I have a 2012 LTZ with a volant CAI and 24" Lexlani DX9 Rims. I dont drive it much (its the wife's), but when I do, I feel like it falls FLAT on its face every time I get it some gas to get going! It will nose dive then immediately HIGH REV and finally get going. Im also getting a lifetime average of 12.5MPG! And this is wife driven 99.9% of the time (slow).
Im here to ask if its normal for the Tahoe to fall on its face whenever you peg the throttle? IF NOT, could it be the Volant CAI (who I had never heard of, but purchased from the truck shop that did my electric running boards)?
Or is this the 4 cylinder to 8 cylinder mode change over that causes the tahoe to fall on its face?
And does anyone else experience the funky shifting points on the highway? Say Im cruizing 75MPH and want to get it up to 80MPH. For some reason, giving it some more throttle doesnt do MUCH at all. But once I give it just a little bit more, it downshifts and HIGH REVS to much. Its like it wants 100% full throttle or NONE at all to accelerate.
Any suggestions?
Im here to ask if its normal for the Tahoe to fall on its face whenever you peg the throttle? IF NOT, could it be the Volant CAI (who I had never heard of, but purchased from the truck shop that did my electric running boards)?
Or is this the 4 cylinder to 8 cylinder mode change over that causes the tahoe to fall on its face?
And does anyone else experience the funky shifting points on the highway? Say Im cruizing 75MPH and want to get it up to 80MPH. For some reason, giving it some more throttle doesnt do MUCH at all. But once I give it just a little bit more, it downshifts and HIGH REVS to much. Its like it wants 100% full throttle or NONE at all to accelerate.
Any suggestions?
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