Originally Posted by
PhilipA
The thing is that a TD5 even stock has much more torque at about 2000RPM-2500RPM than a 3.9.
This was brought home to me towing my camper trailer .
There is a BIG HILL southbound on the Pacific highway just North of Buledelah NSW and my RRC dynotuned and chipped 3.9 would always drop out of lock and even back to 3rd at the top. I would start at 120 and be doing 90 at the top.
In the td5 I was amazed, amazed I tell you that if I hit the hill at the bottom at 120, then I was still doing 100 at the top and it was still in top unlocked.
Of course with a diesel you have no hope of regaining speed if some dork blocks you going up, as you can floor a 3.9 and go while the TD5 will thrash away going nowhere.
BUT while doing it my RRC would give say 17-18Lper 100Km while the TD5 use about 12.
Regards Philip A