Jonny8491
Mar 25, 2014Explorer
Tow Vehicle
I'm a bit concerned my 2012 Chevy 6.0L gas 3/4 ton will have power problems when towing doubles. what can I do to increase Torque/Horsepower and not void my warranty.
2oldman wrote:
Nothing.
Jonny8491 wrote:Best thing to do with the gasser is to make use of the 6 speed manual transmission and be sure to use the tow/haul.
I'm a bit concerned my 2012 Chevy 6.0L gas 3/4 ton will have power problems when towing doubles. what can I do to increase Torque/Horsepower and not void my warranty.
Jonny8491 wrote:
I'm a bit concerned my 2012 Chevy 6.0L gas 3/4 ton will have power problems when towing doubles. what can I do to increase Torque/Horsepower and not void my warranty.
laknox wrote:Jonny8491 wrote:
I'm a bit concerned my 2012 Chevy 6.0L gas 3/4 ton will have power problems when towing doubles. what can I do to increase Torque/Horsepower and not void my warranty.
First off, you're probably better posting this in the Tow Vehicle forum. Second, there =are= things you can do and not void the warranty. One you =used= to be able to do was to "chip" or reprogram the ECU with a handheld computer; don't know what's doable these days, though. You store the stock data, enter the new data then, if you need to go in for service, you swap the performance data with the stock. Same if you have emissions testing. Stuff like a cat-back exhaust should be no problem at all.
Lyle
mdamerell wrote:
State Towing Laws
Might want to check with your DMV but Minnesota is listed as not allowed for two trailers.