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    Quote Originally Posted by Piddler View Post
    Hi JC,
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    Hi mate yes been on there for a bit reading as much as i can. So when do you get the supercharged sport??? Would love one but for touring etc has to be an oil burner... ��
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    I just came back from a week away at Lightning Ridge and Dirranbandi towing 1.5 - 2.0 t camper fully loaded. It was mostly sealed but included about 100km of gravel at highway speed. The trailer was hardly noticeable with the tdv8. The L322 was faultless, and ticked over 250,000km mark while away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Having discussion with trans specialist about bulletproofing the 5l40e shortly . from what i have read they can be made to take 500+Nm which imo is plenty enough for my uses . Of course the tdv8 is the most sought after however i may not be able to afford a good example 😕

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    Just a word of warning, not many people "bullet proof" a 5l40E, they make them stronger, but they are still not "strong" boxes and reportedly still fail. worth while doing a lot of research, especially on the driving tactics to increase box life

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    Supercharged L322 Sport

    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Hi mate yes been on there for a bit reading as much as i can. So when do you get the supercharged sport??? Would love one but for touring etc has to be an oil burner... ��
    After tax time now JC.
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    The td6 l322 i now have will get a new trans cooler and full trans service and should be right for towing duties☺. Anybody have some average fuel figures for towing full size van? About 2.9t.

    Can't wait to get it on the road for its maiden voyage ☺

    Jc
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    The td6 l322 i now have will get a new trans cooler and full trans service and should be right for towing duties☺. Anybody have some average fuel figures for towing full size van? About 2.9t.

    Can't wait to get it on the road for its maiden voyage ☺

    Jc
    Having done a voyage with a maiden???
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    Not having towed anythung heavy, I'd just be guessing, but around the 15s I would think. Ours is averaging 11.2 overall - mostly computing, but drops to around 9 on the highway on its own - I've always thought the fuel economy was great on these for such a large and heave vehicle.
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