Afe ExhaustsFor those with 6.5L diesel, one of the common problems encountered by owners is what is referred to as 6.5 stalling. This condition is characterized by trucks that just suddenly shuts as it is going down. Later, owners find it more difficult to restart until the only remedy that is left is to get a towing service. Then you realized that it is a defective black box, that object which is screwed at the side of your truck's injection pump. The instant solution that may come to your mind is to replace it with another black box but only to be dismayed that several black boxes are not that easy to install. The 6.5 black box seeks to address the problem of electronics over heating causing them to fail instantaneously. One of the recent developments in automotive engineering is the development of the black boxes. In fact some of these box boxes now are that of the size of a playing card placed just right of the side of your truck's injection pump. Generally, the black boxes perform similar function - a signal amplifier with the capacity to fuel solenoid on your truck's injection pump. Newer versions of the products now include complete installation kit for practical and convenient installation though not most of the 6.5 black box do come with a resistor upon your purchase. Nonetheless, if you get to purchase a complete kit, the kits are sure to have standard resistor which is pre-calibrated. As a suggestion, choose a black box and a resistor mounted with the use of industrial heat sink material than in pad-made material as this method is proven more efficient in heat transfer. Choose also black boxes that are easy to mount, as can be inferred from the modules provided in these products, particularly those that provide for plug and play installation in less than 15 minutes. The kits are installed without need of changing the ECU and the same can be removed also without destroying the internal factory wirings through the availability of OEM connectors. Not many are familiar of what back box technology is in land vehicles though the black box has a more familiar reputation when it comes to aircraft technology. Technically speaking, the black box as used in most vehicles particularly the diesel engine vehicles is a modern development through the use of computer technology that allows users to make use of the full potential of the diesel engines by increased specifications of up to 35 percent torque and power increase. One of the common observations among technicians is that surges and drop offs are often experienced whenever there is an attempt for power gain, with the 6.5 black box technology, increased power is delivered without causing drop-offs or surges thereby eliminating flat spots. Simply stated, you get to have the right power and torque that you need at the appropriate timing. Finally, another innovative mechanism of the 6.5 black box technology is the fuel economy since an improvement in power and in torque does not necessarily cost you more in fuel. Indeed, power, torque and economy are among the benefits you can get in this black box technology.
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