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Snakeboyaz

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Just an fyi for everyone since I haven’t seen this information out there yet. Mail order tuners as well trifecta are tuning 2021+ suvs it’s just not listed on their sites, both are about $1500. Texas speed also has all of the hard parts for dfm delete and cam upgrades. Once I pull my valve covers tomorrow to verify collapsed lifters I will be ordering parts and sending the ecm to mail order tuning to be unlocked and tuned which is about a 3week process.
 

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Just an fyi for everyone since I haven’t seen this information out there yet. Mail order tuners as well trifecta are tuning 2021+ suvs it’s just not listed on their sites, both are about $1500. Texas speed also has all of the hard parts for dfm delete and cam upgrades. Once I pull my valve covers tomorrow to verify collapsed lifters I will be ordering parts and sending the ecm to mail order tuning to be unlocked and tuned which is about a 3week process.
I had a guy do the software upgrade on mine at his shop for 285.00. PM me for details.
 

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@Rustga wouldn't share the info via PM, he wanted my phone number to text me the info....pass.
Exactly, likely because it doesn't work...or requires some illegal hack.

From what I know...PCM is locked down tight on these rigs; each one has its own key, based on VIN, and any "tuning" is not going to work for every vehicle, but rather requires a VIN specific key and only way to get is from GM, and only GM. Smoke and mirrors...in my opinion.
 
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I suspected a failed lifter but after pulling the valve covers and finding everything tight and talked to the service advisor at the dealer had it towed in. Ended up being 5&6 rod bearings so the motor was replaced. I would still like to do a delete or atleast a tune on the new motor but it came with a 3year 100k mi warranty from Gm and I’m not willing to throw that away yet.
 

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I suspected a failed lifter but after pulling the valve covers and finding everything tight and talked to the service advisor at the dealer had it towed in. Ended up being 5&6 rod bearings so the motor was replaced. I would still like to do a delete or atleast a tune on the new motor but it came with a 3year 100k mi warranty from Gm and I’m not willing to throw that away yet.
Thats too bad about the bearings, but has seemed to be a "thing" lately...seems more like late 2022 or early 2023 production having these issues...too late for me to ask what the date code on your engine was...since it is already replaced.
 
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No idea when the original motor was built but it’s a 21. Could be wrong but it seems mine loosing rod bearings at 64k miles is a bit of an outlier as most failures I’ve heard of have been crank bearings in low mileage engines.
 

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