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SCSignman wrote:
Based on an earlier suggestion I hooked up to my boat and pulled it from Greenville to Ashville. 6% grade over 5 miles. I used trailer tow button.
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โApr-10-2018 07:45 AM
mkirsch wrote:My V-10 manual transmission truck runs 3200 RPM at 75 mph where the engine makes the most power. It's a lot harder on a engine to lug it at lower rpm then to let it work when towing. 170k miles on that truck and runs very well.The engine is SAE certified to 285 hp (213 kW) at 5300 rpm and 305 lb?ft (414 N?m) at 3900 rpm on regular unleaded gasoline
Yeah, and who wants to travel long distances with the engine screaming at 3900RPM?
Most people freak out if the engine's turning over 2000.
The torque curve on that V6 is very steep/peaky as I recall, meaning it doesn't make much torque until it gets in the higher RPM ranges. You won't be loping along at 1900RPM on the flat ground. It'll be more like 2800.
โApr-10-2018 07:28 AM
The engine is SAE certified to 285 hp (213 kW) at 5300 rpm and 305 lb?ft (414 N?m) at 3900 rpm on regular unleaded gasoline
โApr-09-2018 03:49 PM
wnjj wrote:lawrosa wrote:
This is pulling large grade in NCaroline up the smokies with a 5.3 pulling 5500 lbs trailer fully loaded. I dont floor my truck ever. I let the engine work.
1st gear 30 mph and 3500 rpm.
Infact I take my foot off the gas some to keep at 3500 rpm.. Remember I have 4 speed..
Notice engine temps 230f but trans temps with cooler 175f or so.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/93289479@N04/35822079640/in/datetaken/
And this is 2nd gear trying to pull highway grade. Im trying to not let it go into first gear.
30 mph and 2200rpm. Second gear is a dog if you don't get momentum for the hill. But there is nothing you can do. I couldn't speed up.. I could just maintain..
Imagine if I towed 7500 lbs as Chevy says I can??? LOLOL ha ha ha
https://www.flickr.com/photos/93289479@N04/39374281641/in/datetaken/
Lugging at 3500, youโre leaving a lot of HP behind. Spin that motor up a bit. When they spec the tow rating, Chevy probably assumes youโll actually let the motor run instead of holding back on the go pedal.
โApr-09-2018 09:08 AM
lawrosa wrote:
This is pulling large grade in NCaroline up the smokies with a 5.3 pulling 5500 lbs trailer fully loaded. I dont floor my truck ever. I let the engine work.
1st gear 30 mph and 3500 rpm.
Infact I take my foot off the gas some to keep at 3500 rpm.. Remember I have 4 speed..
Notice engine temps 230f but trans temps with cooler 175f or so.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/93289479@N04/35822079640/in/datetaken/
And this is 2nd gear trying to pull highway grade. Im trying to not let it go into first gear.
30 mph and 2200rpm. Second gear is a dog if you don't get momentum for the hill. But there is nothing you can do. I couldn't speed up.. I could just maintain..
Imagine if I towed 7500 lbs as Chevy says I can??? LOLOL ha ha ha
https://www.flickr.com/photos/93289479@N04/39374281641/in/datetaken/
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Dadoffourgirls wrote:
I may have towed my 9k trailer with a 2014 Double Cab 4.3 V6 a couple of times. Never over 50 miles away. Never over 60 mph. The truck moved it. Did not race anybody. No mountains to climb.
โApr-09-2018 05:01 AM
Rover_Bill wrote:
I've been VERY HAPPY towing my 7K TT with my V6 Canyon for two years now (15K miles). As long as your truck has Tow/Haul (and you use it), you will be OK.