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    I am going to this tuning routine and will love to see her playing with my old boat. They are captured today and will soon be on road together.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Well, transmissions aside, mine is chipped. The old ECU, so it's hard chipped. But that car and trailer in the pic I posted to this thread would have been close to the 3.5, and the car hardly knew it was there. I still has SLS and it evened the load beautifully. I reckon D2s are great tow vehicles. And you have the newer ECU, so there are tunes that give heaps more power, and TD5s handle it well.
    If it was mine, I'd consider getting a cooler for the gearbox. It's simple enough to do on a R380, and it doubles the oil capacity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Well, transmissions aside, mine is chipped. The old ECU, so it's hard chipped. But that car and trailer in the pic I posted to this thread would have been close to the 3.5, and the car hardly knew it was there. I still has SLS and it evened the load beautifully. I reckon D2s are great tow vehicles. And you have the newer ECU, so there are tunes that give heaps more power, and TD5s handle it well.
    If it was mine, I'd consider getting a cooler for the gearbox. It's simple enough to do on a R380, and it doubles the oil capacity.
    The Australian R380 on a D2 has an oil cooler. The UK and European did not, according to RAVE. Mine has one, it sits below the intercooler.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Factory gauge? They all do that, until it's too late. Don't trust it.

    I hate to be a pariah, but given my experience with mine and towing, I'd have that car down to a transmission place for a proper service.

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    John, I suspect that your towing effort was the straw that broke the camel's back, rather than the cause.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    John, I suspect that your towing effort was the straw that broke the camel's back, rather than the cause.
    I agree. Car had done about 280, and was probably due. I didn't say it was the cause, Ian, but I did say that certain things may have averted the failure.
    Most of us know that the ZF 4HP-22/4 was not really designed for the application. It was mainly for things like 5/7 series Beemers. Still, it did a good job up to a point. Heat is the enemy of autos, and, given the low oil capacity and small cooler fitted to the D2 it's easy to overheat the box. I didn't know this. I take a large proportion of the blame for mine failing due to this ignorance.
    I usually comment on Disco autos so people who, like I was, are ignorant of these simple facts can consider strategies to avoid failures. IMO, a larger sump and a bigger cooler would see people getting much higher mileages out of these autos. Most failures that I have heard of have involved some towing at some point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    The Australian R380 on a D2 has an oil cooler. The UK and European did not, according to RAVE. Mine has one, it sits below the intercooler.
    Didn't know that. My D1 had one, but it was fitted by Fred Smith. I assume that it's the same setup? Alloy junction thingy at the LHR of the box?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Didn't know that. My D1 had one, but it was fitted by Fred Smith. I assume that it's the same setup? Alloy junction thingy at the LHR of the box?

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    Both use the R380. No mention of this in the D1 workshop manual. Here is an image from RAVE. Looks the same to me.
    R380 Oil Cooler001.jpg
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    I am wondering why you didn't simply take your missus with you to drive the Prado back instead of hiring a car trailer and push your D2 to its limits.towing 3.5+ Tone over the mountain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I am wondering why you didn't simply take your missus with you to drive the Prado back instead of hiring a car trailer and push your D2 to its limits.towing 3.5+ Tone over the mountain.
    Push D2 to the limit with a 3.5plus ton load, or take the missus? It's a no brainer.
    Besides some one has to look after the kids/cat/dog/farm/ etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    Both use the R380. No mention of this in the D1 workshop manual. Here is an image from RAVE. Looks the same to me.
    R380 Oil Cooler001.jpg
    And me.
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    Yeah, too many reasons as Bohica mentioned. But the most important one is I never trust a new/used car if I do not drive test it and service it myself before letting my missus driving it

    I bet none of you ever want to buy a car that got broken down on the 500+ kms trip and it was driven for the first time by your missus, don't you? ;D

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