Comp Cam 212-218 High Lift Installed
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thanks guys....
i have a new volant cai so that should be fine
it s not surgeing it just idles too low and then dies
the 01 denali has drive by wire i think
will it still has that screw on the TB???
I PLAN TO HAVE JULIO TUNE IT @ CARTEK ASAP
but until then ill try anything
thanks again
i have a new volant cai so that should be fine
it s not surgeing it just idles too low and then dies
the 01 denali has drive by wire i think
will it still has that screw on the TB???
I PLAN TO HAVE JULIO TUNE IT @ CARTEK ASAP
but until then ill try anything
thanks again
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Ack,
Drive by wire doesn't have the set screw![Sad](https://www.performancetrucks.net/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_sad.gif)
If we can't come up with an answer check the www.Corvetteforum.com. They also have drive by wire and almost everyone there has a bigger cam than you and could give advice or just do a search. Great board with nice people.
Drive by wire doesn't have the set screw
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If we can't come up with an answer check the www.Corvetteforum.com. They also have drive by wire and almost everyone there has a bigger cam than you and could give advice or just do a search. Great board with nice people.
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You'll probably need a small hole in the TB to allow more air at idle. Or just get your tune.
If its drive by wire on that Denali, then you'll find that it will learn the idle and throttle like a vette does. Just start it, let it idle for a few minutes. Put it in gear and hold brake and let it learn idle without giving it gas. Do the same thing with the A/C on and off. See if it runs better afterwards.
If its drive by wire on that Denali, then you'll find that it will learn the idle and throttle like a vette does. Just start it, let it idle for a few minutes. Put it in gear and hold brake and let it learn idle without giving it gas. Do the same thing with the A/C on and off. See if it runs better afterwards.
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Originally Posted by BigTex
You'll probably need a small hole in the TB to allow more air at idle. Or just get your tune.
If its drive by wire on that Denali, then you'll find that it will learn the idle and throttle like a vette does. Just start it, let it idle for a few minutes. Put it in gear and hold brake and let it learn idle without giving it gas. Do the same thing with the A/C on and off. See if it runs better afterwards.
If its drive by wire on that Denali, then you'll find that it will learn the idle and throttle like a vette does. Just start it, let it idle for a few minutes. Put it in gear and hold brake and let it learn idle without giving it gas. Do the same thing with the A/C on and off. See if it runs better afterwards.
So, on the drive-by-wire, the PCM will learn and it will open the TB accordingly at idle??
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Originally Posted by The_Mexican
What's up File?
6250 rpm first - second
6100 rpm second - third
and 5xxx something (don't really remember this one right now
) third - fourth
6250 rpm first - second
6100 rpm second - third
and 5xxx something (don't really remember this one right now
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Originally Posted by The_Mexican
What's up File?
6250 rpm first - second
6100 rpm second - third
and 5xxx something (don't really remember this one right now
) third - fourth
6250 rpm first - second
6100 rpm second - third
and 5xxx something (don't really remember this one right now
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I got mine shifting something like this
6400 1-2
6500 2-3
6300 3-4
It still feels like it's short shifting.
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Originally Posted by Flyer
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I got mine shifting something like this
6400 1-2
6500 2-3
6300 3-4
It still feels like it's short shifting.
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