Clean MAF and throttle body, then Tech 2 relearn idle on 2013 Escalade 6.2L

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easy to do in these things, easy to jump from 80-100+ on the freeway
I am learning.
I will admit, I LIKE to drive fast, especially on the highway. My normal cruising speed is 80mph.
 

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I've had the governor turned off on everything for so many years it's not even a thought any more, it's just a case of well how fast can it actually go? which turns into a theoretical math equation where the aerodynamics win, she'll hit a rpm limit in a lower gear because "air" put that engine on a skateboard and then you need downforce to keep from flying lol.
 

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I am learning.
I will admit, I LIKE to drive fast, especially on the highway. My normal cruising speed is 80mph.
mine's about 85 this keeps me from getting a bigger ticket and.. that's cruising speed for the highway patrol around here and so that keeps whatever gap there is between me and them the same. but if there is open road and clear line of sight it's game on.
 
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I've had the governor turned off on everything for so many years it's not even a thought any more, it's just a case of well how fast can it actually go? which turns into a theoretical math equation where the aerodynamics win, she'll hit a rpm limit in a lower gear because "air" put that engine on a skateboard and then you need downforce to keep from flying lol.
Very true. I am always in a heightened sense of awareness the faster I go. Because I know it will go wrong quickly. I am always listening/feeling the feedback from the vehicle and the road, looking ahead down the road, and...enjoying the speed.
I very much do not want to drive past my limits, and am aware that I am pushing a brick with the aerodynamics of a barn door down the road.
 

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Very true. I am always in a heightened sense of awareness the faster I go. Because I know it will go wrong quickly. I am always listening/feeling the feedback from the vehicle and the road, looking ahead down the road, and...enjoying the speed.
I very much do not want to drive past my limits, and am aware that I am pushing a brick with the aerodynamics of a barn door down the road.
cruising at near max speed and then getting dusted by a couple supercars really hits the gut, lol must be nice to be rich
that happened to me years ago down in So Cal I was cruising at almost 160 in a pos mazda 626 on about 8 lanes of freeway and here comes 2 supercars one on each side of me passed me like I was standing still almost, I don't even know what they were probably something exotic.
 
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cruising at near max speed and then getting dusted by a couple supercars really hits the gut, lol must be nice to be rich
that happened to me years ago down in So Cal I was cruising at almost 160 in a pos mazda 626 on about 8 lanes of freeway and here comes 2 supercars one on each side of me passed me like I was standing still almost, I don't even know what they were probably something exotic.
Wow...I have never been in anything like that. I am low class trash. Closest I came was chasing a Coyote Mustang down I-85 one night in my Porsche 928S doing 130+. He completely left me, but it was fun.
 

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Oil and carbon residue at the top of the bore.



Oil and carbon residue on the back of the blade and in the bore.


The cleaning tools consisted of a can of CRC aerosol Throttle Body And Air Intake Cleaner and a lowly toothbrush. I had a can of SeaFoam standing by. The service manual calls for GM Top Engine Cleaner to be used as solvent for cleaning the throttle body. In my experience over the years, SeaFoam is very similar to GM Top Engine Cleaner. I ended up not needing the SeaFoam. The CRC stuff worked just fine.

I cleaned the bore and blade through a combination of spraying directly on them, spraying on a rag and wiping, and spraying on a toothbrush and scrubbing. The residue came right off without much of a fuss. I don't know how bad these engines dirty up the throttle bodies, but I don't think this one

change the oring on the MAF sensor it has a leak
 

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Wow...I have never been in anything like that. I am low class trash. Closest I came was chasing a Coyote Mustang down I-85 one night in my Porsche 928S doing 130+. He completely left me, but it was fun.
a mazda 626 is nothing special just a 6 banger sedan, 5 speed, speedo went to 150 but they would go that fast if you had enough road, there was no governor.
pretty sure those did have a timing belt though :hahano:
 
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a mazda 626 is nothing special just a 6 banger sedan, 5 speed, speedo went to 150 but they would go that fast if you had enough road, there was no governor.
pretty sure those did have a timing belt though :hahano:
Heheheheh... I was referring more to the super cars passing you. In my neck of the woods, there are no super cars. Have to go an hour either direction to Charlotte NC or Greenville SC for any money like that.
My 928S has a timing belt. A 7 foot long timing belt. :p
 

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