Posted by farmer boy on March 13, 2012 at 18:10:18 from (66.209.54.106):
In Reply to: 2004 duramax posted by pure air man on March 13, 2012 at 02:18:41:
The early 04's had the lb7 which will eventually have to have the injectors changed to the tune of $3-4000. I think there had been a bit of success in using low micron filters and upgrading the water seperation system. Those are the two things that really contribute to the early death of them. With only 13,500 miles, you may simply be able to upgrade the filters and get good service life out of the injectors. I'm not sure what is all involved in that though, could be expensive. Far as I know the 5 vs 6 speed allison is simply double overdrive but I've never heard of an 06 getting better mileage than an 01-04 LB7. Seems the best mileage comes from the 01-04 models.
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