Afm deactivation
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Thanks for the heads up about the shifting issue, I haven't noticed anything abnormal, but I do not drive our Tahoe often, its my wife's vehicle. Did you ever report the hard shifting issue to the Range folks? Was your range device the latest version? I'm about to take the Tahoe on a trip to visit my folks, about a 3 hour drive one way. I didn't tell my wife I installed it, and she was wondering what the lights were for, lol.
#12
Am I understanding correctly that I can have a tuner program out my AFM feature?
I have taken apart my engine and it seems that the lifter is the only thing that failed. The Cam is fine and the rest of the lifters look fantastic. I assume that if my car never goes into V4 mode the spring shouldn't compress anymore and this shouldn't happen anymore, right? Good theory?
I have taken apart my engine and it seems that the lifter is the only thing that failed. The Cam is fine and the rest of the lifters look fantastic. I assume that if my car never goes into V4 mode the spring shouldn't compress anymore and this shouldn't happen anymore, right? Good theory?
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Am I understanding correctly that I can have a tuner program out my AFM feature?
I have taken apart my engine and it seems that the lifter is the only thing that failed. The Cam is fine and the rest of the lifters look fantastic. I assume that if my car never goes into V4 mode the spring shouldn't compress anymore and this shouldn't happen anymore, right? Good theory?
I have taken apart my engine and it seems that the lifter is the only thing that failed. The Cam is fine and the rest of the lifters look fantastic. I assume that if my car never goes into V4 mode the spring shouldn't compress anymore and this shouldn't happen anymore, right? Good theory?
If you can crack into the ECM and disable the AFM the lifter will no longer compress and by that very action shutdown the affected cylinder. Once that's done, the lifters in essence act like any other lifter.
Replace the bad one or all of them and find someone to disable the AFM and you probably won't have many other issues with that motor.... That would be the way I'd go.
#14
To answer your question simply ask yourself this question, what controls the oil pressure and causes that lifter to compress the spring, the ECM is the correct answer.
If you can crack into the ECM and disable the AFM the lifter will no longer compress and by that very action shutdown the affected cylinder. Once that's done, the lifters in essence act like any other lifter.
Replace the bad one or all of them and find someone to disable the AFM and you probably won't have many other issues with that motor.... That would be the way I'd go.
If you can crack into the ECM and disable the AFM the lifter will no longer compress and by that very action shutdown the affected cylinder. Once that's done, the lifters in essence act like any other lifter.
Replace the bad one or all of them and find someone to disable the AFM and you probably won't have many other issues with that motor.... That would be the way I'd go.
http://lt1swap.com/afm_delete.htm
#16
Update
Just wanted to let you guys know that I pulled of my head and replaced the lifters on my left bank.
I also replaced the Valve Lifter Oil Manifold and I sent in my ECM to have the AFM deleted. So far everything is working well and the car never enters V4 mode.
Crossing my fingers hoping this is a good long term fix.
I also replaced the Valve Lifter Oil Manifold and I sent in my ECM to have the AFM deleted. So far everything is working well and the car never enters V4 mode.
Crossing my fingers hoping this is a good long term fix.
#17
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Davpmars thanks for the follow up and picture...
A couple of questions, did you reuse gaskets, if not where you able to locate a "kit" of gaskets or just buy them individually.
Also what are the red hoses for in the picture, flushing or do you have a setup for something else ?
A couple of questions, did you reuse gaskets, if not where you able to locate a "kit" of gaskets or just buy them individually.
Also what are the red hoses for in the picture, flushing or do you have a setup for something else ?
#18
Can find a place here near by in So Cal to Disable V4 mode on my 5.3.. I've already replaced all my lifters and now i just need the AFM disabled. Can i use a snap-on solus scanner ?
#20
AFM Disabler question
I received my new AFM disabler for my 2011 Chev Silverado 1500 yesterday. I plugged in last night and drove it to work this morning at 6:45 am. It was dark outside, however, I saw no light from AFM disabler. Can someone help me with this please? Is there should be light on all the time? How do I know if it's working and I'm driving on all 8 cyls? Any help will be appreciated.