What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Plug and wires changed yesterday 8/14 at stealership in Troy. Immediately noticed improved throttle response especially at 50% to WOT.

Gas mileage on the trip up north was 18.3
Previous trips in the mid 16's. My mpg meter is very accurate- tracked last 2 tanks and I am using less than it says.

Although expensive well worth it.
 

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Plug and wires changed yesterday 8/14 at stealership in Troy. Immediately noticed improved throttle response especially at 50% to WOT.

Gas mileage on the trip up north was 18.3
Previous trips in the mid 16's. My mpg meter is very accurate- tracked last 2 tanks and I am using less than it says.

Although expensive well worth it.
Not so expensive if you do it yourself!
 

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Instead of doing AFM delete, I've been talking with someone at the local speed shop. Sounding like I'll be getting a Jasper engine that already has the cam and delete installed in it. Save a little bit of money and still get the benefit of a brand new engine. Will see. Gonna get installed, get it dyno tuned and then I'm driving down to SoCal. I know Jasper isn't exactly the highest quality engine ever but it will be fine for a daily with the little bit of extra power from the cam.
 

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Instead of doing AFM delete, I've been talking with someone at the local speed shop. Sounding like I'll be getting a Jasper engine that already has the cam and delete installed in it. Save a little bit of money and still get the benefit of a brand new engine. Will see. Gonna get installed, get it dyno tuned and then I'm driving down to SoCal. I know Jasper isn't exactly the highest quality engine ever but it will be fine for a daily with the little bit of extra power from the cam.
I had a Jasper reman 4.3 in my 95 Blazer. Bought it with 110,000 and got rid of it well over 280,000, had 0 issues with the motor. Never lost any power, and never smoked a bit. I did have to add oil, but that was due to my heavy foot.
 
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My back is worth more to me... at 64 I am trying to be kind to myself. Saving myself up for changing the air compressor for auto-ride...
I understand. I’m 60 and just did my transmission. My back bothers me but plugs don’t really hurt to do, I pull my wheel liners and do them from underneath. It’s still a fast process. I’ll never trust anyone to do my work, probably just keep at it as long as I can drive.
 

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I understand. I’m 60 and just did my transmission. My back bothers me but plugs don’t really hurt to do, I pull my wheel liners and do them from underneath. It’s still a fast process. I’ll never trust anyone to do my work, probably just keep at it as long as I can drive.
Getting old sux.
 

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guess it's time to do the gruven mirror gears my passenger mirror keeps getting stuck in, I can get it to go back out but I have too do the stretch out the window push on the mirror and hit the button at the same time. those that have done it, was it hard?
 

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