What did you do to your truck today?

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Logged a file with the 87 Econo tune and then installed the 93 performance tune and then logged a file for it as well. Had a blast out on the back roads of NC driving like a mad man leaving marks all over the place. :lol:
 

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Logged a file with the 87 Econo tune and then installed the 93 performance tune and then logged a file for it as well.
Had a blast out on the back roads of NC driving like a mad man leaving marks all over the place. :lol:

It's fun to do that every once in a while...:lol:
 

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Logged a file with the 87 Econo tune and then installed the 93 performance tune and then logged a file for it as well.
Had a blast out on the back roads of NC driving like a mad man leaving marks all over the place. :lol:

It's fun to do that every once in a while...:lol:

Yes it is. Hunter was with me and she is a performance junky, every time I nailed it and ran it up through the shifts, she just sat there and giggled. :) She loves to ride in my impala and have me wind the gears out in that as well.:thumbs:
 

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Logged a file with the 87 Econo tune and then installed the 93 performance tune and then logged a file for it as well.
Had a blast out on the back roads of NC driving like a mad man leaving marks all over the place. :lol:

It's fun to do that every once in a while...:lol:

Yes it is. Hunter was with me and she is a performance junky, every time I nailed it and ran it up through the shifts, she just sat there and giggled. :) She loves to ride in my impala and have me wind the gears out in that as well.:thumbs:

Very cool... :thumbs:
That makes it even "MORE" fun...:lol:
 

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I got it all covered with that ugly ass white crap. :crybaby:
Meh, just get it off before the sun hits it and you get ice underneath it all. I hate it when that happens.


Drove it. Gotta re-check for error codes yet.

Let us know if you get any.
Just checked....No codes after at least 35-40mi.


Had a fun time though tonight. I stopped at a GM dealer to check out some cars. I was gonna leave the truck running and just set the parking brake. Well, I pushed it down a little then realized I shouldn't park in the middle of the isle (even though no one else was around) so I pulled the release. Nothing happened. I figured there wasn't enough tension to make the spring pull the pedal back up so I pushed it down as if I were parking it on an uneven surface. Still didn't release. I had left my cellphone at home and my "emergency tools" weren't in the truck. Luckily I had my Leatherman in it. I used the needle nose pliers to unscrew 2 7mm bolts so I could get my hand up behind the lever. I was able to look up there and saw that a plastic grommet had come un-clipped (it keeps the outside of the cord still so the inside can move). I clipped it back in and the park break released. I did all this in the parking lot while kneeling on snow and being 8 degrees out.

After all this all I can say is that my tools are going in the damn truck!
 

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I got it all covered with that ugly ass white crap. :crybaby:
Meh, just get it off before the sun hits it and you get ice underneath it all. I hate it when that happens.


Drove it. Gotta re-check for error codes yet.

Let us know if you get any.
Just checked....No codes after at least 35-40mi.


Had a fun time though tonight. I stopped at a GM dealer to check out some cars. I was gonna leave the truck running and just set the parking brake. Well, I pushed it down a little then realized I shouldn't park in the middle of the isle (even though no one else was around) so I pulled the release. Nothing happened. I figured there wasn't enough tension to make the spring pull the pedal back up so I pushed it down as if I were parking it on an uneven surface. Still didn't release. I had left my cellphone at home and my "emergency tools" weren't in the truck. Luckily I had my Leatherman in it. I used the needle nose pliers to unscrew 2 7mm bolts so I could get my hand up behind the lever. I was able to look up there and saw that a plastic grommet had come un-clipped (it keeps the outside of the cord still so the inside can move). I clipped it back in and the park break released. I did all this in the parking lot while kneeling on snow and being 8 degrees out.

After all this all I can say is that my tools are going in the damn truck!

Ohhh you guys were talking about snow. lol

I never go anywhere without my tools.
 

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I talked about it behind its back...uhh tailgate on TMC. :tmc:
 
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