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Old 10-01-2008, 11:10 PM
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Just went to the track with my wife's 2004 Yukon Denali with nothing more than a Wheatley 89 Tune! I'm in the Chicago area and the temp was 55ish tonight. Did one run and my 60ft was 2.2 and it ran a 15.1@91.35! Is this a good run?
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that a good time for that heavy *** truck
Old 10-01-2008, 11:26 PM
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What does a Yukon Denali weigh? I also have 20" wheels on it with 295's.
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they weigh alot! that is a very good time, your not far from what some SilveradoSS's run stock
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damn...i wish i ran that when i just had a tune. nice times!
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That's a great time with just a 89 tune.

I wonder what my LQ9 ECSB 2wd would run....93 tune, cutout, ported TB.
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nice time, in texas 95 degrees out, my denali ran a best of 15-5, with a hot tune from wait4me a cold air and exhaust. Sounds like either weather/elevation does make a huge difference or there is some truth to the quality of a tune.
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Your Yukon weighs about 6,000lbs. I think your time is very good for nothing but a tune. My 6.2L ran a 15.3 bone stock and a 14.7 with only a Blackbear tune and also with 20's.

You go down to Route 66? I was there in the spring for one of their "Run What You Brung" test nights. It was about 60 degrees the evening I ran. I managed to surprise quite a few high-schoolers by smoking them in a 6000lb sled
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Great times man,that is really good for that heavy SUV
Very nice
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Forgot mention that time was right off the highway and no cool down!


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