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Uploaded by on May 9, 2007

2003 GMC Envoy - Small Burnout

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  • hell yeah!

  • thanks man

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  • damn i never knew my parents truck can do that. I gotta try that

  • damn those inline 6's got power

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  • @chevyman8329 your post never appeared in my inbox, anyway T.C. when active of course you know transfers power from wheel to wheel front and/or back. when its on, my rear end (g80) wont lock into full posi. when both do start to pull if the ass end starts to go left or right, it will disengage to straighten it out. when T.C. is turned off, the G80 works automatically and will remain engaged as long as its needed just like my 1500 sierra Z71. G80 + wet road/snow with no T.C = busted ass.

  • @SRT92 yea you should see what the v8 can do. it will whip like you never seen. i did it but didnt mean to.

  • '03 TB LTZ on grass donut... PS failure as well.

  • @ThePounderhard damn, my power steering pump quit working too. mynes was on dry land though

  • Shoot last time I tried to cut a donut like that is was in the grass and my power steering pump quit working. Put it in a bind soo bad that the spinning rod that the pully attaches too snapped in half.lol

  • @StaKind85 the traction control button if you have one is on the side of the shifter near where your thumb rests. if you have an onboard comp. display under where it shows P R N D 3 2 1 , cycle through the options to where you see stabilitrack and select "off". if you dont have those you might just need a programmer.

  • 1 Wheel Wonder, lol jk, pretty good for that suv. Envoys are nice.

  • @GMCman82 I didnt know that, I thought it was just the way the power curve was. How, exactly, do I turn off the Torque Management? Also how can I turn the speed limiter off, now it wont go over 106-107mph...just curious. I REALLY want to know about the Torque Management more, though. Id be a happy camper if you could tell me how to make that sucker pull as hard down low as it does at high rpm! Mine is 2wd and has no traction control or stability control.

  • @GMCman82 T.C. has nothing to do with the rear diff. The g80 is a locking diff which makes both of the wheels spin instead of just one like this envoy

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