Man it needs a Corvette servo to fix that sluggish shifting. I never thought mine sucked till the trans went out and when I got it rebuilt I put one in, and now WOT slams through the gears. Mostly 1-2 and 2-3. It’s definitely worth it
I’ve thought about doing the servo mod but don’t want to kill the original trans with over 218k on it. The tune firmed up the shifts but compared to the newly rebuilt trans in my 03 suburban the high mileage trans in this truck does shift soft.
@@doctube2020 The servo will do the opposite of killing it. The “soft” shifting it does now is what’s wearing it out. The servo will provide better apply pressure, which means there’s less time of “slipping” inside the trans prolonging the life. It doesn’t shift “crazy hard” until like WIDE open if you’re going through the gears. It’s easy to cruise around with too!
@@doctube2020 Yes be even better because when it shifts it will have more holding power in gears. Aka you can tow more before you burn up transmission clutches. And transmission will also last longer.
Thanks! Got to love the southwest for rust free vehicles but the sun will bake the paint off. I’ve seen some clean and several well used 88-99 GMT400 and 2000-2007 GMT800. Lots still on the road.
Factory in the midsize blazer and jimmy. It’s pretty easy to add yourself. Here’s a video about it and a link in the comments on how to install th-cam.com/video/AZIlna5RAa8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VeWumtiNEuu0yAnQ
A Junkyard is the best bet. 1998-2002 Blazer, Jimmy or Bravada. Maybe ebay but I don't have a part number. Here is another how to writeup www.gmt400.com/threads/how-to-install-dic-in-gmt400-overhead-console.8784/
Do a 0411 swap that cheap black box with the pcm from 00-02 Chevy van And redo L31 tune Delete vats Disable that 5800 rpm range to wide open And a million other things can be tuned. The black box is limited it’l wake up big time
Out of all the mods I’ve done to my 98, 0411 swap is definitely worth it and cost way less than a tune from black bear. Only speaking from my own experience with them, but I was not at all impressed. Waste of money!!
It’s about the same but I can get 17-18 if I drive 65 on the highway. In theory it should slightly increase mpg since the tune maxes out ignition timing amongst other improvements like less torque management = more power to the wheels.
Good eye, I remember it going higher than 40psi in the past. I’m going to try a new oil pressure sensor first. I’ll also check the gauge with my odb2 scanner to see if it matches
Update: I replaced the oil pressure sensor and it now shows about 55 - 60 psi at high RPM. The old sensor was accurate when cold oil temps but when warm it wouldn’t go past 40psi. The old sensor broke in half when I removed it but it’s 26 years old.
@@doctube2020Delete the oil cooler lines from the truck off the radiator and remove the housing above the oil filter and bypass it with a melling oil filter adapter !! You’ll gain a ton of oil pressure. They claim you need them lines for towing but it’s subject to opinion everyone deletes them they always end up leaking …. No one’s truck oil is any the bit cooler with them bulky lines in the way , it’s a myth in my opinion. I’ve had great experience bypassing them on all my Chevy. If that was a 2500/3500 series Obs Tow rig then I’d say keep them but I’m a believe in the 1500s there useless
The 97 k1500 was faster than 79 K10 before I put new blueprint engine in. Now 79 K10 is faster than 97 even with the old 3 speed auto. Of course the 2018 Sierra beats them all with 6.2L and 8 speed auto.
Used a larger aftermarket y pipe from flowmaster which is discontinued now but you could use a y pipe from a 2500 / 3500 truck since they were larger than the 1500 y pipes.
Never will understand why people use BlackBear for these trucks. About the same as using Brian Harris for a TBI. I give your 4L60E about 10K miles or less before it fails.
Man it needs a Corvette servo to fix that sluggish shifting. I never thought mine sucked till the trans went out and when I got it rebuilt I put one in, and now WOT slams through the gears. Mostly 1-2 and 2-3. It’s definitely worth it
I’ve thought about doing the servo mod but don’t want to kill the original trans with over 218k on it. The tune firmed up the shifts but compared to the newly rebuilt trans in my 03 suburban the high mileage trans in this truck does shift soft.
@@doctube2020 The servo will do the opposite of killing it. The “soft” shifting it does now is what’s wearing it out. The servo will provide better apply pressure, which means there’s less time of “slipping” inside the trans prolonging the life. It doesn’t shift “crazy hard” until like WIDE open if you’re going through the gears. It’s easy to cruise around with too!
@@doctube2020 Yes get a servo 2nd is enough. Do 4th when you rebuild if you ever do. Performance tech btw. I own a 98 with a built 4l60e
Is it ok to tow with a servo? I occasionally tow my enclosed trailer that weighs 3.5 - 4k lbs.
@@doctube2020 Yes be even better because when it shifts it will have more holding power in gears. Aka you can tow more before you burn up transmission clutches. And transmission will also last longer.
Nice truck.
I have a 99 suburban in similar shape.
Small world.. I live in flagstaff
Thanks! Got to love the southwest for rust free vehicles but the sun will bake the paint off. I’ve seen some clean and several well used 88-99 GMT400 and 2000-2007 GMT800. Lots still on the road.
@@doctube2020 im in chandler still have any
Love the over head mph. Counter was that fa tory. My 97 silverado don't have it on mirror or over head.
Factory in the midsize blazer and jimmy. It’s pretty easy to add yourself. Here’s a video about it and a link in the comments on how to install th-cam.com/video/AZIlna5RAa8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VeWumtiNEuu0yAnQ
Awesome. Any idea where I could buy 1 in canada. Online?.
A Junkyard is the best bet. 1998-2002 Blazer, Jimmy or Bravada. Maybe ebay but I don't have a part number.
Here is another how to writeup
www.gmt400.com/threads/how-to-install-dic-in-gmt400-overhead-console.8784/
Do a 0411 swap that cheap black box with the pcm from 00-02 Chevy van
And redo L31 tune
Delete vats
Disable that 5800 rpm range to wide open
And a million other things can be tuned. The black box is limited it’l wake up big time
First you need lextech email because it's a fuckin national secret
Out of all the mods I’ve done to my 98, 0411 swap is definitely worth it and cost way less than a tune from black bear. Only speaking from my own experience with them, but I was not at all impressed. Waste of money!!
How did your fuel economy change when adding the new exhaust and near tuning??
Cheers
Dino
It’s about the same but I can get 17-18 if I drive 65 on the highway. In theory it should slightly increase mpg since the tune maxes out ignition timing amongst other improvements like less torque management = more power to the wheels.
I would recommend adding a new oil pump to the mix 40 at 5800 rpm is a tad insufficient. Just my 2 cents
Good eye, I remember it going higher than 40psi in the past. I’m going to try a new oil pressure sensor first. I’ll also check the gauge with my odb2 scanner to see if it matches
Update: I replaced the oil pressure sensor and it now shows about 55 - 60 psi at high RPM. The old sensor was accurate when cold oil temps but when warm it wouldn’t go past 40psi. The old sensor broke in half when I removed it but it’s 26 years old.
@@doctube2020Delete the oil cooler lines from the truck off the radiator and remove the housing above the oil filter and bypass it with a melling oil filter adapter !!
You’ll gain a ton of oil pressure. They claim you need them lines for towing but it’s subject to opinion everyone deletes them they always end up leaking …. No one’s truck oil is any the bit cooler with them bulky lines in the way , it’s a myth in my opinion. I’ve had great experience bypassing them on all my Chevy. If that was a 2500/3500 series Obs Tow rig then I’d say keep them but I’m a believe in the 1500s there useless
Which one of your trucks do think is tge fastest? Which one has yhe best power?
The 97 k1500 was faster than 79 K10 before I put new blueprint engine in. Now 79 K10 is faster than 97 even with the old 3 speed auto. Of course the 2018 Sierra beats them all with 6.2L and 8 speed auto.
Did you use stock y pipe
Used a larger aftermarket y pipe from flowmaster which is discontinued now but you could use a y pipe from a 2500 / 3500 truck since they were larger than the 1500 y pipes.
@ could I use the jegs
Never will understand why people use BlackBear for these trucks. About the same as using Brian Harris for a TBI. I give your 4L60E about 10K miles or less before it fails.
I didn’t like black bear in general just speaking with them first and only time there sketch about everything.. what’s your qualms with them?
Never will understand what idiots like you do to a 4l60 to make it stb at 10k miles lmao
Spare tire is melting onto that exhaust lol
Ha, that exhaust was put on a few years after it was new. It’s close yes but No damage to tire. But that tire is now 27 yeas old!