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

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Ive been trying out mileage of the gas tanks fulls for the different octanes myself. I can tell you that 93 has lasted me almost 3 days longer than with a tank of 87. I also towed a trailer with the 93. So maybe its worth the couple dollars more for the 93.

Yes i know its a very scientific method i have:cool:

I got the same results when my 5.3 was stock. No pinging, more power and better mileage. Even if the cost per mile doesn't outweigh the cost per gallon, it's still worth it for the extra power and no detonation. Of course, now I HAVE to run 93 or higher octane.
 

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So am i being too picky if i bring my truck back and have them straighten out the steering wheel (its crooked enough to notice) after they just did an alignment yesterday?

That is the alignment guys job, to set the steering wheel centered and then do the alignment. After they're done, they are supposed to drive it after to make sure the wheel is centered. Absolutely take it back and have it corrected, you paid for it to be done correctly.
 

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So am i being too picky if i bring my truck back and have them straighten out the steering wheel (its crooked enough to notice) after they just did an alignment yesterday?

Hell no. Having the wheel straight is part of an alignment. You paid for an alignment, they owe you a straight wheel.
 
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Had a hectic work week so I took it out for a drive last night to chill out and put some more shakedown miles on it. I've also been trying to burn off the tank of 93 to refill with E85. I only got it down to 1/4 tank so I filled it up from there. Fuel mileage dropped 4-5 MPG and I can't tell if there's any more power. What I can tell is that it was about $.81/gal cheaper and I found a solution for the catless exhaust smell. The exhaust smells almost like it did with cats.
It takes like 7 miles of driving after a fillup for the computer to figure out the alcohol % and adjust to the higher octane tune tables.

Did you have a custom tune done or just using stock? If custom, did they do anything to the E85 spark tables?

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It takes like 7 miles of driving after a fillup for the computer to figure out the alcohol % and adjust to the higher octane tune tables.

Did you have a custom tune done or just using stock? If custom, did they do anything to the E85 spark tables?

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Right. I just cruised after filling up on I-10 for eight miles before commencing any "testing". :D

I do have a custom tune for the cam and raised compression. I had it tuned on 93. My thought, since E85 is nowhere nearly as available as 93, was to have it tuned to the max on 93 and let the PCM advance it from there when it detects the elevated alcohol content. I went this route since the actual net alcohol content varies wildly (or so I've read) from source to source. Had I tuned it to the max on E85 (or whatever % I netted), it'd retard the timing should I get a lower % of alcohol, including running E10 with 93. Also, it adjusts for time elapsed between refueling events due to fuel losing it's octane rating as it ages. My Tahoe sits a LOT and I usually fill up once every month or two. All considered, the amount of available power is more stable, I have a reduced chance of detonation, I'm really not sacrificing a whole lot of power at all, if any and I still have the convenience of running 93 if E85 isn't within range.





...I am kinda tempted to get my own tuning program and playing/learning, though. :eek:
 

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