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    Difference between the 2.7l and 3.0l TDV6 for towing

    I know this gets discussed a lot, but courtesy of my older brother we can finally express it in straight forward terms.

    2.7l TDV6: will tow a large van

    3.0l TDV6: will tow a large van with the van park brake applied

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    Quote Originally Posted by iannicki View Post
    I know this gets discussed a lot, but courtesy of my older brother we can finally express it in straight forward terms.

    2.7l TDV6: will tow a large van

    3.0l TDV6: will tow a large van with the van park brake applied
    Lol. Good, plain English explanation. Thanks!

    How about the difference between a 3.0 TDV6 and a 3.0 SDV6?
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    Quote Originally Posted by iannicki View Post
    I know this gets discussed a lot, but courtesy of my older brother we can finally express it in straight forward terms.

    2.7l TDV6: will tow a large van

    3.0l TDV6: will tow a large van with the van park brake applied
    Any difference in fuel economy?
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    Id be more worried about what transmission is behind the motor than the motor itself.
    The latter 8 speed being the one to have.

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    So what was the giveaway that the van brakes were locked, and how much for a new set of van tyres.....
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    An advantage to the 2.7 TDV6 is that you can remap the engine for more power/torque and better fuel economy, and do an EGT patch to disable it.

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    If you want to go this way that’s also possible with the 3.0ltr engines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    An advantage to the 2.7 TDV6 is that you can remap the engine for more power/torque and better fuel economy, and do an EGT patch to disable it.
    EGR (Recirc V/v) or EGT (Exhaust Temperature)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cripesamighty View Post
    So what was the giveaway that the van brakes were locked, and how much for a new set of van tyres.....
    Apparently the high temp alarm on the TPMS worked!

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