Fast Eddie
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Hi all. A little intro-I just bought a 2016 Yukon Denali AWD. This is my third Yukon. My others were stock but this one I bought specifically to do some work on. My plan is to build a Yukon GT if GMC built one today. I’ve already installed a Texas Speed LT1 cam with AFM delete and phase limiter, beehive springs and new lifters/pushrods, TS stainless long tubes, Magnaflow 3.5” street exhaust, Corsa CAI, new Magride shocks and a MaxTrac 2/3 drop. I’ve also done some dechroming, scored some cheap OEM 22s and trimmed up the front lower balance.
I looked forever for a truck with retractable boards but I couldn’t find one in my budget. I would like to remove these Dumbo-ear fixed running boards and replace them with just side skirts but they don’t exist. So I looked into trying to convert to factory retractable boards. I work at a GM dealership so there’s a chance I can get the parts and have access to the expertise to installed them. Then one day I was walking through the shop and I saw a set of rocker trim panels for a 2022 GMC Acadia. They looked close so I took some measurements. Looks like they will be almost a perfect fit! I grabbed a set that were being thrown away so my next step is to remove a running board and see how they actually mock up.
I have an appointment for the truck to go on the dyno next week at Mike Copeland‘s shop in Brighton MI-Diversified Creations. I’ve been waiting months to get in! I’m geeked to see how much HP this combo will turn out. I’m also hoping they can sort out some drivability issues. The truck now drives best in tow/haul mode. The increased shift points and pump pressure agree with the Cam a lot better than econo mode. Also, they can remove the pedal delay and some other items to make the truck more fun.
I’ll keep you posted with pics (and hopefully a dyno video!)
I looked forever for a truck with retractable boards but I couldn’t find one in my budget. I would like to remove these Dumbo-ear fixed running boards and replace them with just side skirts but they don’t exist. So I looked into trying to convert to factory retractable boards. I work at a GM dealership so there’s a chance I can get the parts and have access to the expertise to installed them. Then one day I was walking through the shop and I saw a set of rocker trim panels for a 2022 GMC Acadia. They looked close so I took some measurements. Looks like they will be almost a perfect fit! I grabbed a set that were being thrown away so my next step is to remove a running board and see how they actually mock up.
I have an appointment for the truck to go on the dyno next week at Mike Copeland‘s shop in Brighton MI-Diversified Creations. I’ve been waiting months to get in! I’m geeked to see how much HP this combo will turn out. I’m also hoping they can sort out some drivability issues. The truck now drives best in tow/haul mode. The increased shift points and pump pressure agree with the Cam a lot better than econo mode. Also, they can remove the pedal delay and some other items to make the truck more fun.
I’ll keep you posted with pics (and hopefully a dyno video!)