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are you driving it during these scans or just holding the gas? being under load can change things, vs revving it.

the ltft are rich, might have a vac leak or the tune was set up to be rich.

the o2's look good as far as being very active, the test for them is go wot and bank 1 and 2 sensor 1 should lock in around 930's and stay there the whole time your wot.

misfires, well ya got a cam. why tuners delete the multiple misfire code from the tune. or the cel would be flashing all day long on most larger cams.
 
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are you driving it during these scans or just holding the gas? being under load can change things, vs revving it.

the ltft are rich, might have a vac leak or the tune was set up to be rich.

the o2's look good as far as being very active, the test for them is go wot and bank 1 and 2 sensor 1 should lock in around 930's and stay there the whole time your wot.

misfires, well ya got a cam. why tuners delete the multiple misfire code from the tune. or the cel would be flashing all day long on most larger cams.
Sorry I didn't clarify @Scottydoggs this is my work van. I was sitting still bring the revs up. This van has given me heartache from day 1!
 

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are you driving it during these scans or just holding the gas? being under load can change things, vs revving it.

the ltft are rich, might have a vac leak or the tune was set up to be rich.

the o2's look good as far as being very active, the test for them is go wot and bank 1 and 2 sensor 1 should lock in around 930's and stay there the whole time your wot.

misfires, well ya got a cam. why tuners delete the multiple misfire code from the tune. or the cel would be flashing all day long on most larger cams.
LTFTs are rich???

I thought positive numbers meant lean, which would indicate a possible vacuum leak.

My understanding is that the positive numbers mean that the ECU is calling for 9% more fuel (as an example). A negative reading would indicate that it was rich and the ECU was calling to reduce the fuel by -9% (as an example).

Maybe we are saying the same thing in a different way OR maybe I am mistaken. Not trying to confuse, just trying to verify my thinking is correct.
 

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LTFTs are rich???

I thought positive numbers meant lean, which would indicate a possible vacuum leak.

My understanding is that the positive numbers mean that the ECU is calling for 9% more fuel (as an example). A negative reading would indicate that it was rich and the ECU was calling to reduce the fuel by -9% (as an example).

Maybe we are saying the same thing in a different way OR maybe I am mistaken. Not trying to confuse, just trying to verify my thinking is correct.
Your saying the same thing. It appears to be adding fuel to compensate for unmetered air.
 

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LTFTs are rich???

I thought positive numbers meant lean, which would indicate a possible vacuum leak.

My understanding is that the positive numbers mean that the ECU is calling for 9% more fuel (as an example). A negative reading would indicate that it was rich and the ECU was calling to reduce the fuel by -9% (as an example).

Maybe we are saying the same thing in a different way OR maybe I am mistaken. Not trying to confuse, just trying to verify my thinking is correct.
your right, i got it backwards. and lean would mean a vac leak. could also cause some misfires.
 

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I did drive it today, but I couldn't take it through its paces unfortunately. My gf was with me and she has some serious issues with her neck and spine--plates and screws--but hopefully I'll be able to soon.
New issues with her or old? You’ve been through a bit yourself lately so I hope you weren’t both laid up at the same time?
 
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New issues with her or old? You’ve been through a bit yourself lately so I hope you weren’t both laid up at the same time?
Just a continuation of old ongoing issues for her. As for me I'm invincible!! Til I die anyway lol.
On the way home I was alone, and I took a sharp curve jumping on the pkwy. I did notice it handled alot better, but I have 265 70's so there's still a little sidewall flex. It would've handled alot better with some 22's--but I sold them--don't regret it either!
 
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are you driving it during these scans or just holding the gas? being under load can change things, vs revving it.

the ltft are rich, might have a vac leak or the tune was set up to be rich.

the o2's look good as far as being very active, the test for them is go wot and bank 1 and 2 sensor 1 should lock in around 930's and stay there the whole time your wot.

misfires, well ya got a cam. why tuners delete the multiple misfire code from the tune. or the cel would be flashing all day long on most larger cams.
I’m wondering if the reason I keep getting the random misfire code on my Denali is the cam then. Although it didn’t do it for over a year, now it does it on occasion.
 

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I’m wondering if the reason I keep getting the random misfire code on my Denali is the cam then. Although it didn’t do it for over a year, now it does it on occasion.
might when it gets hot. that pesky p0300 code should be deleted with a cam. the lope and chop is pretty much a misfire, sooo lol you have a blower on that truck too? might need new plugs if running copper core plugs, they only last like 12-15,000 miles. puts you back on the old school days of a tune up once a years.
 
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Hot AF today, and Mon/Tue is gonna be hotter, so if course I cleaned my front carpet and front seats. Carpet is much better, but not what I expected. I was gonna get the oem rotors cut--@$25 a piece, but then saw these-- Screenshot_20210627-193900_Amazon Shopping.jpg
I also ordered some GM abs sensors--so I thought. Looks to be only 1.Screenshot_20210627-195111_Amazon Shopping.jpg
 

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