Tonyrodz
Resident Resident
Nailed it!! LolValley cover gasket, knock sensors & harness, RTV mod, oil pressure sender if you haven't done it in the last couple months (lol), valve cover gaskets & paint job, plugs & wires....
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Nailed it!! LolValley cover gasket, knock sensors & harness, RTV mod, oil pressure sender if you haven't done it in the last couple months (lol), valve cover gaskets & paint job, plugs & wires....
Valley cover gasket, knock sensors & harness, RTV mod, oil pressure sender if you haven't done it in the last couple months (lol), valve cover gaskets & paint job, plugs & wires....
Dont want to sound like a tool. But never use your cruise control in the rain or snow. Using cruise control in the snow, ice or even rain is dangerous because if your car hydroplanes or skids, it will accelerate and rapidly spin the wheels since it will be trying to maintain a constant speed. If this happens, it will be more likely that you lose control of your vehicle. The cruise control does not know that you lost traction. Just want to make sure you dont trash that awesome looking tahoe.
Tahoe is looking sick man!! Really nice work going on.
lol just had to say it man. Your tahoe is to nice to loose over something like thatI was imagining this response as I typed that haha. Good lookin' out!
So I do have to replace my knock sensors. I got some stuff to clean the intake ports and fuel injectors. Aso some red rtv I think I'm going to do the valley cover since I'll be there anyways.
But side note. What kind of OBD2 scan tools are you guys using? I was looking at this bluedriver scan tool which is bluetooth and $99 but iirc scans airbag and abs codes