There is a programming update called a VCI (or VIC). If you alter the wheels on a late production 2012+ vehicle, it will effect the way the vehicle shifts. GM has a download that would need to be done and I believe they charge about $45-60 for this.
That is problem #1. Problem #2 is you really should tune that vehicle to get it to run optimally, as indicated by JennaBear. I just said get a Blackbear Tune because that is what I, and 90% of the GM world, use to make their vehicles run like they should.
Hmm, good to know! I will ask my dealer how much to have this done. I do like the idea of the tune and getting ride of 4 cylinder mode too though.
EDIT:
Thank you. I called my dealership and it appear I do NOT have that update. they want 120 bucks + to do it, telling me it will take 1.5+hours to do.
I asked him about the tranny shifting so funky and he flat out told me, he knows it sucks and that I should get a hand held programmer.... LOL! He actually told me that. When I asked him, wont I void my warranty doing that? He said, to uninstall it before I come in, and that only SOME still get flagged after they are uninstalled. He didnt know which ones WONT get caught, but he said they are out there.
Rather than spend 120+ just for tire programming, i think I will spend my money on the turn and tire programming from BB instead.
Now i need to find an exhaust and some a drop kit (wife is begging me for a drop and exhaust).
Thank you and everyone else for the help so far.
What octane are you running?
91?
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