New to me that is! I'm the second owner. 103k miles, all stock except for a relocated PMD. I purchased it last week and put 400 miles on it already and all is well! Now to get a tachometer on this thing...
New to me that is! I'm the second owner. 103k miles, all stock except for a relocated PMD. I purchased it last week and put 400 miles on it already and all is well! Now to get a tachometer on this thing...
Very nice. As clean as I've seen in a long time. It appears very well cared for.
If I may offer a few suggestions.....
Ditch the plastic "Turbo Power" engine cover. It insulates heat IN. More heat = bad.
Upgrade the air filter housing and element to the 97+ system. Much better, and it won't leak in dirty air.
And, finally....... Move the FSD/PMD OUT of the engine compartment! Where it is now, is worse than where it was originally.
Beautiful rig. Thank you for sharing.
Ok, I'll start with that cover since I can do that today.
So you recommend the factory air cleaner housing/filter over an aftermarket one?
It's very cold all over the country right now, so not so critical. The cover attributes to heat-soak, and slows heat dissipation.
It's much more important to consider the location of the PMD/FSD. Where it it now, on the intake, is about the worse location it can be. It's actually "hotter" than if left mounted to the IP. If you're going remote, get it OUT of the engine compartment, and into fresh, cool air. One location I can think of that would be nearly as bad, would be bolted directly to the exhaust manifold......
Most of the time. The later (GMT-400) OEM system is better than the previous systems, and most aftermarkets. Superior filtration with good flow is always better. Unless you have a competitive need, there's no advantage to using the "snake oil" systems. Incidentally, Duramax saw the same incarnation. Started with a square box (although horizontal), then moved to the cylindrical system in 2006. The advantages are undeniable, or they surely wouldn't have substantially increased the production cost. They are just more effective, and efficient. I use the AFE Stage II system on my 2001, with Amsoil dry filters. It works very well. I did the upgrade before the 2006+ system was available, but could have gone either way, given the opportunity. One key goal should be to offer the engine cool air, from just about anywhere outside the engine compartment. Once again, not critical right now, but something to take into consideration before higher temperatures are the norm. In any case, choose a system according to function, not bling.So you recommend the factory air cleaner housing/filter over an aftermarket one?
Good points. Even here in LA, it's been getting down into high/mid 30's.
As far as the PMD goes, I'm thinking about going with the Leroy diesel harness and relocating the current PMD/Cooler where he recommends, down behind the bumper.
I'll start hunting for a 97+ intake system then. I'm much less interested in more power, than I am durability. The heaviest loads this rig will see is camping gear and a canoe
Behind the bumper is good. Between the radiator support and battery is also good. Anywhere it can get fresh, cool (ambient) air is a good place. That's the best you can do. Most of the things that will get you the most out of it are simple. Keep it that way. Simple.
You did good! Nice!
What does that decal say on the hood?
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