Greetings All! It has been several days with the new MFI and the Tahoe has started quickly every time asked. The truck is running very well, with better power, consistency and smoothness. It is an effortless and sneaky romp to 60 MPH. I am very pleased with the new MFI unit. I am the original owner of the car and do not recall when it performed better (though it might have in the early days). Also, I am eager to try it with a trailer load (MB 6.3 might move from storage to the fix-it garage LOL).
MFI surgery: As many have already documented, the MFI upgrade is a simple but time consuming process (time consuming for me at least). The first step is safety ... disconnect the battery and bleed the fuel pressure (not necessary in my case). Second step is to disconnect the wiring harness that runs over the intake manifold plenum. There is a line that runs front/back ... everything needs to be removed ... and a line that runs right/left at the back of the engine ... the local connections need to be removed but the bulk of the harness does not. There are a couple of vacuum lines to remove as well. I took the time to label all connections. Remove the fuel lines from the FI to the join at the rear of the engine (8mm, I think, at the FI and 16mm or 5/8? and 20 mm at the back .... I used 5/8 open end somewhat short handle but had to buy an adjustable wrench with 24mm jaw spread but 6-inch handle for the 20mm spec). Next, remove the objects attached to the the top of the plenum stud nuts (doesn't sound right), then remove the plenum studs (10mm deep socket does the trick for all of this). I had a stuck stud nut problem but others may not. Remove plenum ... remove spider legs, they just pull out ... remove FI from bracket, then remove bracket ... allen wrench needed here. I put in a new plenum gasket and a new FI gasket. Assembly opposite of removal, as they say.
I hope this helps.