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LS2 Trailblazer SS

The 2006-2009 Chevy Trailblazer SS is no slug with 400 lb / ft of torque and almost an equal amount of horsepower. It comes with a horrible 4 speed automatic transmission that doesn’t stand up to much abuse but it is able to produce some decent 60 foot times.

While 400 pound feet of torque with 395 hp combined with 4.10 gears is usually enough to cause major traction issues in a car, the TBSS gets off the line just fine. Here’s a list of features that allow the Blazer SS to hit 2 second sixty foot times:

  1. The TBSS is a heavy weight. This Chevy truck weighs in at 4600 pounds (AWD)
  2. Good sized rubber grips the pavement. The OEM tires are 255/50/R20 Goodyear Eagle RS-A. These tires are listed as high performance all season meaning they can even be driven in snow, but they are good enough to use at the drag strip for a stock TBSS.
  3. All Wheel Drive delivers killer traction. Two Wheel Drive Trailblazer SS owners can also hit similar (sometimes even quicker) 60 foot times in stock form so AWD is definitely not the biggest factor in hooking up.
  4. is so very heavy ringing in at almost 4600 pounds in the All Wheel Drive trim

Back to the launch. Simply rolling up to the line, waiting for the light to drop and stoping the gas pedal off idle was definitely not the best way to get a decent ET (elapsed time) with this SUV. Faster quarter mile times were achieved by loading the transmission slighty by holding the brake so the truck doesn’t move at the line and revving the motor between 1100 and 1800 rpm.

Reaction times also improve when launching an automatic at the dragstrip with this method. Holding the brake and revving the engine just high enough to shoot out of the hole without peeling out seemed to net the best times from the stock TBSS (14.2 for the first day out on a stock 2007 AWD).

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2 Responses to “LS2 Trailblazer SS”

  1. Carlota says:

    Great work buddy, keep it up.

  2. GSX-R750 guy says:

    TL;DR; but you have great pictures.

    Sent from my iPad 4G

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