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Rod Jul 3, 2012 08:21 AM

No Trailer for SS?
 
I was sad to discover that I'm not supposed to pull a trailer with my SS. Its a manual. Does anybody understand what the constraints are for an under 1000 lb trailer. it seems like it ought to be able to do it if driven with care e.g. using the lower gears.

hyperv6 Jul 3, 2012 09:08 AM

Oh you can do it but if you have any kind of a warranty don't expect GM to cover it if you break something.

The Transmissions in this vehicle are a weak link Auto or 5 speed. The engines are tuned already to deal with it.

So if you want to tow you may do so but at your own risk.

07azhhr Jul 3, 2012 10:14 AM

IMO this is just GM covering themselves from possible liabilities and transmision replacements. Auto's will select the correct gears by themselves but our manuals rely on the driver to know what to do and many do not know how to tow with a stick.

SS fan Jul 3, 2012 10:23 AM

Welcome to the site Rod. :biggrin2:

andyb Jul 3, 2012 02:04 PM

the towing exclusion isn't there because of the transmission. GM doesn't want the car to tow, because the turbo will be always under some boost, as there will be an addl load on the car. as you probably know, while cruising along on the highway, the boost will be at 0 psi. if there is extra load, there may be some boost present all the time - & that can create A LOT of extra heat & potential problems.

Breadfan Jul 3, 2012 02:19 PM

For the auto, anyway, there is towing mode available to me in hptuners for trans mode.

hyperv6 Jul 3, 2012 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by andyb (Post 655160)
the towing exclusion isn't there because of the transmission. GM doesn't want the car to tow, because the turbo will be always under some boost, as there will be an addl load on the car. as you probably know, while cruising along on the highway, the boost will be at 0 psi. if there is extra load, there may be some boost present all the time - & that can create A LOT of extra heat & potential problems.

Sorry it does not work that way. You may use more boost than normal under some conditions but riding down the road it would take little to keep a large amount mass in motion.

This is how they show those stupid Ford adds where their truck tows a ship or midgets pulling an airliner. Uner initial boost it would go a little higher but the engine can handle much more than it deals with in any stock condition. At 300 HP the Ecotec is just at the start of where it can go.

The stock engine itself can handle up to 400 HP with no changes and after that they only recomend rods and pistons till the next level.

Joe Schulte Jul 4, 2012 09:40 AM

I have many times thought about towing the Sea-Doo with my SS, hacking up the bumper for the hitch is more of my issue than worrying if it could do it.



This about 7 years ago, but my buddy towed his little sailboat with his 5-speed Cavalier (Eco/Getrag) lowered on Sportlones/Koni's no problem!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...hotsjoe112.jpg
:smile:

Father Azmodius Jul 4, 2012 10:45 AM

Towing with an SS? I have an Avalanche for those duties. Honestly, I wouldn't want to tow with it anyway, it would take the fun out of the car. It's the same reason I don't ride 2 up on my Triumph

hyperv6 Jul 4, 2012 11:11 AM

The real issue is you can't make a trailer take a curve well at .92G. LOL!


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