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    Tow test - 2016 D4 SDV6 vs LC200 Sahara

    Hi Folks, as some would know, we've been traversing the Munja Track, north by north west out of Mount Elizabeth Station, half way along the Gibb. The 145km to Bachsten Creek took us one and a half days.
    Friends were in their 2016 Sahara, and we've both been towing identical Pioneer campers weighing nearly two tonnes.
    Both cars did the job over the rough stuff pretty easily. But the difference between the two in fuel consumption alone was stark.
    John's Sahara refused to cruise in 6th gear, so he was constantly at 2000rpm in 5th, while I was able to easily sit on 110 to 115kmh on the highway in 8th at 1800rpm. While he was using more than 20 l/100km, I was using 15. He really needs that transmission remap.
    The Sahara had the advantage of bigger sidewalls on 18s of course, while I had to be a bit more careful on my 19s shod with Maxxis. (One of which got pinched against the rim and developed a nasty bulge, so it had to be changed out for a spare)
    But his car being steel sprung, the corrugations shook his Rhino rack loose and sheared the bolts down one site, while nothing moved on my roof at all. His rack had to be secured with heavy cable ties till it gets back to Perth.
    The other difference I noticed was being able to significantly raise my ground clearance using the IID tool, whereas his was stuck at standard, so climbing the rocky jump ups for me was a breeze.
    And descending them in rock crawl mode, feet off the pedals, was easy. John didn't trust his rock crawl mode (or didn't know how to use it:-) so he rode the brakes.
    Now we have the 3,000km cruise back to Dunsborough in a couple of days. No towing either, leaving the trailer in Broome for my brother to use in a couple of weeks. Happy days.

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    Maybe you should get you're mate to post that on the Toyota forum Tow test - 2016 D4 SDV6 vs LC200 SaharaTow test - 2016 D4 SDV6 vs LC200 Sahara

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    Nice comparo. Got to love the Discoverys (or is it Discoveries?).

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaltyNalty View Post
    Nice comparo. Got to love the Discoverys (or is it Doscoveries?).

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    Salty
    Maybe "Disco's" or "Discoes" or "Discos"?

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    Was a torque converter lock-up module fitted to the LC200?
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    Are both the Disco and the Sahara Diesel or is the Sahara a petrol V8?
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    For a few hundred bucks investment,, Llams is an excellent investment, as would be the TuffAnt rims for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chops View Post
    For a few hundred bucks investment,, Llams is an excellent investment, as would be the TuffAnt rims for you
    I agree on Tuffs but while I respect Llams, it does nothing IID cannot do, so unless you need to go non-standard sus on a daily basis and therefore the convenience of Llams then IID is more than ok for occasional country jaunts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    Was a torque converter lock-up module fitted to the LC200?
    No, stock standard tranny Graeme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    Are both the Disco and the Sahara Diesel or is the Sahara a petrol V8?
    Both diesel.

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