Man there are some real plausable explanations throughout this thread.
I am wondering about the oil pressure issue. Seems like a likely possiblility. Towing can elevate oil temp, which can also lower viscosity and pressure. Roll out of the throttle and come to a stop at lower rpm, and the oil pressure further drops, to a point where maybe a sensor issues or the lifters maybe won't pump up? If it were cutting because it sensed low oil pressure, there should be a code. Plus, I don't think it will cut the engine with low oil pressure. I had a bad sensor, and it would show 0 on the gauge and not kill it. But it did show a code.
One other thing that can further lower oil pressure is lower crankcase pressure....which could happen at higher altitudes, as the crankcase is not entirely sealed. On our race engines, as soon as we throw a vacuum pump on them, the oil pressure drops a bit.
But, I would think you would hear the lifters rattle as long as the radio was off and the blower not overly high.
Just a thought.
Maybe if this is it, a bit higher viscosity oil could get you by when towing?
I might be way out in left field though. It happens.
I am wondering about the oil pressure issue. Seems like a likely possiblility. Towing can elevate oil temp, which can also lower viscosity and pressure. Roll out of the throttle and come to a stop at lower rpm, and the oil pressure further drops, to a point where maybe a sensor issues or the lifters maybe won't pump up? If it were cutting because it sensed low oil pressure, there should be a code. Plus, I don't think it will cut the engine with low oil pressure. I had a bad sensor, and it would show 0 on the gauge and not kill it. But it did show a code.
One other thing that can further lower oil pressure is lower crankcase pressure....which could happen at higher altitudes, as the crankcase is not entirely sealed. On our race engines, as soon as we throw a vacuum pump on them, the oil pressure drops a bit.
But, I would think you would hear the lifters rattle as long as the radio was off and the blower not overly high.
Just a thought.
Maybe if this is it, a bit higher viscosity oil could get you by when towing?
I might be way out in left field though. It happens.