Sneaky Silverado
#152
it is under the passenger side bucket, looks like this. try unplugging and see if ya get an abs light with your service stabilitrak dic message. if the abs light is not on then you have abs but no stabiltrak.
#153
Hey can you post a bigger version through Photobucket or something? I won't have a PC handy for a while and that pic came out too tiny to make out details on my phone no matter what I do.
#156
So I did a little reading in GM Service Information and found that if you open the 5v reference from the Steering Wheel Position Sensor it will give you a EBCM DTC - C0710 Sym 17 and also keep ABS but allow the EBCM to Disable VSES.
#157
Anyone have knowledge of various GM MAF sensors?
I picked up an airbox from an 05 Duramax for 2 reasons, it has a 4" intake which is alot bigger than the stock gasser airbox and because from all the pictures I've seen it looked like the MAF sensor would just drop right in. Well for the most part the airbox is a bolt in deal but the mounting for the sensor is a little different.
Here is the Duramax airbox in place. I very much like the factory look.

Note the size difference between the airbox and the intake Lysholm supplies. It's almost 3/4" I.D. bigger.

Unfortunately my MAF didn't drop right in. The hole for the sensor on the Duramax airbox is 27-28 mm diameter (it has a slight taper) and the hole in the gasser is 31 mm.

The bolt spacing that holds the sensor down is also different, the Duramax bolt spacing is 47 mm and the gasser is 52 mm.

Here is my stock 2010 MAF PN10393948 for reference:


So now I'm looking for a way to make my stock sensor fit or get a Duramax sensor and change the connector, I just don't know if the Duramax sensor will work. Is this something that is easily tuned if I throw diesel MAF in? any insight is much appreciated! Thanks.
I picked up an airbox from an 05 Duramax for 2 reasons, it has a 4" intake which is alot bigger than the stock gasser airbox and because from all the pictures I've seen it looked like the MAF sensor would just drop right in. Well for the most part the airbox is a bolt in deal but the mounting for the sensor is a little different.
Here is the Duramax airbox in place. I very much like the factory look.

Note the size difference between the airbox and the intake Lysholm supplies. It's almost 3/4" I.D. bigger.

Unfortunately my MAF didn't drop right in. The hole for the sensor on the Duramax airbox is 27-28 mm diameter (it has a slight taper) and the hole in the gasser is 31 mm.

The bolt spacing that holds the sensor down is also different, the Duramax bolt spacing is 47 mm and the gasser is 52 mm.

Here is my stock 2010 MAF PN10393948 for reference:


So now I'm looking for a way to make my stock sensor fit or get a Duramax sensor and change the connector, I just don't know if the Duramax sensor will work. Is this something that is easily tuned if I throw diesel MAF in? any insight is much appreciated! Thanks.
#158
I got the factory Duramax exhaust on, it's a hair loud for the sleeper theme I'm going for. It's by far the neatest sounding system I've ever heard. The video does absolutely no justice on what it's like in person. Not to sound like a bobble head ricer but it's pretty sick. Posting this from my phone so sorry for no imbed.


