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Caravan Towing economy?

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 2:11 pm
by r0880
I know that most of you guys are into off roading and may not even have a towbar. My old man wants to get rid of his F350 and get a 4x4 to tow the caravan. I was after anyones experiences with GQ/GU Patrols petrol/diesel/LPG to see what the comparative economy is towing a van.

Please state approx van size and fuel type. Highway mpg.

Appreciated, r0880 ;)

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 10:48 pm
by da60
I have a auto petrol GQ on a trip to brisbane from sydney with a 18x8 1200kg van used about 24 litres per 100. Thats sitting on about 90 in third gear.

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:26 am
by MEX
DA60,

I have a 89' TB4.2 AUTO SWB and a van of 1000 gvm and am not very impressed with it's towing ability.

I just had the torque converter replaced this week and was told that when towing I should have the power button in (restricting the auto to 3 speed) to protect the converter and transmission. I haven't tried this yet and previously have just let the transmission work as required. I also have a remote cooler and temp guage on the tranmission to help reduce heat and tell me how hot it is running.

Having read your response I was hoping you could tell me:

1. how hot your transmission fluid is when towing (if you have a guage)
2. do you have a remote cooler fitted
3. have you had any transmission problems

R0880,

I would also like to add that my father in law has the same vehicle as me except it's a manual and he tows a van of 1840 gvm without any problems what so ever at about 22 ltr/100km on petrol and 26 ltr/100km on gas.

Depending on your budget if you are looking at an older vehicle I would be playing it safe and buying a manual.

MEX :)

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 5:08 pm
by r0880
Yeah would definately be getting a manual as hes travelling around australia in his retirement. Won't be getting used for anything bar towing and normal driving.

Thanks for replies.
Rob