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Old Apr 16, 2009 | 05:11 PM
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Towing a motorcycle with a WRX

Is there any reason why this would be a bad idea? I did quick google search and came across something that said its bad for the turbo. Is that true?

According to the owners manual, the WRX can tow up to 1,000 lbs if the trailer has no brakes. I want to rent a single motorcycle trailer from U-haul. The trailer weighs 550 lbs and my bike weighs 416 lbs dry according to the manufacturer's website. So, it will weigh just about 1k lbs. Seems like it should be fine to me.
Old Apr 19, 2009 | 09:57 PM
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I second that question. i have a non turbo fyi.
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Old Apr 19, 2009 | 09:59 PM
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i have towed a mini van in mine lol i have video trying to push start it
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I wanna know the same, just in case I ever need to go to a trackday without any friends. I think i saw some chart somewhere that said its a no-go for the turbo version, If so thats a bummer cuz I saw a S2000 pulling a track bike.

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Old Apr 19, 2009 | 10:55 PM
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So wherever you guys are seeing this information that it's bad for the turbo, do they say WHY? I'm always skeptical of opinions like that when there is no supporting information. It seems like a 3rd hand story where "it could be bad for the turbo if blah blah blah" but the "if blah blah blah" part got cut short.
Old Apr 19, 2009 | 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by VRT MBasile
So wherever you guys are seeing this information that it's bad for the turbo, do they say WHY? I'm always skeptical of opinions like that when there is no supporting information. It seems like a 3rd hand story where "it could be bad for the turbo if blah blah blah" but the "if blah blah blah" part got cut short.

I didn't see any supporting info, I just saw a chart for all imprezas in my year auto and manual of each version and how much tow capacity it had but in the square for all the turbo versions read "not recommended"

So I dunno, I'm pretty sure there's something in the Owners Manual right?
Old Apr 20, 2009 | 02:58 AM
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hm maybe the lack of torque from a stand still puts extra strain on the engine? iono I know it barely has enough torque to keep the car going with the clutch without a lil input of gas
Old Apr 20, 2009 | 06:24 AM
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When i was looking into get the tow package for my tribeca subaru suggested that i get a cooler for the transmission. I dont know about the turbo bit but i can see how it would put extra stress on the transmission to tow.
Old Apr 20, 2009 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by VRT MBasile
So wherever you guys are seeing this information that it's bad for the turbo, do they say WHY? I'm always skeptical of opinions like that when there is no supporting information. It seems like a 3rd hand story where "it could be bad for the turbo if blah blah blah" but the "if blah blah blah" part got cut short.
I didnt see any support for the "bad for the turbo" statement, that's why I asked. After posting, I found a thread on Nasioc dedicated to towing/hitches. Based on that thread, a WRX can tow just fine if you stay within the guidelines stated in the owners manual.
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Is it better to tow something with a manual transmission or an automatic transmission? I have been reading many references to issues with auto trans and adding trans coolers but does that apply to a manual?
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Originally Posted by debbid
I didnt see any support for the "bad for the turbo" statement, that's why I asked. After posting, I found a thread on Nasioc dedicated to towing/hitches. Based on that thread, a WRX can tow just fine if you stay within the guidelines stated in the owners manual.

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Old Jul 13, 2009 | 10:19 PM
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I just saw this thread so I thought I'd contribute.

I tow my race car on a tow dolly behind my 'rex. It has a combined weight of 2300 lbs. I read the owners manual (1k w/o brakes, 2k with) and decided to make up my own mind. I figured that I needed to take their advice/warning and use it as a guideline. The car tows this load just fine, but prudence is required. The brakes and clutch are two things to be concerned about/careful with. Unlike towing with a large automatic vehicle, you need to be careful to avoid stopping (and then starting) going up a steep hill. You need to allow extra stopping distance. I only tow (more than short distances) with my racing brakes installed so that overheating the stock brakes is not an issue. You will certainly find that you get into ABS activation sooner than stock, but stopping distances and control are still decent.

Would I do this in all weather? No way. Do I keep the speeds down? Yup. 55 mph max generally, 60 when it's really open. After towing our race car in a 25' enclosed trailer behind a 40' motorhome, I realized that I had muuuch larger stopping distances and less control with that ~40,000 lb rig than with my 5k lb WRX + race car. :-) I don't tow on routes that will have large mountain passes. I'll leave that to bigger vehicles.

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