2009TahoeLT
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It was still running a little rough but was a little better but it was also idling at 675-715rpms at that time. Once it settled down to the 575-615rpm area it started sputtering again worse. I checked misfires again and at idle there’s no misfires even with it running rough. But once you hit about 1100-1600 it misfires on almost every cylinder but 1 I believeI've used the test before on older trucks at work to test of something is bad. usually you can unplug it, it default to a set value and judging by if it runs better or worse. it can help you what a direction to go in. but since I've not actually tried it on my own gm truck, is it possible it can look at the rear o2's if the front are disconnected? new one in me.
either way, my thinking is your ecm is removing 8% long term and 8% short term. that's enough fuel removed its going to run bad from being lean even if everything else is correct. so need to find out why it's doing that.
did you notice if it ran any better while the trims were at 0 while warning up?