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Welcome from Miami Beach Steve!
Your Denali looks to be in excellent condition. Nice color. I am sure you will love the 6.2.
What changes did the tuning give you?Welcome to the Forum from NH.
Lots of knowledgeable folks here who freely share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives. Knowledge is power.
I hope that you will become a participating member in the Forum's discussions.
I am very happy with my 07 Yukon XL Denali, and you will love the 6.2. And, when the time is right for you, invest ~$600 in a Black Bear Performance tune (can be done remotely), and you will REALLY love the 6.2 and the 6 speed transmission shifting improvement.
What changes did the tuning give you?
Better fuel mileage?
More HP and/or torque?
Better shifts?
I really wish there was a way to turn off AWD like the Trailblazer had and only use the rear unless there is a reason for it. Is there a transfer case mod or maybe a swap to one that can be switched?
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What changes did the tuning give you?
Better fuel mileage?
More HP and/or torque?
Better shifts?
I really wish there was a way to turn off AWD like the Trailblazer had and only use the rear unless there is a reason for it. Is there a transfer case mod or maybe a swap to one that can be switched?
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Yeah, it's not that big of a deal. Was just a thought from being used to how I drove the TB in RWD only except in the snow and heavy rain. Thanks for the input.You might be able to convert to a 4x4 by swapping out the transfer case and modifying your front differential. You would have to do some re-flashing of the various modules and install the wiring harness for the 4x4 switch and whatever else that entails. The only downside in keeping things as they are is about 1 mpg less in fuel efficiency and having to make sure all of the tires wear evenly so as not to damage the AWD system.