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eagle in flight
12-13-2004, 22:50
Does anyone know if there exists a good after market exhaust brake for an '04 GMC Sierra 3500 LLY Duramax with an Allison Trans? I pull a 14,000 lbs fifth wheel and would like the added stopping power of an exhaust brake.

Kennedy
12-14-2004, 05:26
I run the BD brake on my 2002. Works very well, and VERY tough construction.

More Power
12-16-2004, 11:35
There's a photo of an exhaust brake install on a Duramax pickup truck in TDP's 2004 Rendezvous (http://www.thedieselpage.com/rendez/ren04.htm) article.

While not offered as a factory option in the 2500HD/3500 pickups, a factory exhaust brake is offered as an option in the 4500/5500 series medium-duty trucks powered by the Duramax 6600.

MP

CntrlCalDmax
12-16-2004, 12:09
I ran a BD on th 2001 and I have one on the LLY. Both work well, although as a precaution, I don't run as much back pressure with the LLY because of the VVT.

ochster
12-16-2004, 14:19
I would have to assume this would be held against you if you needed warranty help.

wheeler
12-16-2004, 17:09
I, too, would like an exhaust brake for my '04 3500 LLY. I understand the issue of EB compatibility with the LLY engine is its VGT turbo. I had a Banks Exhaust Brake in my 2003 2500 LB7 which I liked very much, but Banks does not recommend that EB for the LLY and has supposedly been developing a new EB compatible with LLY's VGT turbo. A Banks rep has told me Banks is committed to developing this product but I haven't heard any news on it in awhile.

On the other hand, in November US Gear technical service let me know that in their opinion the miniscule delay in the US Gear exhaust brake D-Celerator engagement allows the vanes in the LLY turbo to return to rest before pressure is built and concluded that the current application for the Duramax (EXB-3554) will work for the 2004 LLY.

Any LLY owners running exhaust brakes yet? I hear the Duramax LLY in the 4500 and 5500 trucks offer (or used to offer) exhaust brakes. Any opinions on the two manufacturer views above? Thanks. --wheeler