Wheel to Wheel's Turbo Truck
#11
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Originally Posted by EDawg
hmm.. even the denali C3??
Found this on Edmunds.
What's New for 2002
The Sierra C3 gets a name change to Sierra Denali in addition to a trick new four-wheel steering system. On standard Sierras, the previously optional Z85 firm-ride suspension is now standard on all 1500 models for improved handling and towing capacity. Base SL models now include air conditioning while uplevel SLE and SLT models add deep-tinted glass to the standard feature list.
#13
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Originally Posted by DanaliHD
that's not right i don't think. I was looking at a 02 sierra Denali before I bought my truck. I think it was called C3 only for 1 year, 2001. The 02 Denali I drove had quadrasteer.
You are correct. 2001 was a ext cab w/ awd and the lq4
2002 it got the quadrasteer
2003 the ss came out w/ lowered suspension awd and the lq9
#14
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It doesn't have quadrasteer which means it should be an 01' now that I think about it. That would make it a C3.
As for the boost, I say only 19psi since he has ran it on the dyno as high as 26psi...
As for the boost, I say only 19psi since he has ran it on the dyno as high as 26psi...
#16
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Originally Posted by TG02Z71
Linky no worky for me.
I got around to clicking on it last night and couldn't get it to work either. I don't know what they changed, but that clip used to work great. I'll ask Kurt about it.
#17
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Originally Posted by zippy
It doesn't have quadrasteer which means it should be an 01' now that I think about it. That would make it a C3.
As for the boost, I say only 19psi since he has ran it on the dyno as high as 26psi...
As for the boost, I say only 19psi since he has ran it on the dyno as high as 26psi...
DAM! HE'S GOT BOOST! WHAT DID THE #'S LOOK LIKE WITH 26PSI? WOW!
#20
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Originally Posted by TURBO8
DAM! HE'S GOT BOOST! WHAT DID THE #'S LOOK LIKE WITH 26PSI? WOW!
Well over 600 at all 4's. They have a nice all wheel drive dyno.