Page 54 of 55 FirstFirst ... 44452535455 LastLast
Results 531 to 540 of 543

Thread: Y62 patrol

  1. #531
    Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Location
    Brighton, Vic
    Posts
    473
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    Sorry, I have no other info, they could have been full of it..I really don't know!

    I guess anyone that tries to take a petrol V8 outback as far as they did could be questioned as to sanity.... Although it was funny to watch them flying along past everyone, only to have to double back for fuel when they realised they wouldn't make it!! Ironically wasting more fuel in the process, they seemed pretty cranky about that.
    Just add a long ranger tank, which adds 80 litres. A current LC 300 has 110 litres, 200 138 litres. The Patrol has 140 so add 80 and it would be 220 litres. If towing at 25 litres / 100km, 210 litres (10 litre sneeze factor) would get you

    Type Used To Use Range
    Y62 25 210 840
    LC200 18 128 711
    D4 15 80 533
    These preceding figures show range of a Y62 at 25 litres/100km compared to a 200 series diesel and a D4 LR all towing. Some tests also portray the Y62 as using even less than a 200 series towing a 3 tonne van. But the driver is important and to get decent fuel economy on a Y62 would require slowing down on hill climbs IMO, hence not so relaxing and you'd have to think about it. But it's took of one way to stay awake!

    10 litre for sneeze factor and with a diesel, you cannot run it empty due to likely bottom tank contaminants, you can with the petrol.

    There is also a Long Ranger tank that will remove the spare tyre, same for the D4 etc, in the Y62 it adds an extra 152 litres to the 140.

    As to weights: here is a list of the weights. And advantage with LR is no need to add air springs to the rear axle. And air springs add some weight. Most towing Landcruisers have GVM upgrades, which ruin their around town ride (they must IMO).

    Some raw numbers showing the payloads of vehicles able to tow:


    Type Vehicle Gross Braked Kerb Gross Calc'd


    Comb Tow Weight Vehicle Pay


    Mass Limit
    Mass load


    kg kg kg kg kg
    4 Dr Troopy Toyota LC79 GXL 4-Door V8 6800 3500 2175 3300 1125
    4 Dr Troopy Toyota LC76 GXL 4-Door 4 6560 3500 2265 3060 795







    aUte Toyota Hilux SR5 UTE 5850 3500 2093 3050 957
    aUte Ford Ranger Sport V6 UTE 6400 3500 2400 3350 950







    SUV INEOS Grenadier Petrol 7000 3500 2665 3550 885
    SUV INEOS Grenadier Diesel 7000 3500 2740 3550 810
    SUV GWM Tank 500 6705 3000 2605 3395 790
    SUV Toyota LC300 GX 6750 3500 2495 3280 785
    SUV Defender X-Dynamic SE 7 6775 3500 2506 3280 774
    SUV Defender X-Dynamic SE 5 6700 3500 2436 3200 764
    SUV Toyota LC 200 GX 2021 6850 3500 2640 3350 710
    SUV Toyota LC 300 GXL 6750 3500 2580 3280 700
    SUV Ford Everest Sport V6 6250 3500 2455 3150 695
    SUV Nissan Patrol Ti 7000 3500 2812 3500 688
    SUV Ford Everest Platinum V6 6250 3500 2499 3150 651
    SUV Toyota LC 300 Sahara 6750 3500 2630 3280 650
    SUV Nissan Patrol Ti-L 7000 3500 2861 3500 639
    SUV Prado GXL 6600 3500 2535 3150 615
    SUV Toyota LC 200 Sahara 2019 6850 3500 2740 3350 610
    SUV Prado 250 VX 6600 3500 2570 3180 610
    SUV Prado Base GX 6600 3500 2495 3100 605
    SUV Prado Kakadu 6600 3500 2595 3200 605
    SUV Lexus GX 550 6650 3500 2515 3110 595
    SUV Prado Altitude 6600 3500 2520 3100 580
    Incidentally the Tank is quite good off road, luxo inside, but is not suitable for towing as its a hybrid and it depends on its battery power for adequate performance, while the battery power is not there while distance towing.a

    The Prado has been disabled IMO by putting in metal doors and thereby increasing its weight a lot, otherwise it would have competed with the LC 300 quite well IMO, although its engine and ad-blue are severe negatives IMO. Nonetheless it benefits from "serviceability" in remote areas.

    Also Land Rover never have lost their patent on pushing the unlifted tyre downwards in off road mode via air pressure from the parallel tyre. They are linked front to back in high range. Meanwhile the Y62 links the front to the rear I think all the time with hydraulics, a system I do not fully understand. But IMO they are very good off road compared to other vehicles in standard form (excepting LR, Ineos and GR LC 300 probably) except for the Y62's bulk. The Y63 will have air suspension and a turbo V6, I imagine it will be more fuel efficient except if one uses its power.

    Now if you add 2 adults that's 160kg, plus two children that's 90kg, = 250kg. 639 => 389. The fuel tank would weigh 40kg, so 349 left, not including the 80 litres of fuel = 60kg =>289 kg. Take a bull bar off that @ 45kg =>244kg.

    Now you if you added a 2.5 tonne van to that, will that would add 250 kg, which means your illegal. Not including the weight of the tow bar. Plus some clothing and drinks in the Y62. Add levelling air springs for safety, and you add more weight.

    Add a fridge @ 40kg + battery at 30 kg + wires plus a rear view camera all up 15 kg its another 85 kg and then some light weight draw with some tools in them and its another 50kg. ... you've lost your insurance and you're breaking the law.

    Yet - it's all quite close to being legal. Running with the 2nd tank empty, you'd have 244 kg. That's hopefully a 2.4 tonne van. Annoyingly though, it would be safer if it was 280 kg - weight on the rear for a van is a good thing. Put it down the back of the van and things are much less safe ... so the tow ball weight issue is fraught with safety issues where a rear weight biased trailer is more dangerous but legal while a safer weight bias is illegal.

    I wonder if makers don't do this deliberately, to make it difficult to use the vehicle for what they market them for - long country driving and towing along with some things and people inside the vehicle. Maybe its lawyers, actuaries and warranty number crunchers who have sat down and said lets make it difficult for an Australian tow vehicle to tow a 3.5 tonne caravan with a four people in it legally. And the proof is in the pudding ...
    2014 HSE White;Tint; Windsor Lthr; 18" Compo & 265/65/18; ARB-Summit B Bar, roof racks, ARB air, Bush’r 9" spots, Llams Traxide & Yellow Top, Ritter T Bar Air jack Max Traxs, Redarc TowPro, GME Uhf, Autofridge sat phone, AOR Matrix V3 off road van

  2. #532
    Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Location
    Brighton, Vic
    Posts
    473
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by Melbourne Park View Post
    ....
    A mistake with the figures below: most obviously, the V8 70 series figure is the 4 cylinder auto's, and vice versa. The V8 is much heavier, and there might be other reasons why the 4 has much more carrying capacity.


    Type Vehicle Gross Braked Kerb Gross Calc'd


    Comb Tow Weight Vehicle Pay


    Mass Limit
    Mass load


    kg kg kg kg kg
    4 Dr Troopy Toyota LC79 GXL 4-Door V8 6800 3500 2175 3300 1125
    4 Dr Troopy Toyota LC76 GXL 4-Door 4 6560 3500 2265 3060 795
    Another issue: Toyota's figures are wrong. They do not tell the truth about their kerb weight. The only thing to do is ensure one weighs a vehicle they are considering buying. I had a Lexus weighed, and it was 100kg over its claimed weight. But its manuals did not list its kerb or tare weight. I found something on the net about its weight, which was the same as what internet car selling sites specify. But the real weight was entirely different.
    2014 HSE White;Tint; Windsor Lthr; 18" Compo & 265/65/18; ARB-Summit B Bar, roof racks, ARB air, Bush’r 9" spots, Llams Traxide & Yellow Top, Ritter T Bar Air jack Max Traxs, Redarc TowPro, GME Uhf, Autofridge sat phone, AOR Matrix V3 off road van

  3. #533
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    Brisbane,some of the time.
    Posts
    13,886
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by Melbourne Park View Post
    Another issue: Toyota's figures are wrong. They do not tell the truth about their kerb weight. The only thing to do is ensure one weighs a vehicle they are considering buying. I had a Lexus weighed, and it was 100kg over its claimed weight. But its manuals did not list its kerb or tare weight. I found something on the net about its weight, which was the same as what internet car selling sites specify. But the real weight was entirely different.
    The guy who owns Cruismaster weighed his brand new LC300,and it was within 5 KG of the published weights.
    His new Defender was 160KG over,and LR were not that helpfull.After many emails they came back with some BS excuse.He moved it on anyway.

    I don't believe the LC200 published weights are very accurate though.....
    Should have weighed ours when it was new but didn't.It is now 3.2T on the scales at the dump.Has a 3820Kg upgrade,which is ideal for what we do and tow.I noticed the sticker on the B pillar says 7200Kg GCM,which i hadn't noticed before.
    Our old D4 was around 2900Kg with similar accessories,but a lot less fuel.

    Back to your earlier post,the D4 won't have a usable 80L,more like around 70 to 75.
    L300 also has a few different aftermarket tanks that replace the sub tank,spare tyre stays where it is.(same as new Prado.)I bet it won't be long before there is one available for the Lexus.
    One manufacturer has a 90L,so usable of around 200L total.

    EDIT:this is a pretty good review,and he weighs the vehicle,it is spot on with the specs.

    https://youtu.be/Xj20rrgQMQk'si=rtZ7GmPWz5uHF50I
    Last edited by scarry; 1st April 2025 at 09:49 PM. Reason: Extra info.

  4. #534
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    Whyalla, SA
    Posts
    7,545
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Diesel tanks pump from bottom so no contamination issue.

    Why is your D4 not showing a LR tank in your calcs?

    That'll do for now!

  5. #535
    BradC is offline Super Moderator
    No one of consequence
    Supporter
    Join Date
    Mar 2018
    Location
    Perth (near Malaga)
    Posts
    3,544
    Total Downloaded
    0
    I've never managed to get my head around this "don't run it down you'll pick up all the sediment". Tanks slop around all the time, anything in there will wind up on the pump screen or in the filter eventually. Even on my old mans 65 TR4A.

    Aside from the "reserve" on a bike, I've never seen a tank that didn't pump from the bottom.

    The 84L tank in the D3 is about 82L usable, and I've put 83L in it a couple of times. I assume the D4 tank is the same.
    MY08 D3 - The Antichrist - "Permagrimace". Turn the key and play the "will it get me home again" lottery.

  6. #536
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    The Hills.
    Posts
    19,161
    Total Downloaded
    152.79 MB
    Love to see someone putting an action cam in a tank. There'd be more waves than at Bell's Beach.
    ​JayTee

    Nullus Anxietus

    Cancer is gender blind.

    2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
    1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
    1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
    OKApotamus #74
    Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.

  7. #537
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    Brisbane,some of the time.
    Posts
    13,886
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post

    The 84L tank in the D3 is about 82L usable, and I've put 83L in it a couple of times. I assume the D4 tank is the same.
    76L was the most i ever got in mine,but i didn't ever run it out until it stopped.

  8. #538
    BradC is offline Super Moderator
    No one of consequence
    Supporter
    Join Date
    Mar 2018
    Location
    Perth (near Malaga)
    Posts
    3,544
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    76L was the most i ever got in mine,but i didn't ever run it out until it stopped.
    I've done that twice. It doesn't actually stop as such. The car enters a "I think you've taken this far enough" mode and pulses the power until you give up and shut it down, or roll into the servo. I've done one of each. Both times I put more than 83 litres in the tank. I've run it down to 83L a couple of times (bad planning) without issue.
    MY08 D3 - The Antichrist - "Permagrimace". Turn the key and play the "will it get me home again" lottery.

  9. #539
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    The Hills.
    Posts
    19,161
    Total Downloaded
    152.79 MB
    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    The car enters a "I think you've taken this far enough" mode
    Nothing new there. My D2 does that, not always fuel related.
    ​JayTee

    Nullus Anxietus

    Cancer is gender blind.

    2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
    1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
    1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
    OKApotamus #74
    Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.

  10. #540
    Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Location
    Brighton, Vic
    Posts
    473
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Diesel tanks pump from bottom so no contamination issue.

    Why is your D4 not showing a LR tank in your calcs?

    That'll do for now!
    I'll have to check ... I may have included my caravan's (AOR Matrix V3) 4 Jerry holders, so it can carry an extra 80 litres, but its difficult to fill the Disco with them, my attempts have resulted in diesel all over my jeans with my wife complaining about being able to wash them!! I now have a shaker hose and would use a folding table, but haven't tried it.

    Also my D4 is overweight now I think, because my tow ball is 320 kg and that is with diesel tanks filled in the rear of the caravan, and non in the front. I had thought the handbooks claiming not to count 150kg of the tow ball weight was real, but it's not.

    On range while towing the 2.5 tonne van, I now get around 450 - 540 km estimated. So I think from mid 13's to high 16s. My economy used to be better with the standard tyres, but when I went to 65 profile on the 18" wheels, the economy fell ie i used more litres per 100km.
    2014 HSE White;Tint; Windsor Lthr; 18" Compo & 265/65/18; ARB-Summit B Bar, roof racks, ARB air, Bush’r 9" spots, Llams Traxide & Yellow Top, Ritter T Bar Air jack Max Traxs, Redarc TowPro, GME Uhf, Autofridge sat phone, AOR Matrix V3 off road van

Page 54 of 55 FirstFirst ... 44452535455 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Search AULRO.com ONLY!
Search All the Web!