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Yep, I'm amazed too. Figured I'd get that brake judder for sure. But as I had told Quad in an email, I had changed the front brake pads to ceramic in the first 300 miles cause I couldn't stand all that black dust forming on the front rims like BMWs.
I do kind of miss not knowing the Nissan service manager on a first name basis as I knew the Chevy manager.
I recentely bought a 2005 GMC Sierra Denali Crew Crab and here are the Engine Specifications:
Code LQ9; Cylinders V8; Liters 6.0; Fuel Induction SFI; HP 345; Torque 380
As you all well know I am sure
My question is this:
What does CODE LQ9 mean?
What does FUEL INDUCTION SFI mean?
mainly in this one ^^^ what does SFI stand for?
Thank you in advance, as I am just learning about engines from my husband...
were aligned the day you bought that truck !
From reading Akangles titan issues and titantalk
makes me wonder.....................
Thats good tho !
BTW:Babs truck is still hanging in there tho.
He don't post here much since hes a mod at the other
place and a workin' stiff now !!!!!!!!!!!!! :shades:
Thanks.
Good to know Babs is still around was thinking he got married and a job and not having enough puter time.
Bore x Stroke (in) 101.6 x 92
SFI= sequential fuel injection
1)How much damage is most likely to have been done?
2)How hard is it to replace the oil pump?
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks, Buddy
NY ! Do you remember Hoffmans German hotdogs?
Some guy named Doug is importing and selling those NY
favorites down in TX.................
A good pressure treated board is hard to find unless
they are from a inside lumber yard. Whats funny is
most of these "carpenters" don't know how to lay the
boards out with the "cup" of the wood the right side
down so water will run off your deck instead of making
line pools of water when it rains!
On topic: My 04 2500 just passed inspection with a
HARD 15k miles on it! All towing or snowplowing.
Only problem in 3 years had been those heated mirrors
glass cracking ! So its off to its 2nd dealer visit
in 3 years for replacement!
Can't wait for the GMT-900s to show up next year !
Black, 2500,x-cab, 4wd, plow prep., locker, tow pkg.
for me please !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P
On a truck note yesterday and today I spent greasing the front end, U joints, draining the rear diff, putting on the bfg MTs and paining my fender wells (inner rears) with black spray on bedliner (out of a can). Came out great
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I probably didn't get the "cup" right either. But then I never claimed to be a carpenter.
I was in NY over Memorial weekend. Daughter and I drove up....straight thru...31 hrs each way! Averaged 21.04 mpg with the Av (3.42 gears). The only place I found gas over 2.80 was in NY State! Topped off at 2.98/gal. before heading back.
Truck is still looking good Ryan! One of my Sportsides had NO coating underneath the rear fenders and side of box. It was nice to be able to wash under there and have a clean body-colored inner fender.
I am going to be changing my cabin filter soon. Last time I talked to him he still hasnt changed his
And the accompanying article here
Looks like an enlarged Colorado to me...
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Who would have imagined you'd have trouble with a GM?? Let us know what has actually gone wrong with "your" 3-month truck and maybe we can help? Or maybe not!
as it wears.
our chromed bumpers with vinyl rub strips.
If I have to buy a truck with a painted front bumper it will be a Toyota.
P.
Here is the real story:
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/Comparos/articleId=115662
So my main point is that if they already have the 07 books, are they close to getting the 07 Silverado Classics on the dealerships?
I'm guessing Chevy has a bunch of parts left and aren't ready with the "new" 2007 model so they are just selling 2006 trucks and calling them 2007. I don't mean anything wrong by that statement. And, I'm not saying Chevy is wrong. I'm just saying the 07 Classic is exactly the same as the 06.
Erik