What do YOU use to tow your track car?
#202
it might happen those things get crazy good mpg
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#203
Its impossible in Utah with our 80 mph speed limits, but if I kick it down to 70-75 I get about 650 miles a tank(14.5 gallons), better if I drive slower. Helps not having any DPF or emissions on the car. Picked up almost 5 mpg that way. I'm sure mid 30s are realistic, it all depends on how happy my EGT is going up hills.
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My rig
Got the truck and trailer off craigslist. Picked the trailer up for $500. I like that it's short fits in my garage perfectly gets the job done. Got the truck a few years back for $3500 12v diesel 5 spd with 160k miles. Gets 20-22 mpg towing @ 65mph. My only complaint is how high the rear end gear is. It's a 4.11 (The rpms are through the roof at anything above 65mph I want to get them around 2k @ 70mph right now they are 2750ish) wish it had a 3.55 or 3.33 gear so I could get better mileage.
Got the truck and trailer off craigslist. Picked the trailer up for $500. I like that it's short fits in my garage perfectly gets the job done. Got the truck a few years back for $3500 12v diesel 5 spd with 160k miles. Gets 20-22 mpg towing @ 65mph. My only complaint is how high the rear end gear is. It's a 4.11 (The rpms are through the roof at anything above 65mph I want to get them around 2k @ 70mph right now they are 2750ish) wish it had a 3.55 or 3.33 gear so I could get better mileage.
I sold my 95 extended cab for $5500, but it needed a LOT of work. Still miss that truck sometimes
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Its impossible in Utah with our 80 mph speed limits, but if I kick it down to 70-75 I get about 650 miles a tank(14.5 gallons), better if I drive slower. Helps not having any DPF or emissions on the car. Picked up almost 5 mpg that way. I'm sure mid 30s are realistic, it all depends on how happy my EGT is going up hills.
Towing my Volvo from Michigan to Utah on a tow dolly behind my old 1.9 TDI I got about 27 mpg. That was more weight, but those engines use less fuel when you're working them than the newer ones do.
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The new TDIs get insane hwy mpg by having tall hearing for low revs and low load. I predict high 20's towing even below 75 mph.
Towing my Volvo from Michigan to Utah on a tow dolly behind my old 1.9 TDI I got about 27 mpg. That was more weight, but those engines use less fuel when you're working them than the newer ones do.
Towing my Volvo from Michigan to Utah on a tow dolly behind my old 1.9 TDI I got about 27 mpg. That was more weight, but those engines use less fuel when you're working them than the newer ones do.
#213
Thanks for the tips on the Haulmark.
The leading option right now is the biggest Edge Low Hauler. It's technically a bike trailer, but appears to have the capacity and space to haul the car, and it's 80" tall external and 64" inside, much better than ATC, which seems stuck at 57" inside height.
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The leading option right now is the biggest Edge Low Hauler. It's technically a bike trailer, but appears to have the capacity and space to haul the car, and it's 80" tall external and 64" inside, much better than ATC, which seems stuck at 57" inside height.
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True. My "dream" mpg car is a MK4 Jetta wagon. People get 50+ easy on those things with the right modifications. My problem isn't the car, it is my lead right foot. Driving the Miata has helped with that tremendously though. After driving the Miata spiritedly, there is just no point in driving the Jetta fast...since it isn't fast at all in comparison. Using cruise control everywhere helps with that a lot though.
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True. My "dream" mpg car is a MK4 Jetta wagon. People get 50+ easy on those things with the right modifications. My problem isn't the car, it is my lead right foot. Driving the Miata has helped with that tremendously though. After driving the Miata spiritedly, there is just no point in driving the Jetta fast...since it isn't fast at all in comparison. Using cruise control everywhere helps with that a lot though.
Honestly, I don't mind paying the extra gas money for a bit more comfort in towing. When you tow 6 hours, its nice to be able to relax a bit while driving and not be a hawk-watching the trailer. Plus, I have a giant van and sleeping in it is really quite comfortable. Did I mention you get to do it with a trailer? not a dolly, which btw requires your car to be registered.
#219
I mean I CAN, it just is like anywhere else. Long to get to sleep, sporadic wakefulness, and a too early ending.
I agree that the wagon is not ideal, but it is a cheaper and within budget solution to the occasional long distance hauls. Plus here in Utah/Nevada, we don't get crazy busy traffic or twisty roads. Our highways are smooth and pothole free.
I do wish I could borrow a truck though...
I agree that the wagon is not ideal, but it is a cheaper and within budget solution to the occasional long distance hauls. Plus here in Utah/Nevada, we don't get crazy busy traffic or twisty roads. Our highways are smooth and pothole free.
I do wish I could borrow a truck though...
#220
I'm cheap and on a budget but this is the best $1,900 tow combo out there. 1991 F-150 with a 300/6 for $1,200 and a $700 tandem 16' trailer for $700. I get 14 to 15mpg on 87 gas towing if I keep it under 65. The truck has twin fuel tanks which give a range of around 500 miles which is cool too.
I've thought about getting a baller diesel but doing the math assuming a $.20 per gallon delta on fuel cost and 4mpg improvement in fuel economy, I would still need to tow well in excess of 100,000 miles to break even on a $10,000 diesel truck. Those calculations don't consider the difference in maintenance costs between my gasser and and diesel.
I've thought about getting a baller diesel but doing the math assuming a $.20 per gallon delta on fuel cost and 4mpg improvement in fuel economy, I would still need to tow well in excess of 100,000 miles to break even on a $10,000 diesel truck. Those calculations don't consider the difference in maintenance costs between my gasser and and diesel.