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Is like the factory/dealership scanner/diagnostics tool.what is Tech-2?
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Is like the factory/dealership scanner/diagnostics tool.what is Tech-2?
It's the dealer level scan tool that these trucks were designed to be worked on with. It was replaced in 2014 with the MDI and later the MDI2 but still works on our cars, not the new ones.what is Tech-2?
I'm looking to see if an 8.1/Allison 5 speed can be swapped into my 04 project Suburban 2500...The 2500 Suburbans have a dual tank setup (with a fuel pump/sender in each tank). The auxiliary tank is like 7 gallons, and main tank is 30 gallons(?)
The system is kinda more complicated because you have an extra relay for the auxiliary tank, there's extra wiring and it's tied into the cluster for the fuel level (via the Class 2 data bus system or whatever that thing is called?)
If you study the wiring diagrams, I'm sure it's possible to swap the dual tank setup. I can't remember if HP Tuners has any sort of settings to enable dual tanks on the ECU side of things...I can check.
I used to have a BMW diesel that would go 650 on a tank. Never made it that far because it exceeded my bladder range. But I used to drive Boston to Denver and back fairly often, and it was 3 fuel stops and less than $200 in diesel, and I’d arrive home in Denver with almost a full tank.The one other item to consider is the fill time for the two tanks; when the pump clicks off and I give it another one minute to rest I can get another 3-4 gallons in the tanks which means that there's some sort of air release process which needs to occur. Happened in my 09 and also in my 2013. I'm assuming this process needs to be engineered right and would be hesitant in a non OEM solution.
The 39 gallons is handy though; back when I was in college and could withstand the longer drive without stopping I had a 700 miles drive between my apartment and home, setting the cruise to 65 mph got me 19mpg and could do the whole drive in 11 hours without stopping.
Hold on..................does your sig say THIRTY FIVE HUNDRED!? Where the hell did you find one!? Is it an armored variant?!I used to have a BMW diesel that would go 650 on a tank. Never made it that far because it exceeded my bladder range. But I used to drive Boston to Denver and back fairly often, and it was 3 fuel stops and less than $200 in diesel, and I’d arrive home in Denver with almost a full tank.