What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Tonyrodz

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Yeah catted Y pipe. And they're guaranteed to work with my AWD, I did my research. I'll try to post a video of the Whipple soon. I'll have to get someone to rev it a bit while I video it.
Also gotta do a clip with your speedo. We love that stuff around here! Lol
 

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Yeah catted Y pipe. And they're guaranteed to work with my AWD, I did my research. I'll try to post a video of the Whipple soon. I'll have to get someone to rev it a bit while I video it.

Don't think this will prove too difficult.... 'Hey, you wanna come rev my race truck while I video it?' lol.
 

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Also gotta do a clip with your speedo. We love that stuff around here! Lol
Theres one of those in my build thread, right after I installed it the second time lol. A good clip that shows my boost and a take off from a slow roll,1-2 shift at 5500 rpm.
 

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Please let us know your thoughts on it. Was it worth it?

So first impression was that it had a lot more pep off the line... as far as the butt dyno goes, you can definitely feel the difference. In my case with the big cam, I think it helped its lower rpm manners (maybe the increased airflow is helping?). All in all I'm happy with the swap and it was fairly easy compared to other mods I've done (previous vehicles and customers vehicles).

I do suggest getting the TBSS fuel rail for an easier install and you can get the X-Link or the adapter plate (either way is more or less plug and play)
 

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So first impression was that it had a lot more pep off the line... as far as the butt dyno goes, you can definitely feel the difference. In my case with the big cam, I think it helped its lower rpm manners (maybe the increased airflow is helping?). All in all I'm happy with the swap and it was fairly easy compared to other mods I've done (previous vehicles and customers vehicles).

I do suggest getting the TBSS fuel rail for an easier install and you can get the X-Link or the adapter plate (either way is more or less plug and play)
Does your stock engine covers still fit?


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Does your stock engine covers still fit?


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I think it might and I will try it later but I have a TBSS cover that I will be using... I have to trim it a little cause my intake tube is too big and not letting it come all the way down.
 

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powerstop rotors. raining out, so didnt get to paint the calipers. disregard the flaking rims, that actually look impressive from a football field distance away

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