The 2007.5-2010 GM 6.6 LMM Duramax engine featured a new 6-hole fuel injector nozzle design (vs 7-holes on the LBZ). GM continued to use Bosch components for much of its fuel injection system and control technology. This common rail injection system basically consisted of a low-pressure fuel system, and a high-pressure fuel system. The low-pressure side simply filters and transfers fuel from the tank to the injection pump, effectively keeping the injection pump lubricated and primed with fuel. The high-pressure side delivers fuel to the rails and injectors.
This was controlled via a reprogrammed ECM (Engine Control Module), fed by a Bisch CP3 pump. The ECM regulates the pump rail pressure by modulating opening/closing valves, regulators and actuators located on the pump and on the rail. Any excess fuel volume is returned back to the fuel tank. Regardless of the application or make, rest assured that all common rail injection pumps have extremely precise internal tolerances and can be susceptible to damage if not provided with ample, well filtered, diesel fuel containing few contaminants. With each new iteration, the 6.6L Duramax, and its updated injection system has given Duramax enthusiasts more confidence, performance, and reliability than previous fuel systems, and the control systems within the ECM can now deliver significant power while metering the fuel more precisely than ever.
Whether you are looking to perform routine maintenance with a GM fuel filter, repair your fuel system with high quality XDP, Industrial Injection, or Alliant parts, or improve your fuel system with an upgraded Lift Pump, or step-up performance and reliability with a Dual Fueler kit, Ported Fuel Rail Fitting or Race Valve, XDP has your 6.6L Duramax Fuel System covered. In addition, XDP offers stock replacement parts such as Bosch CP3 Pumps, Fuel Injectors, Fuel Lines, as well as fuel system gaskets and seals.
XDP carries Duramax LMM parts from all the leading manufacturers like Bosch, Fleece, S&S Diesel, GM / AC Delco, FASS, AirDog, PurePower, Dynomite Diesel, Bostech, DTech, and more.