By the way, maybe you should try a higher grade gas with seafoam in the tank. Normally, rough idles are caused by dirty throttle bodies or a bad MAF sensors.
I am pretty sure you do not have those MAF/TB issues because your Yukon is new.
Yeah...tried that...filled it with 93 from completely empty. Didn't make any difference. I'm realistic. I know that the Japanese stuff is...'clinical'...almost too perfect. My last three cars have been Japanese/German...and they are definitely more refined. Does it mean they are more reliable..no..not necessarily. But you do definitely get used to a Nissan VQ motor, for example. That is one nice engine...no matter which version you're running.
I didn't buy a GMC to have a 'Lexus-like' experience. I wanted a truck..a real truck..and this thing really is just about perfect. I just ordered the 'dead pedal' thing. Looked at the install instructions. Looks easy...even for me. This will solve one of my biggest gripes. Which apparently doesn't bother everyone...but it bothered me. Hopefully this will be rugged enough to handle my weight, as I typically use this spot when I'm getting myself into my truck (no...I'm not obese or anything...but I'm not a small guy)...this thing isn't a brick...it's more like a bracket. Here's a closeup:
Now...if we could get this engine running a little smoother, I'd be about as happy an owner as one could be. Or...as I said..some kind of confirmation that this is normal. I'm getting mixed reviews here. Some say their vehicles do it...others say theirs don't (or at least they don't notice it). So...I'm thinking of taking it back to the dealer and having them look at it. I can certainly duplicate it...it happens every few seconds...so..at least no one can accuse me of imagining anything
Anyway...thanks again for the replies and suggestions. Again..you guys have been very helpful!
Todd
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Yep, My only issue would be and why I wondered if it could be attached with heavy duty velcro was using the floor mat with it. Wouldn't want to cut the mat around it and would want to be able to remove the mat for cleaning. Maybe the mat could be worked out and in even though it does rest on it. Let me know how it goes.
It looks like it cuts it close...I have both the stock carpet mat and my own heavy duty rubber mat....I'm glad you mentioned that...It doesn't look like there's any way that both will fit. But to be honest...I'll remove the nice carpet ones, as I never see them anyway. And the rubber ones were meant to be cut anyway. So in the end, it's a non issue.
I'm psyched. I hope this thing works as advertised. This will solve a major problem for me...as ridiculous as this may sound to some folks.
Thanks again man. Yeah..a little pricey..but definitely worth it to me.
Todd