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

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Huh... I didn't have that trouble with mine from BTR. I just had crappy lifter trays purchased from a guy who claimed they were genuine OEM, but were demonstrably not, that allowed the lifters to twist and take out the cam.
They changed suppliers for their cores right before I bought mine. My brother knows Brian well. He said they were working out some kinks. But as Chris said, it could just be my block or something. It's not a full 0.025, but that will fix it. My brother has been extremely please with the cam motion stuff. As they say, hindsight
 

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I intentionally kept almost all of my TM with my tune because I don't know how old the trans is. I've put 69K on my Tahoe since I bought it, but I don't know what happened over the previous 146K outside of recalls and other dealer-maintained/repaired items.

I want a trans that'll take 0 TM all day. I need my right foot to be the TM and the tires to be the fuse.
My tires don’t spin due to AWD unless it’s wet so in effect somebody pulled the fuse, wrapped it in tin foil and reinserted it. But Performabuilt did make my trans pretty indestructible luckily.
 

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After my BB tune, the first opportunity I had to do a WOT launch in the wet, I took it. Spun all four for a few feet, and chirped the tires going into second gear. Every now and then, I make sure my tune calibration hasn't changed, by repeating this procedure. Does that induct me into the WOTer club? I guess I need to seek treatment. But I really don't want to.
 

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My mind is blown. For the last 14 years, I’ve been positive that my Tahoe is arctic white... I’ll be ordering custom painted headlights soon, so I was looking up the codes. Arctic white is WA-9567. Just as a sanity check, I checked my glove box... to find U-8624, which is apparently olympic white or summit white. What the heck o_O I'm questioning a lot of things right now.
 

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My mind is blown. For the last 14 years, I’ve been positive that my Tahoe is arctic white... I’ll be ordering custom painted headlights soon, so I was looking up the codes. Arctic white is WA-9567. Just as a sanity check, I checked my glove box... to find U-8624, which is apparently olympic white or summit white. What the heck o_O I'm questioning a lot of things right now.
Yeah, like what does life mean? And what exactly is white and why are there more colors of white than any other color? Ever looked at the white selections of interior house paint? It’s enough to drive a person crazy. :mad:
 

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