And not a good shot of either....put the damn beer down next time so you can use both hands.My 2 ass ends......View attachment 229581
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And not a good shot of either....put the damn beer down next time so you can use both hands.My 2 ass ends......View attachment 229581
Not that I know of, I have Dyno info on my thread I think but not positive if I posted itIs there a thread of people that have had their vehicle on a dyno?
I love animals more than people. Living in Louisiana is justification for me saying that.
Denalis would have to find a 4 wheel dyno, they are all wheel driveIs there a thread of people that have had their vehicle on a dyno?
Yeah I remember seeing those picsView attachment 229562 View attachment 229563 View attachment 229564
Cute as hell. Here’s my boy when I first brought him home 2 months ago.
Do you have a graph? I can't find much info as to what these vehicles put down in terms of wheel horsepower.Not that I know of, I have Dyno info on my thread I think but not positive if I posted it
Oh that's lame. Good for bad weather I guess. None of that stupid automatic 4wd stuff enabled by default that likes to blow up transfer cases.Denalis would have to find a 4 wheel dyno, they are all wheel drive
2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
Yeah I remember seeing those picscut pup for sure! I’m sure he’s grown a lot since then.
Yeah I remember seeing those picscut pup for sure! I’m sure he’s grown a lot since then.
Actually the transfer cases (at least for the NBS Denali) will take 800 HP. And it’s not “automatic 4WD” , AWD is different. It’s a blast with a supercharged 6.0!Do you have a graph? I can't find much info as to what these vehicles put down in terms of wheel horsepower.
Oh that's lame. Good for bad weather I guess. None of that stupid automatic 4wd stuff enabled by default that likes to blow up transfer cases.
I have watched this video a few times though.
Pretty neat what you can do with basically a stock engine. Porting the intake sounds like a fun time. Easy because its plastic so you can do it with an electric dremel.
No I know that Auto 4WD =! to AWD. The center diff used inside the case behind the trans is real cool. But on the actual 4wd in the tahoes that have the automatic mode- they have a clutch pack connected to the output for the front axle. In auto mode if the wheel speed sensors detect slip, it will slap the clutch pack shut which is ******* stuff and puts friction material into the fluid in there- which doesn't have a filter like your automatic transmission does.Actually the transfer cases (at least for the NBS Denali) will take 800 HP. And it’s not “automatic 4WD” , AWD is different. It’s a blast with a supercharged 6.0!
Yeah we have a viscous coupling lmao. Say that three times real fast.No I know that Auto 4WD =! to AWD. The center diff used inside the case behind the trans is real cool. But on the actual 4wd in the tahoes that have the automatic mode- they have a clutch pack connected to the output for the front axle. In auto mode if the wheel speed sensors detect slip, it will slap the clutch pack shut which is ******* stuff and puts friction material into the fluid in there- which doesn't have a filter like your automatic transmission does.
GMT900 or GMT800 has a viscous coupling? In the tahoes do both gens have the viscous coupling? Am I wrong? I read long before I even had a tahoe that it was a clutch packYeah we have a viscous coupling lmao. Say that three times real fast.
Did you cut the filter open and see anything fun inside?Changed the oil.... this time didn't use any flush, pulled the plug, no oil, hole was blocked with sludge. yay! wiggled a screwdriver in there, all came out fine after that. Will flush next weekend I guess... Still running fine. I'd pull the pan if it wasn't such a pain.
No, it's just sitting outside right now. Maybe tomorrow unless we leave for the weekend.Did you cut the filter open and see anything fun inside?
we all ready know the 6.0 and 6.2l will smoke a 5.3lIs there a thread of people that have had their vehicle on a dyno?
In other news the sky is blue and waters wet! More at 11...we all ready know the 6.0 and 6.2l will smoke a 5.3l
the 6.0 has an huge advantage though... as it has a bonus 80HP and lots and lots of torque
it;s the LFA 6.0 Hybrid Vortec 0.34 coefficient drag..In other news the sky is blue and waters wet! More at 11...
The cam that went in with the DoD delete and new engine is good for 51hp. Wanted to know wheel hp of other vehicles so I have something to compre it to.
Edit: at least the 6.0 vmax- i forget the RPO- was it L76? Aluminum block is ~150 pounds lighter, and has VVT, so thats an advantage aside from the HP in stock form
No I know that Auto 4WD =! to AWD. The center diff used inside the case behind the trans is real cool. But on the actual 4wd in the tahoes that have the automatic mode- they have a clutch pack connected to the output for the front axle. In auto mode if the wheel speed sensors detect slip, it will slap the clutch pack shut which is ******* stuff and puts friction material into the fluid in there- which doesn't have a filter like your automatic transmission does.
Sludge!!??Changed the oil.... this time didn't use any flush, pulled the plug, no oil, hole was blocked with sludge. yay! wiggled a screwdriver in there, all came out fine after that. Will flush next weekend I guess... Still running fine. I'd pull the pan if it wasn't such a pain.