm not saying they would pass smog testing, but you can drive 'em just fine without codes.
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