Maybe I've missed it in this thread, but does the AFM/DFM have ill-effects on Chevy engines, i.e., oil leaks/burning, torque converter failure, clogged piston rings, etc.?
It did in the 8th gen Accords with Variable Cylinder Management (one bank completely disabled), and I have it disabled in my 9th gen for protective and performance purposes despite it not being as much as an issue in the 8th gens.
I'll certainly disable the DFM in the Tahoe too especially if it'll save the engine from "unnatural" wear and tear. It's my husband's car, but I haven't felt or heard the DFM kick in and out when I'm riding along...yet. The thought of being robbed of cylinders doesn't sit well with me or him honestly.
EDIT: Apparently is does cause engine problems... Will be ordering one now!