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

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3 gals of tranny fluid changef to amsoil, 2 new oem filters and new aux pump gasket. will be interesting to see how it does..

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now if could find the motivation to change the cooling system stuff lol
 

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I honestly don't fully understand the difference but these things work well very well. if you order a amp clamp I'll be interested to see what you can load yours too.

I'll do like Wes and load it down with everything on. I'd like to know what my amp is pulling when I have that 10" throwing down, anyway.


my bcm sim came in today. I need to wire it in to see if it's going to work. I gotta resist the urge to take it apart and see what's inside it. don't wanna break it before I test it haha. I have a feeling it's just a small Arduino board inside of a big relay case and plug harness.

That's like me waaay back in the early 2000s. Before they were outlawed, I bought an O2 sensor simulator for my '02 S10 from an online source. Bad tune with a supercharger had the cat clogged by 30K miles so it was cut out. Not long after, the company and any other companies making and/or selling O2 sims were shut down. I was tempted to dissect mine and replicate it. Turns out, I didn't have to. A little research showed they were just a 555 square wave generator. That's all that was needed to keep the PCM happy.

I think there are still "performance chips" on ebay that are nothing more than a 5-cent resistor made to replace the IAT sensor. They epoxy it inside of a pretty case with some "racing" brand sticker on it and sell it for $xx.
 

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4th E85 fill up and all I can say is wow. I don’t think I can go back to even premium fuel again. What a huge difference. The thing even sounds better with the stock exhaust. Shifts better, and don’t even have to barely push down the peddle, even while on the highway. I had an 07 V8 grand Cherokee that was E85 and it ran a little better but nothing like this thing. Pics just because.

No need for 91-93 if you have a reliable source for the corn. Better performance than the 91-93 but cheaper than the 87 (that you shouldn't be running, anyway)!
 

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I'll do like Wes and load it down with everything on. I'd like to know what my amp is pulling when I have that 10" throwing down, anyway.




That's like me waaay back in the early 2000s. Before they were outlawed, I bought an O2 sensor simulator for my '02 S10 from an online source. Bad tune with a supercharger had the cat clogged by 30K miles so it was cut out. Not long after, the company and any other companies making and/or selling O2 sims were shut down. I was tempted to dissect mine and replicate it. Turns out, I didn't have to. A little research showed they were just a 555 square wave generator. That's all that was needed to keep the PCM happy.

I think there are still "performance chips" on ebay that are nothing more than a 5-cent resistor made to replace the IAT sensor. They epoxy it inside of a pretty case with some "racing" brand sticker on it and sell it for $xx.


haha I remember those things. they weren't cheap either. and yep, all it wanted was to see 0.500 ish volts to think the cat was working.

the best one was the early days of old tpi chips in the mid 80s. they would just load a "tune" with blank settings and the ecm would default to fill rich in those sections. sold 30 cent chips flashed with nothing for big money with a piggy back off your stock chip.
 

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I'll do like Wes and load it down with everything on. I'd like to know what my amp is pulling when I have that 10" throwing down, anyway.




That's like me waaay back in the early 2000s. Before they were outlawed, I bought an O2 sensor simulator for my '02 S10 from an online source. Bad tune with a supercharger had the cat clogged by 30K miles so it was cut out. Not long after, the company and any other companies making and/or selling O2 sims were shut down. I was tempted to dissect mine and replicate it. Turns out, I didn't have to. A little research showed they were just a 555 square wave generator. That's all that was needed to keep the PCM happy.

I think there are still "performance chips" on ebay that are nothing more than a 5-cent resistor made to replace the IAT sensor. They epoxy it inside of a pretty case with some "racing" brand sticker on it and sell it for $xx.


yeah after he posted that I forgot I have heated seats I could have turned on too. but the 100amps is closer to the real world load it sees sitting idling in stopped traffic with the ac on max, 100ish out and road Temps to the point the asphalt is failing around here haha. come to think of it, the head lights and fogs were on too, which they wouldn't be in the real world at that time. I did have the radio on, but my "system" consists of a single small 5 channel amp that fits in the spot of the factory bose amp and the sub channel is class D. so it doesn't draw much, and only hooked to 1 8in tube. to my old hearing the class D sounds good. you audio guys probably hate it.

but I am curious to see what you can hit spinning it the proper speed fully loaded. wouldn't surprise me if you can get over 140 at idle.
 
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I'll do like Wes and load it down with everything on. I'd like to know what my amp is pulling when I have that 10" throwing down, anyway.




That's like me waaay back in the early 2000s. Before they were outlawed, I bought an O2 sensor simulator for my '02 S10 from an online source. Bad tune with a supercharger had the cat clogged by 30K miles so it was cut out. Not long after, the company and any other companies making and/or selling O2 sims were shut down. I was tempted to dissect mine and replicate it. Turns out, I didn't have to. A little research showed they were just a 555 square wave generator. That's all that was needed to keep the PCM happy.

I think there are still "performance chips" on ebay that are nothing more than a 5-cent resistor made to replace the IAT sensor. They epoxy it inside of a pretty case with some "racing" brand sticker on it and sell it for $xx.
You referring to "MIL" eliminators? Basically a resistor with a male plug on one side, female on the other, heat shrinked together that just plugged inline with the rear O2s when running no cats to fool the ECM?

I used to run them on the 02 mustang and I still have them in the garage, lol

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Drove it home from Gatlinburg. 539 miles each way to/from the cabin. Trip total was 1,219 miles. So almost 200 miles driving around the area going to attractions and sight seeing. Drove near the North Carolina state line to go white water rafting. A lot of 2 lane winding roads going through the woods and up and down hills/mountains. I made use of the powertrain grade braking when going down the steep winding grades by switching into tow/haul mode. Hardly had to use the brakes.

Used 93 octane, got fuel 3 times. On the last fill up halfway home my alky is at 2% and my range was like 450 miles. Not bad for a 6.2l AWD with 5 passengers, luggage, snacks, cooler, souvenirs, and going ~80 mph. It had no problem going up the mountains or passing vehicles.

Also got a little muddy while at the river rafting place. It was a rainy day and the dirt road and parking area was pretty muddy.
 

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No need for 91-93 if you have a reliable source for the corn. Better performance than the 91-93 but cheaper than the 87 (that you shouldn't be running, anyway)!
I’m so glad I found the one station with corn! We only have 85-87-91 here in New Mexico. I’ve always ran 91 but the prior owner only ran 85. No wonder it was sluggish when I bought it.

This 6.2 is quite powerful in such a large truck. Not as powerful as my Jeep but pretty close. Crazy that they weigh close to the same.
 
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I'll do like Wes and load it down with everything on. I'd like to know what my amp is pulling when I have that 10" throwing down, anyway.




That's like me waaay back in the early 2000s. Before they were outlawed, I bought an O2 sensor simulator for my '02 S10 from an online source. Bad tune with a supercharger had the cat clogged by 30K miles so it was cut out. Not long after, the company and any other companies making and/or selling O2 sims were shut down. I was tempted to dissect mine and replicate it. Turns out, I didn't have to. A little research showed they were just a 555 square wave generator. That's all that was needed to keep the PCM happy.

I think there are still "performance chips" on ebay that are nothing more than a 5-cent resistor made to replace the IAT sensor. They epoxy it inside of a pretty case with some "racing" brand sticker on it and sell it for $xx.
When I got my 98Z with the BW T-56, I ended up buying the LG Motorsports skipshift eliminator because it was an easy harness with whatever resistor needed to fool the computer. We also played the resistor dance with the IAT sensor to try and get more timing. I wasn’t smart enough at that age (18/19) to know what I was looking at with my AutoTap to tell if the IAT resistor actually did anything. But hey, we were at the forefront with these great LS motors. Hated AIR/EGR nonsense. Had some O2 sims on my 99 T/A. Good times. Kinda why I doubt I’ll let go of this 2004.

Thanks for the stroll down memory lane.
 

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I dug into the Yukon headlights yesterday. I cleaned all the connectors with De-Oxid, and tested the lights using a 12V power supply. I put everything back together and all was working fine. Then I put the bumper cover back on and noticed the DS low beam was out again! I balled up my fist like The Fonz and rapped on the light, and it came on. So I still have a loose connection somewhere. I'll try again this afternoon.

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When I got my 98Z with the BW T-56, I ended up buying the LG Motorsports skipshift eliminator because it was an easy harness with whatever resistor needed to fool the computer. We also played the resistor dance with the IAT sensor to try and get more timing. I wasn’t smart enough at that age (18/19) to know what I was looking at with my AutoTap to tell if the IAT resistor actually did anything. But hey, we were at the forefront with these great LS motors. Hated AIR/EGR nonsense. Had some O2 sims on my 99 T/A. Good times. Kinda why I doubt I’ll let go of this 2004.

Thanks for the stroll down memory lane.


I had a 02 z28 manual. got it new, thing was stripped down, even had roll up windows. only real option it had was the factory Hurst shifter. man I miss that car. it was such a good daily/beater. never really broke, ran all over the country with it, got it sideways on pikes peak before they paved it. towed the motorcycles trailer to the mountains all the time from Florida.

got stolen in New Orleans exactly one month after they stole my 96 2 door obs parked next to it. you could see the wiped the dew off the window and looked in. I joked they couldn't drive stick and took the truck. jokes was on me. they took it a month later. got the obs back quickly, z28 got recovered a few years later in a FBI drug thing. someone had took a liking to the z. changed out the base seats for leather, put a cowl hood on it, bigger cheesey wheels haha. I had taken the cash and replaced it long before they found it. insurance wouldn't give it to me, they wanted the 9k$ they gave me for it back and then they would fix repair it. I even ask to buy it salvage but they wouldn't even tell me what auction it was going it. it was a shame. the c6 I replaced it with, while better in every way just misses something those old camaros had. can't put my finger on it.. but ugh.

I did get to fly back over while it was at the wrecker lot. dude changed the ign key, but the hatch still opened with my key. got my subs and amp back after all that time lol.
 

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I dug into the Yukon headlights yesterday. I cleaned all the connectors with De-Oxid, and tested the lights using a 12V power supply. I put everything back together and all was working fine. Then I put the bumper cover back on and noticed the DS low beam was out again! I balled up my fist like The Fonz and rapped on the light, and it came on. So I still have a loose connection somewhere. I'll try again this afternoon.

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thats so annoying. I do like the look of them thou.

when I did mine there's a youtube video of how to get them out without pulling the whole bumper cover off. if that makes it easier.

I see a 280z. that's rare!
 

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Drove it home from Gatlinburg. 539 miles each way to/from the cabin. Trip total was 1,219 miles. So almost 200 miles driving around the area going to attractions and sight seeing. Drove near the North Carolina state line to go white water rafting. A lot of 2 lane winding roads going through the woods and up and down hills/mountains. I made use of the powertrain grade braking when going down the steep winding grades by switching into tow/haul mode. Hardly had to use the brakes.

Used 93 octane, got fuel 3 times. On the last fill up halfway home my alky is at 2% and my range was like 450 miles. Not bad for a 6.2l AWD with 5 passengers, luggage, snacks, cooler, souvenirs, and going ~80 mph. It had no problem going up the mountains or passing vehicles.

Also got a little muddy while at the river rafting place. It was a rainy day and the dirt road and parking area was pretty muddy.


love that area up there.
 

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thats so annoying. I do like the look of them thou.

when I did mine there's a youtube video of how to get them out without pulling the whole bumper cover off. if that makes it easier.

I see a 280z. that's rare!
I figured someone would mention the headlight shortcut. I tried it once and found it to be almost as much work with higher risk of cracking a tab off the back of the headlight or scratching the paint. With my panel tool and a cordless ratchet I can get the cover off in 10 minutes.

Love my Z. I would love it more if it ran. But that's a story for another day.
 

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ahh cool. just thought I'd mention it.

I've not had mine all the way off.
 
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