First Post - LQ4 - Pedal 155%, Inj. 122%, Drivability
I bought a 1986 Suburban C20 Silverado recently and it came with an LS swap already installed. I don't have any reputable tuners within a 2 hour drive, so I've decided to tackle this myself for now. There are a few maintenance issues (outlined below) that need to be addressed, but I am concerned that there are also some strange driveability and hardware issues that are unrelated. Of course, the steering box dumped the pitman seal last night, so I have to swap the box this weekend as well before I can log the truck again, hopefully the pump didn't burn up. (I did, swapped as well)
If anyone feels like giving me a hand that would be great, but I'll be ok either way. Just wanted to document sorting this out for myself and others. Mostly just looking for pointers if any of this existing stuff seems way out to lunch. If fixed, built, tunes many things over the years, I'm a good troubleshooter, but this is my first LS and my first time with HPT. This is a big wall of information...
The truck is running and driving somewhat normally. My understanding is that it has been running this tune for a few years.
Issues
Very limited torque off the line, putting the pedal to the floor results in a leisurely roll up to speed. I've driven lots of 4.8, 5.3, 6.0 trucks of this era, I have a pretty good idea what they should feel like. Tune shows abuse settings are largely disabled or otherwise set higher than stock. I thought I got a log of WOT from stopped, but apparently the logging takes quite a few seconds (~15) to start in standalone mode. Most of my logs missed the thing I was trying to document lol. Should I be stripping down my Channels or adjusting sample rates on anything in particular?
The throttle position reads 100% at approx. 50% pedal travel. (155% at the floor, log 14 shows this pretty well). I have looked through the TAC/Pedal P/Ns from a bunch of swap sources, my hardware seems like it should be compatible.
Does flashing different years of software have any effect on compatibility?
The truck has uneven throttle response. Some of this might be the knock sensors taking out some timing (4deg) but i have logs that don't show any knock reduction. The pedal going over 100% seems to be having an effect. If I am at 3/4 pedal and back off slowly, it suddenly pulls hard, like 25-50% harder. I would think the computer only looks at TPS not Accel Pedal, and TPS cycles through 99.6%
The transmission shifts very solidly. It yanks the truck hard through the shift at moderate throttle positions. The shift speed tables are a bit strange in the tune, once everything else is sorted I might take them back to stock and reevaluate shift points. I also wonder if this is also because the transmission thinks the pedal position is higher than it is?
It sporadically requires two attempts to start, but always starts on the second attempt and idles very well. Multiple prime cycles of the key has no effect on if it will start. (this is probably Cam Pos. Sensor)
Minor surging/flutter at 50MPH/full OD lockup only.
I believe there is also a small exhaust leak on the driver's side, hopefully it will be nice this weekend and I can take a look at that too.
Reviewing the logs, I see the PCM voltage is low, as low as 11.5V and not exceeding 12.9V. I will confirm voltage with a meter, but that seems much too low.
Tune
Reviewing the tune that came on it I see a couple things:
900RPM Idle accross the board. I did a manual override to 600 and it idled fine for a few minutes, maybe tuned for a monster cam?
PE EQ Ratios are 2+ and the PE engagement is reduced. Ramp 4.0 (maybe that's why my injector DC is over 100%>)
Base spark/airmass table looks to be bumped 2.5-3deg, smoothed/extended - Minimum Spark Retard limit is 0, Max Knock retard is ~4
Torque management has a bunch of changes, eliminating the limits
Shift points have been moved higher 1>2 and 2>3 shift pressures are up about 30% in the normal table, Shift Timing is -25%, Minimum TCC DC is 96% for the whole table. TCC Apply is loced out to 412kph in 2nd and 3rd
Final Drive setting is correct.
DTCs
P0200 - NOID lights and see if I can find a harness issue. Cyl 7 has at times shown a misfire, but it is not consistent. At idle cylinders 4 and 7 have the least effect on RPM.
P0332 - Will replace knock sensors and do the cam sensor while the intake is off, anything else I should address under there?
(OEM GM vs Carquest Knock sensors? The GM ones are about 3x the price)
P0101 - MAF looks like it is reading OK, I will wait until other issues are sorted to address this
Plan of attack & Questions
Verify voltage at battery > check grounds and power leads/test alternator
NOID light > determine if there is an injector harness issue
Fix the Exhaust Leak
Steering Box Replacement
Order a Fuel Pressure adapter/sender > install
GPS Calibrate VSS > Calibrate Speedometer Output
Replace Knock Sensors and Camshaft Position Sensor
If anyone can shed some light on this pedal thing, or things to check with that (best resources?), please let me know. If it's not causing a problem, I won't mess with it, but my foot says that it is.
Should I just flash a stock Tune onto it and go from scratch? 2003? 2005? Does it matter? How can I tell which stock to use, or the year of my engine?
Hardware
*As far as I know* there are no modifications to the engine, it was supposedly a stock junkyard pull. It was retuned by a shop after this motor went in.
Transmission - 4L80E Case - 24208421 - MJP
Engine - LQ4?? (can't see any identifying marks)
Cylinder head - 317
PCM - SERV. NO. 12589463 HDW NO. 12589162 - 2005 C/K-TRUCK/MPV, LM7, LQ4 2006 C-PICKUP, LM7
Tac Module - TMD1-160E1 - 12588923
Pedal Module - 9 Pin - 2003-2005 Gen III Truck/SUV/VAN drive by wire Pedal
Oil Pan - 12577396
Tune and Log Files
Tune - As Received - 2025.07.15 - As Recieved.hpt
XML Channels - 1986 Suburban Channels.Channels.xml
Log 15 - Shows the end of a "WOT" (155%) pull - Log-0015-1GTHC29U35E214874.hpl
Log 14 - Shows some variable throttle - Log-0014-1GTHC29U35E214874.hpl
Before
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After
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