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It’s not a MPG gain it’s really more of a how much oil you retained because you disabled that ****** system
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Well, it looks like I have a collapsed lifter on the number 6 cylinder. I've had a superchips tune with the tow haul tune which includes a AFM delete. I believe it does, as I haven't seen the prompt when it would go into the V4 mode in years.
With that in mind, it seems you can still have problems even when AFM has been deleted. So, what's the point in deleting it?
Also, if I replace all the lifters with ones that don't allow AFM, i.e. Collapsible lifters, do I still need to run a deleted AFM tune?
Go back a few pages in this thread when you stop ******’ with Christmas lights....
It’s not a MPG gain it’s really more of a how much oil you retained because you disabled that ****** system
Ok, now I'm really confused. Seems the quick and easy way is to just replace the AFM lifters with new ones, replace the trays and leave the cam? Then just run my superchips tune with the AFM feature disabled? Then sell this POS Chevy and buy a Toyota? LOL . I love the Tahoe, have had 3 older ones, but what a POS Chevy this turned out to be. And it only has 65K on it. NIGHTMARE?....
Less wear and tear is the point of tuning it out but it is still best to remove the system for ultimate reliability. If you're going to delete it, you must run a tune with it disabled or it'll throw codes. You must get a new camshaft, non AFM. When you start a new thread about collecting parts and selecting a cam, remind us of the year of your truck.