Hello I have a c15 accert twin turbo with PDI stage 1 tune. I had a over haul done on it, and after 280000 miles I think I blew a head gasket or my head cracked, in Maryland Mountains on I86. So I made it to Baltimore and noticed that I have Excessive Blow By So I think maybe I burnt some Rings. Never had the motor over 220 degrees. Wondering if the ECM tune had anything to do with it since the turbo boost went up? Now That I need a to tear into it, I wanted to see if it would me a good idea to turn the motor into a 6NZ and if it is possible? I heard a lot of people praising the 6NZ. Also wanted to know if anyone had a PDI tune done to their 6NZ and if had any problems?Thanx
2006 cat 15 accert to 6nz?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by vasili333, Mar 24, 2016.
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It's possible just not legal, so we don't talk about it here. If your PDI tune disabled the intake actuators, that's why you blew the head gasket. 18:1 compression needs the actuators to control cylinder pressure. Almost every truck I know of that tuned out the intake actuators with 18:1 pistons eventually blew a head gasket, some soon, some took years.
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Are you pushing coolant out the overflow? If not it sounds like you may have scored a liner or broke a ring. Another thing to check is turbos the top turbo on those acert's has a history of going bad and pressuring the crankcase making it look like blowby.
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No it didn't disabled the actuators
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Yeah pushing the coolant out of the overflow tank and seems like there is exhaust fumes coming out of the overflow tank as well
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Blown headgasket or dropped liner. Liner protrution is paramount on the acerts. The 18:1 pistons don't help either. Cut the bowels in the pistons o r get 7172 liner packs 16:1 pistons. Do a vva delete and ride.
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Do you know anyone that did that and had good luck with it?
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