Duramax guys seem to hate Fluidampr for some reason. They all seem to love the ATI, So Cal diesel talked about it years back. I have a Fluidampr on my 05 6.7 swap and it made a pretty big difference, the higher I rev the smoother she gets.
😊 very much for another wonderful video of very good information on other parts that are available for the Ford Dodge Chevy models. Thank you again 10 out of 10.
276 ft lbs, I used a 36mm 12 pt 3/4 drive that came with the locker tool off amazon. Worked good. Can wedge the bar on the frame or the ground depending on how your setup is. Very first one i ever did i used the jack handle and bent the handle. That bolt is serious. Now i do it this way. Fluidamper is the best tho.
Link Fluidampr UA-cam in description also thanks for the content. I have towed with all the new truck except the new high output ford up throw Eisenhower tunnel and i70 snowmobiling the gmc and Chevy are way better to tow with it is a incredible difference the GM is totally leading the pack in all regards
Not hating on duramax but this is why I'll only own a cummins, road side fixes or just in the shop its much quicker on a cummins. That being said I'd buy a Duramax before a powerstroke.
did you have to order that diamond washer seperate? when i ordered my fluiddampr about a year ago for my LB7 it did not come with the washer... lol. i will say, i run the truck hard and without the washer its still holding true so far. i did also do the crankshaft pin kit at the same time though so that may have alot to do with it not slipping
If you were to have one tow pig/dd that would stay mostly stock and not deleted. Would you have a l5p pre 10 speed, 4th gen Cummins or 6.7 power stroke pre 10 speed?
@@horsetorquesdiesel do you trust the 10 speeds yet? Just curious, I left them off my list because 1: the trucks are a lot more expensive 2: I feel like they aren’t really proven yet.
I have a bone stock 5.9 Cummins. My factory damper is looking pretty bad the rubber is cracked. Does it do any good at all to put a fluid damper on a stock truck or should I just go with an OEM damper and save the money?
You can look for a stock 6.7 Cummins damper, they are vicious damper just like the Fluidampr. Can usually scoop one up for a 150 bucks. Just remember to change the fan pully too, the 6.7 is a tad thicker and will hit the 5.9 fan pully. Or get the Fluidampr I would also recommend it, but doesn't really offer anything over the stock 6.7.
Duramax guys seem to hate Fluidampr for some reason. They all seem to love the ATI, So Cal diesel talked about it years back. I have a Fluidampr on my 05 6.7 swap and it made a pretty big difference, the higher I rev the smoother she gets.
Love the content and thought process!!
Great work as usual Josh !!! 👍🏻
We need a updated tool box tour sheesh 😏
Yeeeeah!
More Duramax stuff please.
I really appreciate you taking the time to shoot, edit, ect.
Such good stuff
Thanks
We have some stuff in the works!
Map gas torch 1/2 stubby matco impact works great!
😊 very much for another wonderful video of very good information on other parts that are available for the Ford Dodge Chevy models. Thank you again 10 out of 10.
Appreciate it!
276 ft lbs, I used a 36mm 12 pt 3/4 drive that came with the locker tool off amazon. Worked good. Can wedge the bar on the frame or the ground depending on how your setup is. Very first one i ever did i used the jack handle and bent the handle. That bolt is serious. Now i do it this way. Fluidamper is the best tho.
What a champ 🏆 Tons of Great information and tips for people while doing it on the ground just for fun 💪
Glad you enjoyed it!
🤩🤩🤩 Oh baby, looking good!
Thank you guys again!
Hey Nick, have any discount codes right now for one of those? Would like to try it out! Thanks.
unfortunately we do not. We typically do not sell direct. @@spensersadlo5400
Link Fluidampr UA-cam in description also thanks for the content. I have towed with all the new truck except the new high output ford up throw Eisenhower tunnel and i70 snowmobiling the gmc and Chevy are way better to tow with it is a incredible difference the GM is totally leading the pack in all regards
Love the channel what’s the best emissions on tunning for 5th gen cummins
You & my tuck are twins!!
What benefit is replacing the balancer on a Cummins or Duramax?
Not hating on duramax but this is why I'll only own a cummins, road side fixes or just in the shop its much quicker on a cummins.
That being said I'd buy a Duramax before a powerstroke.
Really depends on jobs for sure! Certain jobs are much easier on the Cummins
I find fluidampner on both my trucks help run smoother and less vibration
Oh ya must have upgrades in my opinion
That's a solid unit they make. Will be one of the next mods when my truck needs a new damper. What are symptoms of a bad/worn damper on a 3rd gen 5.9?
Look at the rubber isolater ring
did you have to order that diamond washer seperate? when i ordered my fluiddampr about a year ago for my LB7 it did not come with the washer... lol. i will say, i run the truck hard and without the washer its still holding true so far. i did also do the crankshaft pin kit at the same time though so that may have alot to do with it not slipping
Adding that weight to the crank I bet you it makes more torque on the dyno.
Didn't think that thru but you are right
They are proud of the fluidampr 500 bucks for my Subaru one how no idea what the Cummins one is.
Cummins ones are like 580-600
If you were to have one tow pig/dd that would stay mostly stock and not deleted. Would you have a l5p pre 10 speed, 4th gen Cummins or 6.7 power stroke pre 10 speed?
L5P 6 speed, 6,7 power stroke 6 speed, 6,7 Cummins 68rfe in that order
@@horsetorquesdiesel do you trust the 10 speeds yet? Just curious, I left them off my list because 1: the trucks are a lot more expensive 2: I feel like they aren’t really proven yet.
I have a bone stock 5.9 Cummins. My factory damper is looking pretty bad the rubber is cracked. Does it do any good at all to put a fluid damper on a stock truck or should I just go with an OEM damper and save the money?
I would recommend the Fluidampr as they don't have the rubber to fail again down the road
You can look for a stock 6.7 Cummins damper, they are vicious damper just like the Fluidampr. Can usually scoop one up for a 150 bucks. Just remember to change the fan pully too, the 6.7 is a tad thicker and will hit the 5.9 fan pully. Or get the Fluidampr I would also recommend it, but doesn't really offer anything over the stock 6.7.
Is this unique to the L5P? Never heard of it on the LB7, LBZ, etc.
L5P is the first generation not known for snapping cranks
🤔 I think im gonna wait till my crank snaps
Absolutely personal choice!
How’s your neck after laying under the truck?🤣
Ouh boy i can feel it😂
Nothing some hot packs can't fix 😂