OldBlueDually
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- Minnesota
- First Name
- Justin
- Truck Year
- 1976 GMC
- Truck Model
- C30
- Engine Size
- 455 Olds
Gent's, beyond getting a suburban like I should have with the 8.1, is there anything I can do with my 6.0 to make it pull our camper better in "not perfect" conditions (perfect conditions being no wind, no hills, cool temps)?
I am pulling a 34' (bumper to hitch) tandem axle travel trailer camper. Dry it weighs 5,800lbs--probably 7,000 fully loaded with all our crap. I use a Reese brand trunnion style load equalizer setup on this, and I am running 10-ply tires on the suburban, and camper.
With ANY kind of wind, or hill---this suburban struggles, very badly. I am constantly floor-boarding it to get it to stay at even 45/50mph on a straight level road against any kind of wind. This past weekend coming home with hardly anything in the camper (I never pull it with any water in it either), and bucking against the wind, I was doing all I could to keep it at 55mph. Even then, my transmission temp & engine temp were nearing the red lines and I was about ready to pull over to let it cool.
The tow-haul option is an effing joke!! That heats the living heck out of the transmission, and nearly in the red with engine temp. With no tow-haul it works better.
I am beyond frustrated with how much of a dog this suburban is when pulling in not perfect conditions which is most of the time when we use our camper. Is there anything that can be done to make this 6.0 pull better? If it requires a crap-ton of money, I will just find a suburban with an 8.1. I'd like to tinker with this over the winter if I can.
I have ZERO experience with these 6.0 engines, hence why I am asking you guys. Thanks!
I am pulling a 34' (bumper to hitch) tandem axle travel trailer camper. Dry it weighs 5,800lbs--probably 7,000 fully loaded with all our crap. I use a Reese brand trunnion style load equalizer setup on this, and I am running 10-ply tires on the suburban, and camper.
With ANY kind of wind, or hill---this suburban struggles, very badly. I am constantly floor-boarding it to get it to stay at even 45/50mph on a straight level road against any kind of wind. This past weekend coming home with hardly anything in the camper (I never pull it with any water in it either), and bucking against the wind, I was doing all I could to keep it at 55mph. Even then, my transmission temp & engine temp were nearing the red lines and I was about ready to pull over to let it cool.
The tow-haul option is an effing joke!! That heats the living heck out of the transmission, and nearly in the red with engine temp. With no tow-haul it works better.
I am beyond frustrated with how much of a dog this suburban is when pulling in not perfect conditions which is most of the time when we use our camper. Is there anything that can be done to make this 6.0 pull better? If it requires a crap-ton of money, I will just find a suburban with an 8.1. I'd like to tinker with this over the winter if I can.
I have ZERO experience with these 6.0 engines, hence why I am asking you guys. Thanks!
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