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    GU 3.0 Auto v Manual for towing

    Hi Guys

    Looking at towing a Jayco expanda 18ft approx 2.3t and can't decide if I should get a manual or auto?
    Looking for a 2007 onwards Patrol, also if anyone has had major problems with the 07 on ZD30's.

    Anyone out there towing this size van that can tell me pro's and con's from their experience.
    I don't like auto's when they can't decide which gear to be in, I have not driven either yet so I don't know how the Patrol's handle the auto.

    I have looked at other threads but they all seem to be relating to early model GU's

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    G'Day Chris21, why don't you jump into the introduction section and say hello and tell us about yourself and stuff.


    Re your question, just remember autos are only rated at 2500kg and manuals are 3200kg so you might have to go manual anyway .
    I have not towed those kind of weights so can't comment
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    Regardles on if you get a Auto or Manual, i would recommend fitting a boost and Pyro (exhaust temp) gauge to keep an eye on engine if planning on doing extensive towing..
    I have towed my fathers van around which is also a 18ft, single axle, however only weighs about 1.9t, My troll tows it no worries.. My car (2002 ZD30) Could do with a little more power i think, but i tow the thing maybe once every 6 months. If i was towing all the time i would def add a bigger exhaust and a chip.. I havent towed with an auto so cant comment, but my personal preferance is a manual anyway so im kinda biased Haha..

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    Dont own a Patrol or any 4WD at the moment, hopefully will change into the future

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    If towing with the auto and often , fit a remote trans cooler
    Or youll cook the auto
    Now ill go on a limb here
    IF i was towing that wieght (Its not just the weight you have to consider , its the extra wind resistance if its higher than the patrol)
    Theres no way id be buying a 3.0L 4 cylinder 4x4, wouldnt care what they say
    It would be a big engine car , maybe not even a 4.2 petrol GQ , which i have and does the job quite well

    2.3 T is a lot of wieght to be towing
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    Quote Originally Posted by MQ MAD View Post
    If towing with the auto and often , fit a remote trans cooler
    Or youll cook the auto
    Now ill go on a limb here
    IF i was towing that wieght (Its not just the weight you have to consider , its the extra wind resistance if its higher than the patrol)
    Theres no way id be buying a 3.0L 4 cylinder 4x4, wouldnt care what they say
    It would be a big engine car , maybe not even a 4.2 petrol GQ , which i have and does the job quite well

    2.3 T is a lot of wieght to be towing
    I have to disagree.
    ZD39 DI 4 cylinder has the same peak power and torque figures as a TD42T 6 cylinder, the TD42T has better bottom end torque though.
    Either the ZD30 or TD42T can be easily and relatively cheaply modified to increse power and torque noticably without sacrificying reliabillity. The petrol engined Patrols (with the exception of the GQ RB30) are also very capable tow vehicles but their fuel consumption while towing can be an issue.
    There are literally thousands of Patrols of various driveline configurations on the road in Australia pulling heavy trailers long distances without a problem, they are as good a tow vehicle as any of the opposition brands and the driveline strength of the Patrols is second to none.

    Tony
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    Quote Originally Posted by YNOT View Post
    I have to disagree.
    ZD39 DI 4 cylinder has the same peak power and torque figures as a TD42T 6 cylinder, the TD42T has better bottom end torque though.
    Either the ZD30 or TD42T can be easily and relatively cheaply modified to increse power and torque noticably without sacrificying reliabillity. The petrol engined Patrols (with the exception of the GQ RB30) are also very capable tow vehicles but their fuel consumption while towing can be an issue.
    There are literally thousands of Patrols of various driveline configurations on the road in Australia pulling heavy trailers long distances without a problem, they are as good a tow vehicle as any of the opposition brands and the driveline strength of the Patrols is second to none.

    Tony
    Petrol Trols heavy on fuel? Surely not...ROFLMAO

    YNOT is spot on as usual. I reckon when I towed a Camper Trailer to Darwin, I could see the fuel guage going down at 100Km/h. When my manager and I set off for the grey nomad thing, I hope I can find a diesel in my price range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YNOT View Post
    I have to disagree.
    ZD39 DI 4 cylinder has the same peak power and torque figures as a TD42T 6 cylinder, the TD42T has better bottom end torque though.
    Either the ZD30 or TD42T can be easily and relatively cheaply modified to increse power and torque noticably without sacrificying reliabillity. The petrol engined Patrols (with the exception of the GQ RB30) are also very capable tow vehicles but their fuel consumption while towing can be an issue.
    There are literally thousands of Patrols of various driveline configurations on the road in Australia pulling heavy trailers long distances without a problem, they are as good a tow vehicle as any of the opposition brands and the driveline strength of the Patrols is second to none.

    Tony

    Yes the new 3L mite be OK for towing
    But ive had the so called smaller engines with on paper great power
    But i tow often and use a 4.2 for a reason
    Thats my opinion

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    Quote Originally Posted by MQ MAD View Post
    Yes the new 3L mite be OK for towing
    But ive had the so called smaller engines with on paper great power
    But i tow often and use a 4.2 for a reason
    Thats my opinion
    I had a turbo diesel 3.0ltr and a naturally aspirated 4.2 diesel (both GU's) and have to be honest and say that I didn't really notice one better than the other with a view to "ease of towing" on the engine - neither were speed machines an both suffered what I'd consider the 'sane amount' of struggle under load - as to which one fared better mechanically in dealing with the load, wouldn't have a clue, but both accommodated it though.

    Now I have the 4.2 petrol, I have no major issue with towing, but as said, he's no camel when it comes to how often I need to give it 'water'!!! lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigrig View Post

    Now I have the 4.2 petrol, I have no major issue with towing, but as said, he's no camel when it comes to how often I need to give it 'water'!!! lol.
    Your not wrong the 4.2 petrols are thirsty
    I think i bought the right engine for towing

    Every time we take the tandem trailer to brissie its always comin home loaded
    Up all those hills from caboolture to home
    Its just so lovely not to worry about
    Will i get up that hill without holding up traffic
    But $50-$60 in juice from home to caboolture and back gets a bit annoying

    The trailer weighs just under 800Kgs empty
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    Quote Originally Posted by MQ MAD View Post
    Your not wrong the 4.2 petrols are thirsty
    I think i bought the right engine for towing

    Every time we take the tandem trailer to brissie its always comin home loaded
    Up all those hills from caboolture to home
    Its just so lovely not to worry about
    Will i get up that hill without holding up traffic
    But $50-$60 in juice from home to caboolture and back gets a bit annoying

    The trailer weighs just under 800Kgs empty
    Ours is about 1.5 tonne fully laden and for example, if I run LPG up and back to LCMP, I can't make it on a 90 litre tank (about 260klms), so the whole concept of having LPG just flies out the window - back to petrol, I get better milage, but only have a 72 litre tank, so either way, I'm looking at taking the jerry cans - did that last week but didn't fill the LPG fully (only 30 litres as a failsafe) and ended up going through about 170 litres of fuel!!! At $1.50 average per litre, that adds up mighty fast!!!

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