Yes, a 6-liter engine can pull 9,000 lbs, depending on various factors such as the engine's horsepower, torque, and the vehicle's overall design and capabilities. For example, many trucks and SUVs with 6-liter engines are designed for towing and can handle such loads effectively. Additionally, factors like the terrain, load distribution, and towing accessories also play a significant role in the engine's performance while pulling heavy loads. Always consult the vehicle's towing capacity specifications for safe towing practices.
go to cars.com and check specifications of trucks and look under towing capacity.
If it is the 2.2 liter engine, then: 110 horsepower, 130 lbs/ft torque. If it is the 3.1 liter engine, then: 140 horsepower, 185 lbs/ft torque
255 horsepower and 330 ft-lbs of torque for the 5.7 liter engine, and 290 horsepower and 410 ft-lbs for the 7.4 liter engine.
9000kg = 19,841.6 lbs
350, to 400 lbs.
80 lbs
Around 350-375 lbs.
2000 lbs
I own one and its 6,750 LBS
185 hp and 190 lbs of torque
334 ft/lbs torque
To convert lbs to kg, divide by 2.2. Therefore 9000-13000 lbs is 4091-5909 kgs.