geordi wrote:
I can agree that the SEGR looks like a daunting project to build and install, especially if you want to make the install hidden and "factory" looking. The reason you need that however is that the programming in the "nanny-checks" are stronger in the CRD than in your Duramax. A tuner has certain limitations to their product - They have to be able to sell it legally. Something which is undetectable to a government inspection, AND makes it extremely easy for a person to "violate" the decisions of the CARB, is going to be a product that the authorities will not want on the market.
So the vendor (GDE or InMotion) is very limited in what they can actually eliminate from the programming. The checks for the devices are STILL THERE in their programming. The check for a functioning device is the fastest way to create a CEL, but I have personally monitored and recorded the EGR "performance" on the GDE tune - Every time you take your foot completely out of the go-pedal, the EGR "blips open" for a half-second or so. This is GDE's description of a "boost pressure relief" use of the EGR, and is not only pointless... I believe it could still lead to the failure of the EGR device anyway... Throwing a non-function EGR CEL. So you are right back to square one.
I do not know what the specifics are of the InMotion tune, but I do know that because they are selling a product for highway use (Despite any "off road use only" tags on the site) they have to be subject to the oversight of the EPA. Anything that completely defeats the systems cannot be sold for highway use. *Devil's Advocate Mode* I would also contend that because the purchase of an ECM tune is not accompanied by a spare ECM in all cases, and that the replacement of an ECM tune is not a flip-a-switch simple prospect... That a LARGE majority of the tunes sold are used on the highway. So the company cannot legally remove the EGR function from the computer. *Devils' mode off*
What a person allows the computer to THINK is happening within their own car however... That is something that neither the EPA nor the tuners can control. A combination of the SEGR and the tune from GDE are the best way to eliminate any possibility of that CEL lighting up ever again - Because the use of the EGR would be 5% of it's stock usage, and the SEGR would easily let the computer think all is well for that 5%.
I'm sorry if my previous reply seemed snippy, but you didn't say that you did not understand the need for both, you just asked exactly the same question in the same way - Please ask if this still does not make sense to you. I know that it seems like an electrical engineering degree is needed to figure this stuff out sometimes... That might be exactly the way that CARB wants it. Luckily for us, Turbo Tim HAS an EE degree.
No need to apologize I came here looking for information and you have provided
Please see my last post if you want snippy
I have had to learn a lot about this subject with the 08 dmax... the most important thing is to leave the tuning to the tuners because I understand very little of what is going on... I do understand the mechanical part to some degree so I am not totally useless.. I at least know what parts to take off
As far as tuners and the law go I am not an expert ... however the opinion of my dmax tuner is "I sell a product what you do with said product is your business"
Based on my dmax tuners opinion it is not a problem to do this with the ecm ... my dmax is an 08 with dpf, egr, air valve, grid heater, ect. all of which are in a big pile in my shed along with the same parts from the kj ... all codes are gone and no cel
Until I run into a wall I am going to hold this opinion... I am 99.99 percent sure that an ecm flash wih eliminate all codes
I do not doubt that you and turbotim have put a lot of thought and research into what you are saying ... if my path does not work out you can bet that I will be knocking on your door with money and a 12 pack to have you install my segr
flash7210
that tuner is probably closer than you think
200 mile run... fuel gauge at 3/4 runs like a top... definitely runs cooler seems to be getting better mileage ran 2200rpm most of the way
I had forgotten how twitchy it is to drive and uncomfortable on a long drive ... oh well it is a diesel so I love it
jim