AWSMBLU
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I have a cheap jungle site knock off I was using on my 2018 before the Whipple tune was loaded. If anyone needs it do me. Just cover shipping and you can have it. It cost $99So far so good no issues.
Say what lolI have a cheap jungle site knock off I was using on my 2018 before the Whipple tune was loaded. If anyone needs it do me. Just cover shipping and you can have it. It cost $99
I want itI have a cheap jungle site knock off I was using on my 2018 before the Whipple tune was loaded. If anyone needs it do me. Just cover shipping and you can have it. It cost $99
Are you leaving it plugged in? I heard it can drain the battery. We only drive our 2018 Tahoe on the weekends.So far so good no issues.
I've used the Diablosport i3 on mine. So far so good! Some people will say oh it can still mess up and you HAVE TO do the actual conversion with lifters, cam, valley plate etc. I spoke to a few tuners and they said not one they did via tuning has ever come back with the AFM issue.
Up to you I drive mine every few days. I have heard thatAre you leaving it plugged in? I heard it can drain the battery. We only drive our 2018 Tahoe on the weekends.
Turned off AFM on my 2018 Yukon 6.2L 10 speed 30K miles ago & at 87K so far. Mobil 1 oil changes every 5K.
My Son's 2015 Yukon 6.2L 6 speed had AFM failure at 110K which is not a cheap fix.
I get better mileage with AFM turned off than when it was turned on. Last 400+ mile road trip I avg 25.9mpg which in pretty normal +/- 2mpg. Last 30K with AFM off I'm at 20.2mpg with a fair amount of running idle in there.