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Deactivating the DOD with programmer
I'm just about at the end of my rope with the oil consumption on this truck of mine,'08 Silverado w/5.3 at 124000 km using 2 to 3 quarts of oil between changes.From what I can gather using an engine flush and deactivating this system is the only cure so I want to know from those that have done it which programmer did you use or which one(s) are capable?
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Re: Deactivating the DOD with programmer
You can program it from kicking on, but the only true way to get rid of the DOD is to swap the cam and lifters as well as the programming.
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Re: Deactivating the DOD with programmer
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Re: Deactivating the DOD with programmer
this is what one owner experienced
Used on a 2009 Suburban, that is substantially used for highway travel. Having the AFM disabled has not decreased fuel mileage whatsoever. This suburban was using oil due to the AFM (approximately 1/2 to 1 quart in 3,000 miles) and this is the only device made that can disable AFM without a tuner. After using it non-stop for approximately 4,500 miles - THE OIL USAGE HAS STOPPED - PERIOD! I just checked this morning and the oil has NOT budged. (2009 Suburban 36,500 Miles). |
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Re: Deactivating the DOD with programmer
Stealthee I've seen the kits from Summit to remove the DOD components from the engine.The kit is a new lifter valley tray,lifters and head bolts but no cam,although it says a non DOD cam should be swapped in.
jCat I think I'll try one of those bypass units.I'm going to use an engine flush,maybe multiple times,to try and clean as much buildup as possible with conventional oil and once that's done switch back to synthetic.I checked the oil I am using currently and it is Dexos compliant. |
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Re: Deactivating the DOD with programmer
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that product I mentioned is used by many forum members I have yet to hear any bitches they love the results. DOD/AFM killer .. I would not use an engine oil flush chemical too harsh. use the MMO as it is an oil with strong detergents to break down the sludge/carbon slowly .. I have used the harsh solvent flushes before on old beater vehicles .. you have to flush the flush ...basically 3 oil changes when you do this .. |
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Re: Deactivating the DOD with programmer
seafoam is a solvent IMO use NO solvents in the engine oil ...
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