Don’t forget to lift your left foot up and put your left hand to your forehead like you’re saluting. Even better distance.
Thought for a moment you were going to give us the Hokey Pokey @Rocketman.
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Don’t forget to lift your left foot up and put your left hand to your forehead like you’re saluting. Even better distance.
Thought for a moment you were going to give us the Hokey Pokey @Rocketman.
Yes, the pistons don't take kindly to detonation!
Yes the 5.3 6.0 or 6.2(if equipped) requires premium fuel for v4 to work correctly91 octane is recommended by GM. You can run less in a pinch, but the motor will be down on power due to the knock sensor pulling timing, it would feel like you had a 5.3l...lol.
That being said, during our spring break trip from STL to NOLA, then to Destin, on the way home from Destin in rural Alabama I needed gas. I usually run E85 or 93 octane, but the stations I came across only had 89 octane as the highest. I filled up and it ran fine, but I wasn't towing or driving it like a racecar.
I thought the tow ball/hook was on sale for $47oil change done...total cost $39
also bought a tow ball and hook and lock $75
you mean on sale for 37,99 they price matched itI thought the tow ball/hook was on sale for $47
2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
you mean on sale for 37,99 they price matched it
to home depo
it was 30 for the lock (instore price) online they wanted $35
I got the lock that Matches to my tahoe key boltlock brand, I was going to get a matching resse branded but the boltlock seemed more practical Since it matches your CAR KEY
pretty cool imo
so i don't worry about losing the key and having to spend a few hours trying to saw it off
you mean on sale for 37,99 they price matched it
to home depo
it was 30 for the lock (instore price) online they wanted $35
I got the lock that Matches to my tahoe key boltlock brand, I was going to get a matching resse branded but the boltlock seemed more practical Since it matches your CAR KEY
pretty cool imo
so i don't worry about losing the key and having to spend a few hours trying to saw it off
you mean on sale for 37,99 they price matched it
to home depo
it was 30 for the lock (instore price) online they wanted $35
I got the lock that Matches to my tahoe key boltlock brand, I was going to get a matching resse branded but the boltlock seemed more practical Since it matches your CAR KEY
pretty cool imo
so i don't worry about losing the key and having to spend a few hours trying to saw it off
I figured she had 3.73s but looked at my homemade excel calculator to compare and confirm. Mine has the dumb suspension and also hunkers down and feels more stable the faster you go.
Does yours have an aluminum or steel driveshaft? The steel one has a critical speed of 5000 rpms (same as front DS on 4x4) that limits top speed to about 134. The PPVs must use something different as their driveshafts are turning about 5,400 rpms at 139 mph with either transmission.
My max safe speed would be around 122 or so; the propellers' critical speed is 4556 rpms.
Just curious, why does your gear selection go PRND321? Mine doesn't have the 321 after drive, just M for manual. Is it different transmissions?
Great info! I wanna say it's aaloominium but now I'm second-guessing myself. I'm hours away from it at the moment but I'll be sure to check when I get a chance!
I like the 4L60e more than I do the 6L80e myself. My Grandad has a '13 with the 6 speed. Its for sure faster, and probably a better transmission too- but that said I think I like the 4 speed more than the 6 speed. MPG with the 6 speed isn't really that much better.Yes, different transmissions. I have a 4L60E which has only 4 forward gears. You have the 6L which has 6forward gears as well as electronic manual control (+/- rocker on shift stalk). I sometimes fantasize of having a 6L...
MPG with the 6 speed isn't really that much better.
thisLink to both?
I feel like I’m doing good with 14.1 then for having an 07. Gonna try and see about doing 305/50R20 tires here in about 6 months. That will add some increased rotational mass and friction. I will try and counteract that with more tire pressure and hopefully with some weight reduction I’ll keep the mpg the same or better (especially with the cat delete)It was supposed to be better by about 1 mpg but those gains were not reflected in the ratings. What did boost MPGs was VVT.
However, my examination of 5.3 GMT900 SUVs of all years on Fuelly shows them all averaging 14.3 MPG.
I feel like I’m doing good with 14.1 then for having an 07. Gonna try and see about doing 305/50R20 tires here in about 6 months. That will add some increased rotational mass and friction. I will try and counteract that with more tire pressure and hopefully with some weight reduction I’ll keep the mpg the same or better (especially with the cat delete)