Pacbrake Load leash
Bruce from Pacbrake has sent us a Load leash to install next week into a 2008 6.7, Cant wait to see the results from a real engine brake.
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Ive been waiting to see someone install one. Are you putting it on a stock truck?
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Installing tomorrow bone stock truck.
Will have info for you. Malcolm |
lets see some pics of the parts before the instal..........
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So I installed the load leash today. Very easy install. Adjusting the jake accuators were very simple.
The brake works better than expected. Very quiet, does not sound like a true jake but works excellent. Tested the brake by itself without thr factory brake turned on and it slows the truck better than the VGT. Load leash with the VGT works fantastic. The big down side is that the control box for the LL plugs in to the OBD port. It only has two wires so assume it is the can bus communication. I was goint to talk with PB to see if i can hard wire the communication wires so that a H&S or Edge can be plugged in at the same time. Have a bunch of pics on the install i will up load later. Malcolm |
Subscribed. Been very curious to see how this performs. Finally someone will have some answers.
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*this statement come with no guarantee or warranty, just from my knowledge of it, it should work. PS. When you say two wires...is it getting power from somewhere else? Make sure those two wires are not power and ground! Your OBDII port should only have a power, a couple grounds, Can+ and Can-. I would guess you only have 5 pins in the connector housing populated. |
CAN is easy... all you'd need is an OBD-II splitter
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I have heard the factory exhaust brake causes excessive drive pressure, resulting in blown head gaskets. I love my factory EB and use it daily while hot shot hauling. I also blew a head gasket in 145,000 miles....15 month old truck. Sucks!
I am interested in the load leash but will it also cause excessive drive pressure, cylinder pressure, or additional stress on the engine? |
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Customer is very impressed by the product so far. Malcolm |
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Did not measure the drive pressure on this truck. Cylinder pressure is what blows head gaskets i dont think the EB will blow head gaskets. I have blown my head gasket on my 2010, have only 35,000 miles Atleast Pacbrake engineered the spacer plate for Arp head studs. Pacbrake does replace three head bolts with head bolts with studs on top to secure the brake. Malcolm |
Wheres the pics? Id like to find out if you could get one to work without the stock VGT
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How do u turn it on/off? It would be cool if it worked off of the factory EB button.
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Sorry about not posting the pictures yet. The link on post 8 Basically has all the pictures.
There is a seperate switch to activate the Load Leash. It needs to see that the VGT has been activated and the it activates, although the one i had worked without the VGT turned on. I would imagine that you could install a normal e /b and it would work fine. They are working on releasing a non obdII version for the aftermarket crowd. You may not want it to activate off thr factory e/b switch as it is very strong and may slow the vehicle too much. Malcolm |
We installed one on a 2009 and we used a 63/68/.88 and it works amazing.
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