2004 6.0 NV4500 Tahoe

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Nice touch.

I was more focused on the rack in the pic. Its all about product placement.

I tried to hide it, even went to the color chart thingy and custom picked a green I thought would betray your eyes and stay mostly hidden. Figured we could have a little game of "find the ****". I think from now on I'll hide multiple and whoever finds them all first wins a virtual high five!
 

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I tried to hide it, even went to the color chart thingy and custom picked a green I thought would betray your eyes and stay mostly hidden. Figured we could have a little game of "find the ****". I think from now on I'll hide multiple and whoever finds them all first wins a virtual high five!
I'll have to keep my dick hunter eyes tuned in from here on out...
 

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It looks great from this distance but there are definitely a lot of not so pretty welds in there. Most stem from my tacking which is difficult to smooth out. Also there was some tape residue in the inside which pulls contaminants in as well as me dipping the tungsten in the puddle and trying to ride it out because I sharpened them 100 times already. When I finish it tomorrow and clean it up some I’ll post better pics. I’m waiting on an IAT sensor bung to arrive before I can officially install it and I need to do some clean up on the inside, luckily I haven’t burned through but a handful of time.

Someone beat you to it a long time ago:

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Ok I need serious help, which one do you like better?

1:Factory 2007-2010 Ram 2500 FORGED Alcoa wheels with Chevy center caps

2: Hummer H2 CAST wheels with Chevy center caps.

Both are 17x8 the H2 has a tiny bit more offset but the Alcoas are significantly stronger. Going to be wrapped in 35x10.5s
 

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Ok I need serious help, which one do you like better?

1:Factory 2007-2010 Ram 2500 FORGED Alcoa wheels with Chevy center caps

2: Hummer H2 CAST wheels with Chevy center caps.

Both are 17x8 the H2 has a tiny bit more offset but the Alcoas are significantly stronger. Going to be wrapped in 35x10.5s
If I HAD to choose, I like the left. Reminds me of k2xx ltz wheels
 
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back to my oh so irritating cam sensor problem. I re wired the connector today making sure the solder connection is good and the wires are correct! Still the same damn issue P0342!

I hooked up HPT to see if there’s a cam sensor voltage or anything and I get these three channels all of which read 0 during starting and while running. Is this new cam sensor just totally dead? Or is this a channel that typically reads nothing?
 

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