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    3-3.5 kilometres per litre of gas.
    I didnt put a HC 4.6 in mine cos the 4L towed brilliantly---

    you WILL need to ensure your auto is serviced and the cooler is clean.

    a ballweight anywhere near 400kgs is lunacy

    anywhere you can tow that,, there will be LPG,,

    LT tyres on the van, pumped up over 50.

    Pics of the suspension???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    3-3.5 kilometres per litre of gas.
    I didnt put a HC 4.6 in mine cos the 4L towed brilliantly---

    you WILL need to ensure your auto is serviced and the cooler is clean.

    a ballweight anywhere near 400kgs is lunacy

    anywhere you can tow that,, there will be LPG,,

    LT tyres on the van, pumped up over 50.

    Pics of the suspension???
    I've got a thread running on the 'van over here. Central kitchen, beds at the ends. She's smartly layed out for weight distribution. I'm expecting the ball weight not to be a lot. I think the suspension is vauxall suspension. Fingers crossed the shockers haven't died fro m lack of use as there quite expensive.

    http://ditzygypsy.proboards.com/thre...project?page=1

    I'd lover to convert the rangie to a 4.6/304/ls1/small block chev ... but especially put a proper gearbox in it R380 and L230 probably. Oneday a disco will pop up cheaply locallly and I'll grab it for it's gearbox and transfer case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    I notice a lot of people do that. I think it is a subconscious thing. A throwback to our grazing on the plains in prehistoric times, you know, when survival meant keeping up with the pack and making sure at least one person was slower than you.
    Or is that a sheep thing.
    Anyway, I don't think they do it on purpose. Than many drivers can't be ******.

    Happens everywhere I go, people are cruising at 90km/h on single lane highway, hit dual carriageway/overtaking lane and they immediately speed up to 110km/h and hardly anyone can get past, the road goes back to single lane and their speed drops back to 85-90.....

    It's vexing.

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