(PROJECT) Yukon GT

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MrMonte

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Need to add some Hellwig swaybars to your list. The retractable running boards were on my must have list when I bought my 2018. Looking forward to seeing some 1/4 mile times. My son has a 2015 6 speed Yukon Denali & mine is a 2018 10 speed. We are going to take them to the track soon.

That was good dyno numbers but those numbers are only as good as the operator. When I took my 2006 Mustang to the dyno it put down over 200hp more than it should due to a bad setting on the dyno. Corrected setting then got what I was expecting.

Good luck with your build.
 
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Much like the AUTO setting on previous model 4wd
It's AUTO on those too. You're right

Nice work OP. It's a solid performer and should serve you well for many years to come. The 6.2 is a beast in stock trim so I can only imagine with with the mods.
 
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Need to add some Hellwig swaybars to your list. The retractable running boards were on my must have list when I bought my 2018. Looking forward to seeing some 1/4 mile times. My son has a 2016 6 speed Yukon Denali & mine is a 2018 10 speed. We are going to take them to the track soon.

That was good dyno numbers but those numbers are only as good as the operator. When I took my 2006 Mustang to the dyno it put down over 200hp more than it should due to a bad setting on the dyno. Corrected setting then got what I was expecting.

Good luck with your build.
Thanks Monte! She corners pretty good since I lowered it but I should check out some bigger sway bars in the future.
 

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Thanks Monte! She corners pretty good since I lowered it but I should check out some bigger sway bars in the future.
Hellwig bars, front and rear, are the way to go. You can see the installation in my build thread. Makes a very big difference.
 

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Thanks Monte! She corners pretty good since I lowered it but I should check out some bigger sway bars in the future.
I'm kinda building my own Yukon GT. Today I ordered a Bell Tech 2" front drop spindles & rear 3,4" drop kit for my 2018 Yukon Denali. The Hellwig swap bars are on my list but likely a next year project. Will do the 16" brake upgrade when my factory brakes wear down but still look too good at 70K miles so may be awhile.
 

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Need video of how the exhaust sounds. Nice build!
 

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