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Old Mar 6, 2012 | 3:45 PM
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We have a 2009 Tahoe LT, 5.3 6 speed automatic. I'd like to get a tad more top end speed for those "high desert" passing situations. The Tahoe seems to have a lot more available that the computer allows.
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Old Mar 6, 2012 | 5:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr.B
We have a 2009 Tahoe LT, 5.3 6 speed automatic. I'd like to get a tad more top end speed for those "high desert" passing situations. The Tahoe seems to have a lot more available that the computer allows.
Any reasonable suggestions?

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I would suggest a BB (Black Bear) Tune. The computer in the vehicle will need to be reprogrammed in order to eliminate the factory speed limiter.

Here is the Black Bear Performance website. -
Black Bear Performance :: Custom Tuning Solutions for 96 and newer GM Vehicles

Here is a thread on another forum that provides some good information about tuning. -
Tuning Info: Why To Tune and How it is Done - Chevy Tahoe Forum | GMC Yukon Forum | Tahoe Z71 | Cadillac Escalade - Tahoe Yukon Forum
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Old Mar 7, 2012 | 7:48 AM
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my '09 seems to stop at 98 MPH. is that what you've found?

without a limiter, what will these things hit?

Keep in mind, the tires are only rated for 120 I think.
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Old Mar 7, 2012 | 8:01 AM
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Default Top speed

Our Tahoe seems to be limited to around 100 mph. The tires are speed rated to 118, so I would like to have a top end around that mark. And, as I said earlier, I would use this in those high speed passing situations where the traffic flow permits.
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Old Mar 7, 2012 | 7:18 PM
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Didn't know there were any autobahns up there. What's the limit?
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Old Mar 9, 2012 | 2:41 PM
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Default No autobans.....

We travel the high desert route ( Nevada, and to some degree, Arizona) on our way south for snow birding winters.... The speed zones, along the way, vary 70 - 75 mph max. So, passing events can and do exceed 85+ mph...
Speed zones in the great white north also vary but I don't recall seeing any posted over 110 kph (70 mph +/-)
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Old Mar 9, 2012 | 8:13 PM
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Well as I'm sure you're aware, two and a half tons of steel at 100 mph doesn't leave any room for error if something bad happens.
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