So i fixed the tune with a different manifold volume just messing around.
searching around online, lots of posts mentioned it didn't do anything.
For mine, it sure seemed to make a difference!
Tried the following,
09 Trailblazer SS 6.0 Volume: 10,040 cm³
08 2500HD 6.0 Volume: 14,000³
09 Tahoe 5.3 volume: 11,700 cm³
Out of those, the trailblazers volume seemed to do the less weird things.
With the larger volumes i noticed some idle surging, and hesitation. Especially with the AC on.
I'm guessing since i have the trailblazers fuel map, it needs to match up with the rest probably.
Anyway, it's running much better.
I topped off with some much fresher premium, and took it for a little drive with the tech 2 watching for misfire, and timing retard data.
It went pretty well after a good learn cycle.
I also copied over the PE table from an 09 Silverado 1500 with the 6.0, said it has some trailering package (NXT) or some nonsense.
Looking around, i decided it probably has the same intake as me, so figured wth.
It's PE table is a bit richer, i figure it's a safer bet until i can actually data log.
I also did a little searching around for a hp tuners config file, and I found several!
Lots of places that do tuning have these setup and available for download.
Pre setup with the wideband graph, and higher resolution fuel corrections that i was trying to figure out.
If i ever get good at this, I might be able to make some money as a remote tuner.
It's not cheap!
I also messed around with the tech 2, noticed the fuel pump learning stuff, and the alcohol content data.
it was reading a pretty solid 13% from the first premium fill up.
seemed to be holding pretty steady.
So i reset it and it was holding a nice 3%...
I think ordering the new O2 sensors was a good decision.
I also found that the airbag sensor that my helper damaged, is like $140.
So on the eventual plan is to do some junkyard shopping...
I tried to see if the tech2 could just turn off the light, but so far either nope or I'm doing it wrong.