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HaulinBass02 wrote:
KW/00 will you post up some mileage numbers if you can keep your foot out of the skinny pedal? I should be able to tune my suburban today. I had been "tuned" by a guy local but I know the Blackbear tune would be better than his tune. If I pick up some MPGs then I will be ecstatic.
Also, on another note, did you know that the electric fans on the 07+ 1/2 ton trucks and SUVs fit ours as well? You would want the 7/9 blade fan configuration not the 5/7 blade from the 05 and 06 trucks. Blackbear can turn on/tune in the fans in the ECM and all you would need is a harness made by Nelson Performance. Less drag on the engine because you get rid of the clutch fan and increased cooling especially at idle or stopped.
One guy on another forum said he watched the trans temps drop while at stop lights towing his boat to the lake with his 2500 Sub! Temps never went about 205 with the fans on. Just an option you might consider. I figured if it can cool down a 6.2L Denali then it can cool me down as well!
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โJun-29-2016 08:06 PM
calsdad wrote:
Chevy and GMC offered an optional 20" rim with a 265/70-18 tire in 2012. The 2012 Silverado/Sierra body was the same as the earlier years (front wheelwell was the same is what I'm getting at).
The OEM tire size that is on my 2010 Yukon 265/ 70R 17 which is 31.7" in diameter. The optional 20" tire is 32.7" - and the LT285/55R20 that I'm thinking of going with - is 32.4" diameter (took all the dimensions from Tire Rack)
I've searched high and low and compared part numbers for fenders on 2007-2012 Silverado / Sierra's - and from what I can tell there is no difference between the trucks until 2013 ( I think it was) - when they went to the newer body style. I've also looked at a number of Silverado / Sierra's - and compared their front wheelwells to the ones on my Yukon - and they look the same to me.
Lastly I took some spacers against the current tires and rotated the front tires thru their turning radius - and it sure looks like the 20" tires will fit in the wheelwells.
I find it hard to believe that GM would offer a 20" tire size that simply did not fit. My last resort is that NorCal performance has a pretty detailed How-To on their site on getting more clearance in the front wheelwells that doesn't look too hard to do.
So - long story short, I'm pretty sure the 20" tire size I'm looking at will fit with no or very little wheelwell mods. GM fitted a slightly larger tire.
I'm also contemplating going with a very slight lift in the front. It's "factory" now - and there's about a 1.5"-2" rake from front to rear. It could stand to be lifted in the front an inch or so to level it out. I've been meaning to talk to NorCal about what my options are and just need to find the time to call them.
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โJun-29-2016 07:05 PM
kw/00 wrote:
Update for those are considering a tune.
Ok so it has met all of my expectations, read below for short summary:
So far improvements include:
Runs much smoother at idle
Very responsive pedal and transmission shifts.
No more sluggish feeling or waiting for the truck to,respond, u touch the pedal and it's going now. Stock it always felt like it was dragging something, now not the case. TQ management is reduced a lot and the truck feels and responds like power is always there. Quick to up shift and firmer.
I don't race the truck but this thing does move for an HD truck.
Feels light on it feet, just touch the pedal and it will downshift and keep it in the power band.
Transmission shifts smooth.
Don't know about mpgs...
Don't know about HP and TQ increase... And I am not going to dyno it either.
Overall I am very pleased, it's much different, very responsive, and this is with the 87 tune. I also have a tune for 91 if I want to use it. I have no plans to race it or abuse this truck. I keep this thing mint, and it only has 80k on it. I could always return it back to stock. I can see how bad the 6.0 series engines are detuned. I always hated the way TQ management would ****** the timing so far back. I don't expect diesel performance or 8.1 performance either, what I expect is what I am now getting. If anybody is on the fence with a gas tune hopefully this will help. I took a few years to decide, and after our last camping trip, I figured to go ahead and do it while I had a little extra in the budget.
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