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

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nmsyukon

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That was last July when my wife took my vehicle to work. Ironically, she was in mine because i was taking hers to have nissan look at a paint defect on her maxima. She walked away from it. The drink tray was falling over and she reached to save them. Hit the ditch and rested upside down
 

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Why not just switch them all?
That ram in the back though. [emoji16] [emoji16]
New look after all my updates.

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Running my second tank of 93 mixed with e85. So far I like it. Idle is smooth although the MPG meter says the oposite I feel like the gas is lasting longer.
 

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I cleaned my TB, what a mess.
I'm amazed at how much built up in there, it was very thick and in rows. You could see where the throttle blade would hit the tips of each row of carbon build up.
Now, nice and smooth, haha.
 

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I cleaned my TB, what a mess.
I'm amazed at how much built up in there, it was very thick and in rows. You could see where the throttle blade would hit the tips of each row of carbon build up.
Now, nice and smooth, haha.

Yeah, its amazing how much oil residue builds up in the throttle body and intake manifold. When I first bought my truck, one of my first mods was adding a quality catch can and cleaning the throttle body and intake manifold of oil. It was nasty. Never been a fan of recirculating PCV systems back into the intake without something inline to catch the oil vapors and moisture. ESPECIALLY, on LS engines.
 

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Yeah, its amazing how much oil residue builds up in the throttle body and intake manifold. When I first bought my truck, one of my first mods was adding a quality catch can and cleaning the throttle body and intake manifold of oil. It was nasty. Never been a fan of recirculating PCV systems back into the intake without something inline to catch the oil vapors and moisture. ESPECIALLY, on LS engines.

I agree, not a big fan of the recirculating PCV.
I have been a fool and procrastinating with the purchase of a catch can. That is going to be on order today.
 

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I agree, not a big fan of the recirculating PCV.
I have been a fool and procrastinating with the purchase of a catch can. That is going to be on order today.

Sweet. Drain it with each oil change and you'll be amazed at the sh#t that comes out of it.
 

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did some painting today. Trying to get the wife to let me paint all the wood grain.
can someone explain why the pics keep rotating on me?

Steering wheel trim.
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Console lid
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Also removed the useless window handle on the back
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Dupont Factory single stage paint. the center console latch i also used primer/filler to fill the holes. And i always use adhesion promoter.
 

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Not really that hard. Just easier if u have a good paint gun


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