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27th June 2016, 15:08 | #1 |
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1st outing with the V6 towing.
Just returned from our first outing towing our Coachman 520/4 ViP.
We made the relatively short trip to one of our favourite sites, Redgates at Maidens. It's just along the road from Trump Turnberry as its now known and the top man himself was visiting this weekend for the official re opening. I think my invitation must have got lost in the post. There was certainly plenty of security with at least one person at every entrance to the famous golf course and of course there were a few choppers going around. We spotted Trump himself leaving in his own chopper doing a full circuit of the course and hotel before flying back to Prestwick I assume as I think it's from there he flies in & out on his various trips over to Turnberry. I'm not a great lover of the man but he has done wonders transforming Turnberry hotel and golf course and creating some new jobs here in Ayrshire Sorry for getting side tracked but yes the V6 performed well towing the van returning approx 23 mpg so I'm happy enough with that. Amazingly the tow bar did not fall to pieces or kill anyone and yes I know I've promised photos, but I'm still catching up on quite a few jobs. I'm now all set for towing the van for the Gretna meet next month. |
27th June 2016, 15:37 | #2 |
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We towed ours to Wales (brecon) and the hills did cause a few moments of clenched butt. It did perform well but I definitely think my diesel 75 will be taking the reigns as chief tow vehicle.
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The only thing I'd say about a high revving engined car with a manual box is the possibility of burning out the clutch starting on a hill. I dislike manuals for towing, cant beat an auto
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28th June 2016, 06:02 | #4 |
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Yeah, the tourer is an auto. The hills were pretty steep in Wales and some are long and steep which pushed the v6 right to its limit I think. I used the lower numbered gears to help the cause. I kept an eye on the temperature aswell as that seemed to creep up to around 103 and then down again but this was only when going up hill. The rest of the time it stayed between 88 and 93.
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28th June 2016, 07:13 | #5 |
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When I had my first caravan, a Ci Sprite Major almost 30 years ago I towed it with the SD1 Vitesse.
When I did the resto on the Vitesse I removed the tow bar as I did a custom rear end with duplex exhaust. The Vitesse was a great tow car and was a manual but had loads of torque from its V8 engine. I remember taking a round a bout in 5th gear going all the way round (3rd exit) and pulling away with ease. On the motorway you only had to drop to 4th gear on a few occasions. My main tow car is now the XF and it's the best tow car I've had by far as it has twin turbos which keep it "whistling" along. You have to be careful not to overspeed though. |
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