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

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I never heard of the compressor slugging, not sure where I’ve been all these years lol. Mine don’t do it, is it just certain compressors or models?
Pretty sure if it was potentially a issue on these trucks we all would have heard about it a long time ago, my guess is if oil is getting in the compressor and causing slugging then the compressor is bad and probably just needs to be replaced at that point.
 
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Yeah, I never really heard of it being a problem (owned my 2001 since 2007) until I saw Snowdrifter post about it.

I was ordering oil and filters from RockAuto and went ahead and ordered a DeSlugger also and installed it a couple months ago

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2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
 
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Thanks for posting the deslugger follow up report. Ironically the wifey heard our a/c knock on start up last week. I’m getting into the habit of starting the truck w/ a/c off.



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Want ro buy a slightly used deslugger box?

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HeHe. I was ready to until you gave that little tidbit away.


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I thought I read somewhere that they went back to actual sensors on the K2XX platform.

Yes they did and one can add it easily enough to the GMT900s and have a tuner activate it.

...the drivers side sway bar endlink end is broke at the control arm. Typical rust through the bolt.

I had to replace the ones on my 2011 when I first bought it. It wouldn't pass inspection for me to get my plates. I also had to replace the ball joints also.

It really sucked, replaced that stuff on the front end so I could get plates, then it was totalled by a drunk driver running a red light 2 months later. [emoji51]

Now you're a pro at it and it'll take half the time as before!

20 min drive. Nothing major to report


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Cool, mine runs best at around 20% gas mileage wise. That cat temp wasn't constant was it at that speed? Mine cool down a few degrees every minute until the throttle is blipped to maintain speed over bridges.
 
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It's supposed to cycle power on and off to it real quick when starting up to help purge any oil out of it before it actually starts to fully run. Fast enough to not notice it, but I notice it and can hear it.

If my compressor was new, or I was installing a new one I would probably use the Deslugger, but as far as I know, my compressor is 7 years old

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2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
 

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No its not constant. Fluctuates a lot


Yes they did and one can add it easily enough to the GMT900s and have a tuner activate it.



Now you're a pro at it and it'll take half the time as before!



Cool, mine runs best at around 20% gas mileage wise. That cat temp wasn't constant was it at that speed? Mine cool down a few degrees every minute until the throttle is blipped to maintain speed over bridges.
 

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It's supposed to cycle power on and off to it real quick when starting up to help purge any oil out of it before it actually starts to fully run. Fast enough to not notice it, but I notice it and can hear it.

If my compressor was new, or I was installing a new one I would probably use the Deslugger, but as far as I know, my compressor is 7 years old

2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
Mines 17 years old and still going strong. I’m not going to mess with it.
 

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