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Just finished a ~2,500 mile trip from Houston, TX to the Great Smokey Mountains and back... Averaged just shy of 11 MPG towing our Hybrid at 65-70 MPH. I'm very happy with how the Suburban performed - especially compared to my previous TV, my 2014 F150 EcoBoost. I was averaging 7-8 MPG with it in the same setup.
 

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Tow-rig brothers, just curious how warm does the trans fluid get during say an 8hr trip (I'm pulling 5-6k lbs) and at what temp should I get worried?
 

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Tow-rig brothers, just curious how warm does the trans fluid get during say an 8hr trip (I'm pulling 5-6k lbs) and at what temp should I get worried?


Mine used to get up to 212* (or more) with a 3500# trailer. I added a deeper aluminum pan, now, it takes a bit to even get up to 180* for normal driving and only got to about 203* towing. Others may chime in but, as I recall, with the newer fluids, I will start to worry about 225*-230*.
 

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Mine used to get up to 212* (or more) with a 3500# trailer. I added a deeper aluminum pan, now, it takes a bit to even get up to 180* for normal driving and only got to about 203* towing. Others may chime in but, as I recall, with the newer fluids, I will start to worry about 225*-230*.

What kind of deep pan did you go with, I’ve been looking at them as well and I’ve been finding it hard to determine what fits and if I need a new pick-up.
 

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The aluminum one (2 quarts deeper).

Yes, I had to drop my y-pipe. I also wrapped the exhaust y-pipe right where it goes under the pan. Trying to keep more heat off of there.

https://www.yourcovers.com/transpan_11025.php


No need to get a longer pickup tube. And this one has built-in supports for the filter.
 

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Great advice, especially the wrap. I have all mobil1 synthetic in my other cars, but all other cars are manuals, so trans fluid changes are easy. However I’ve never done a fluid change on an auto and would like to since I’ll be towing. Any advice on where to get detailed instructions?
 

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Mine used to get up to 212* (or more) with a 3500# trailer. I added a deeper aluminum pan, now, it takes a bit to even get up to 180* for normal driving and only got to about 203* towing. Others may chime in but, as I recall, with the newer fluids, I will start to worry about 225*-230*.


Also, don't be afraid to use the manual (M) mode. I usually only use M6 on flat stretches. I am mostly in M 5 or 4. (6- speed trans)
 

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