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With the spare PCM approach, do you have to go through the on/wait 30 secs, 10 minutes, 30 seconds, 10 minutes, rigamarole each time you swap it out?
The improved shift points sounds good as well, as my poor tranny is not all that happy around town, at certain speeds, in the lower gears.
I may give the Diablo unit a try. It seems to provide the most flexibility for me as I move down the road. My confidence to do the full AFM delete on the next motor would be greatly boosted if I knew for certain emissions were not going to have me slapping my head. Doing it all in SW ahead of time would be nice.
Not sure about the key relearn process. I'd think that when you do it once after receiving the new PCM, it'd be a one-and-done deal.
GM's shift tables are crap. The transmissions die an early death because of them. Those that do a lot of highway driving tend to get a more normal life from them. But, those in the city are screwed. The 6L80 has sloppy tuning as well, but is a huge improvement in itself because it at least has two extra gears to pick between for those odd low-speed, part-throttle scenarios. The 4L is limited and it either stays in a higher gear and lugs or drops one gear lower and revs out. There's no real happy medium and it's programmed to take the higher gear and lug more than rev out.
I had mine turned off in the sw for a couple of years then deleted it around mid-2020 with a mild performance cam, etc. Since it was already disabled in the tune, it fired right up after the mods. I just needed to get the tune optimized for the cam. No problems passing emissions. Although, I must say that we don't have the sniff test here- no probe up the tailpipe.
2014 LTZ 5.3 with 154k oil consumption. Installed Range AFM eliminator, added one quart Marvel Mystery oil to crankcase and 8oz to gas at each fill up. Zero oil consumption after about 2,000 miles and at the end of oil change life. Dexos oil at last 2 dealer services. No claims at this point but something fixed it.I was wondering about how long these engines last?
This one has 158k miles and loses about a quart every 5-7k miles. Its had fairly regular oil changes, all with synthetic I believe. Switching from 5w-30 to 10w-30 synthetic today to try to prevent oil loss.
It does do a lot of towing long distance and in hot weather. Trans has been rebuilt. Rear diff rebuilt.
Just wondering about the engine and if there's any signs to worry about. It does have some slight ticking, so the valves will probably need to be adjusted at some point.
Thanks for any tips
My 97 Tahoe 5.7L towed about 200k of it's 306k life. In north TX weather.I was wondering about how long these engines last?
This one has 158k miles and loses about a quart every 5-7k miles. Its had fairly regular oil changes, all with synthetic I believe. Switching from 5w-30 to 10w-30 synthetic today to try to prevent oil loss.
It does do a lot of towing long distance and in hot weather. Trans has been rebuilt. Rear diff rebuilt.
Just wondering about the engine and if there's any signs to worry about. It does have some slight ticking, so the valves will probably need to be adjusted at some point.
Thanks for any tips
Hi. I have an 02 Yukon with 235,000 miles. Runs great. Had an oil leak about 50k ago and I switched to high milage 5w-40 oil and the leak stoped! Still going strong, slight ticking on cold startup but thats it. Love my Yukon.I was wondering about how long these engines last?
This one has 158k miles and loses about a quart every 5-7k miles. Its had fairly regular oil changes, all with synthetic I believe. Switching from 5w-30 to 10w-30 synthetic today to try to prevent oil loss.
It does do a lot of towing long distance and in hot weather. Trans has been rebuilt. Rear diff rebuilt.
Just wondering about the engine and if there's any signs to worry about. It does have some slight ticking, so the valves will probably need to be adjusted at some point.
Thanks for any tips