i have recently towed about 2.5 ton with my disco from dubbo to qld at times on steep climbs i was down to 60 kmh and yes it does affect the economy .If you are happy to just cruise along in no hurry the Tdi is the way to go as it is more economical than the v8 to start with![]()
have a good one :D ken :wasntme:
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Considering the huge weight, that's pretty amazing really. I've had cars that only get twice that economy.And they average 4 mpg, my Mack was a 285 Coolpower and it averaged 7mpg, always a downside for Power, Regards Frank.
Tony
This was last Sunday. We calculated the gross trailer mass at something between 3 and 4 tonne and would have loved to have done 60 KPH up Mount Victoria but it wasn't the case. The auto transmission temp just would not cope with the load so we took it very easy.
Whatever you power the tow vehicle with the ideal transmission is a manual.
The Rangie is a 4.6 efi on LPG so the fuel costs at 60c/litre would have been comparable or better than a diesel 300TDi at $1.30+/litre.
Diana
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Last edited by p38arover; 19th October 2007 at 03:01 PM. Reason: fix quote
have a good one :D ken :wasntme:
MY07 L320 RANGE ROVER SPORT MORE GOODNESS TO COME
MY03 D2A TD5 EXTRA GOODIE ENHANCED :D now parting from life
1996 D1 300TDI GONE
08 ford ranger c/c
WRECKING DISCOVERY 2
PM ME FOR WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
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I think the 4BD1-T would be the best LR engine for a tow vehicle.
Ron B.
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I would keep the V8 and spend the money on gas injection and set up your gearing for towing.
I wouldnt go manual with the TDI for towing really heavy loads as with the auto you get better torque multiplacation from the torque converter and it also alows slippage to get the turbo spooled up where the manual you either have to take off really slowly or rev crap out of it and burn out the clutch.
The 4bd1-t would ba a much better conversion with a manual or auto conversion for towing but the 300TDI auto will tow significant loads all day everyday with out too much dramas but as said before, auto cooling and engine cooling is very important.
Make sure what ever engine you have if your using an auto you fit an external trans oil cooler and towing large loads you take off in lock low (manually selected 1st) to limit load on the sprag (one way clutch).
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