What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Throttle body cable bracket for a DBC throttle body. I called them on the off chance they offer a lid without one for us DBW guys that I could buy separately, but they said no plans in making one :(

Stay tuned though, it's going to look badass.



I'm in the middle of a nitrous build right now so things are already getting moved. It's really just sensors anyway. It was $998.95 to my door, comes with rails but not injectors.



More of a supporting piece than a power adder. The stock L92 manifold hangs with most aftermarket options on n/a setups. However I opted to go with it over stock for the longer runners, putting on a 102mm tb, and it is molded from the factory with locations for direct port nozzles.

The plenum volume and runners were the main factor, I'm running TSP's 229/244 .629/.615 112 LSA LS3 cam, Cirdle D 3400, and front/rear 4.11s. So it's a perfect fit to match the low end grunt that everything is set up for.
Man, that sounds just like what I need.. [emoji16][emoji106] looking forward to progress updates! Perhaps a thread of your own exploits is in order...
 

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Man, that sounds just like what I need.. [emoji16][emoji106] looking forward to progress updates! Perhaps a thread of your own exploits is in order...

Yeah I'll probably start one when it's closer to being finished and I have some better material to post. Grabbing a Norcal 4/6 kit after the engine stuff. I think I'm going to end up with the 20" American Racing Patrol series which they don't make in 6x5.5, so I'll have a nice write up on redrilling axles and hubs too.
 

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Yeah I'll probably start one when it's closer to being finished and I have some better material to post. Grabbing a Norcal 4/6 kit after the engine stuff. I think I'm going to end up with the 20" American Racing Patrol series which they don't make in 6x5.5, so I'll have a nice write up on redrilling axles and hubs too.
Good stuff going on :waytogo:
 

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Are you comparing Phil to a teenage girl? :hmm:
No! Phil seemed a little unsure of himself and I wanted to convey that if my daughter can do it, he can too.
Hahaha my first thought was " oh great, now I gotta make sure I get it done otherwise a teenager will have done better than me"
Then, I thought "this M'fer"......[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 

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Hahaha my first thought was " oh great, now I gotta make sure I get it done otherwise a teenager will have done better than me"
Then, I thought "this M'fer"......[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Not just a teenager, but a teenage girl lol!! But reading James's posts, I knew he disn't mean it negatively. He was just trying to let you know it isn't a bad job. Did you start it yet?
 

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Not just a teenager, but a teenage girl lol!! But reading James's posts, I knew he disn't mean it negatively. He was just trying to let you know it isn't a bad job. Did you start it yet?
Yep, just got the lower hose off and draining now. Eff that clamp! That was the biggest pita to get to. Took the passenger side headlight off to make it a little easier. I'd say the wheel well trim/cover should come off too if you want it easy to access.

Not sure how long to let it drain, but gonna give it a while.
 

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Oook, so everything is done and back together. You're gonna laugh, I know, but I bought the concentrate. Now I know it's a 50/50 mix. Can I pour in the concentrate then fill the jug with water and add that, or do I actually have to premix it first. I don't have an empty jug is my problem
 

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As long as both jugs just fit it will mix up.
 

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Everything is back together, filled up and no leaks so far. Will check again the next few days just to make sure the fittings are secure.

Cleaned the asphalt with a degreaser and put everything away.

I'd say it took me around an hour, and that was because I took extra stuff off I didn't need to (The front trim pieces on top) and going back and forth with watching a YouTube video.

After everything was back together, I did hear a different noise, took a video to see if it's just normal engine knock or something else. Let me know what you think.


 

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Everything is back together, filled up and no leaks so far. Will check again the next few days just to make sure the fittings are secure.

Cleaned the asphalt with a degreaser and put everything away.

I'd say it took me around an hour, and that was because I took extra stuff off I didn't need to (The front trim pieces on top) and going back and forth with watching a YouTube video.

After everything was back together, I did hear a different noise, took a video to see if it's just normal engine knock or something else. Let me know what you think.



Sounds like pretty normal Chevy ticking to me. What kind of oil is in there?
 

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Yep, just got the lower hose off and draining now. Eff that clamp! That was the biggest pita to get to. Took the passenger side headlight off to make it a little easier. I'd say the wheel well trim/cover should come off too if you want it easy to access.

Not sure how long to let it drain, but gonna give it a while.
lol, that lo
Everything is back together, filled up and no leaks so far. Will check again the next few days just to make sure the fittings are secure.

Cleaned the asphalt with a degreaser and put everything away.

I'd say it took me around an hour, and that was because I took extra stuff off I didn't need to (The front trim pieces on top) and going back and forth with watching a YouTube video.

After everything was back together, I did hear a different noise, took a video to see if it's just normal engine knock or something else. Let me know what you think.


sounds good to me, sounds just like mine
 

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Everything is back together, filled up and no leaks so far. Will check again the next few days just to make sure the fittings are secure.

Cleaned the asphalt with a degreaser and put everything away.

I'd say it took me around an hour, and that was because I took extra stuff off I didn't need to (The front trim pieces on top) and going back and forth with watching a YouTube video.

After everything was back together, I did hear a different noise, took a video to see if it's just normal engine knock or something else. Let me know what you think.



All I'm hearing are the injectors ticking.
 

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Everything is back together, filled up and no leaks so far. Will check again the next few days just to make sure the fittings are secure.

Cleaned the asphalt with a degreaser and put everything away.

I'd say it took me around an hour, and that was because I took extra stuff off I didn't need to (The front trim pieces on top) and going back and forth with watching a YouTube video.

After everything was back together, I did hear a different noise, took a video to see if it's just normal engine knock or something else. Let me know what you think.


Check the oil!
 

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Everything is back together, filled up and no leaks so far. Will check again the next few days just to make sure the fittings are secure.

Cleaned the asphalt with a degreaser and put everything away.

I'd say it took me around an hour, and that was because I took extra stuff off I didn't need to (The front trim pieces on top) and going back and forth with watching a YouTube video.

After everything was back together, I did hear a different noise, took a video to see if it's just normal engine knock or something else. Let me know what you think.


I was gonna mess with you and say it’s the common “radiator tick” but I don’t wanna have you freak out lol. It sounds normal to me.
 

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My local Costco. Probably the cheapest I've ever bought it


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who here has the turn signal switchbacks installed on there Yukon in the front?, I know someone does I thought it was warren.
 

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