Marky Dissod
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YES (for a decade, give or take. Please pass it on, be better than those who failed to warn you previously).Do you recommend stopping the AFM on my 2011 Tahoe? I’ve always thought that would be the big worry for my used Tahoe but it’s working fine.
It works fine, for a while, til it doesn't. Eventually,
*the part-time cylinder bores / rings wear worse than the full-time cylinders, increasing oil consumption and lowering MpGs even with V4 mode in working order
*the two-mode lifters are not as durable / long lived as the simpler lifters; the two-mode lifters tend to fail sooner than the simpler ones -
when they fail, it's not like you still have a V4 that still works, you have an engine that needs fixing or replacing
*V4 mode is also responsible for shortening the life of the torque converter clutch. When the TCC fails, it usually takes out the entire 6L80 with it.
Even if you use the best oil filtration, the best motor oil, and change them 2x as often as GM recommends,
and you put off the two-mode lifter failure til you get rid of the vehicle, your TCC is still gonna fail sooner.
TLDR: If you can't afford to physically delete the V4 mode hardware, at least disable it at your first opportunity.