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Old 04-23-2015, 09:50 AM
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Been using a 4.0 Dodge Nitro with an 1100# trailer


Tow's surprisingly well at 70 - 75 mph
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X5M with 16' open trailer. This truck has so much power. If it wasn't for the miata tailgating me it would be easy to forget anything is back there. This truck is my track insurance. It the weather is crappy, or my miata breaks, I put the truck on track. It is surprisingly capable.
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Got this a few weeks ago. Overkill for trailering one car, but the plan is to trailer two cars at some point. No towing mileage data yet, but averaged 14.2 mpg on a recent trip to Dallas.
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Originally Posted by pcormier66
X5M with 16' open trailer. This truck has so much power. If it wasn't for the miata tailgating me it would be easy to forget anything is back there. This truck is my track insurance. It the weather is crappy, or my miata breaks, I put the truck on track. It is surprisingly capable.
Yeah, until you break the truck on the track and then you have to tow three things home.

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Originally Posted by pcormier66
X5M...It the weather is crappy, or my miata breaks, I put the truck on track. It is surprisingly capable.
Saw an X5M on the track once at Sebring with 4 people in it and it was surprisingly fast. He cornered so hard that the inside front tire would come off the ground. Very interesting site to see.
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We call that the BMW salute.
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Old 05-13-2015, 11:01 PM
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Truck drivers get no respect. First clip from a recent DE in my X5. I cut out two laps in the beginning and started just before my frustration begins to get the better of me. Second clip is of much more courteous drivers.


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In the first clip it didn't even really look like you were trying to make a pass. I am pretty good about point-bys myself but if you are having trouble with someone who isn't as situationally aware you need to be right up on his *** in his driver side mirror. I will almost draft people for half a lap so it is abundantly clear that I am faster and want by. This isn't a public road where people drive erratically so you can get really close without much fear that there will be a wreck.
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Originally Posted by Ryan_G
In the first clip it didn't even really look like you were trying to make a pass. I am pretty good about point-bys myself but if you are having trouble with someone who isn't as situationally aware you need to be right up on his *** in his driver side mirror.
Exactly what I was going to say. You notice he got the point as soon as he presented himself properly as wanting a pass. Now, I do think the guy should have pointed him by long before that; my general rule is that if a guy is behind me for more than a few turns, even if I am not clear that he is faster or wanting a point, I offer him one. Really, as soon as he is in my mirror. But there aren't that many that show up in my mirror, so...

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Old 05-14-2015, 10:14 AM
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I concur, a little tailgating gets the point across quicker - as well as the point by. But this bus doesn't stop as well as my miata (wonder why) and the offending driver was the white Honda. I didn't want to annoy the FRS. He was generally pretty fast. He gave up trying to pass and gave me a swing at him. When I got around the FRS I did ride the Honda. Probably too close. With the wide angle go pro "objects are closer than they appear".
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Originally Posted by pcormier66
I concur, a little tailgating gets the point across quicker
Actually, it's the pulling out to the side that gets the point across best. That's "the move". IMHO. Fair point about it being the Honda's problem; I thought it was two buddies in FRSes running together until you got close enough to the Honda for me to make it out.

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Yep. It was after I pulled out to cleaner air that the FRS let me pass. I watched the second video again. Last car passed was the same white Honda. This time there as no hesitation at the first passing zone. Perhaps I made an impression the first day.
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Originally Posted by pcormier66
X5M with 16' open trailer. This truck has so much power. If it wasn't for the miata tailgating me it would be easy to forget anything is back there. This truck is my track insurance. It the weather is crappy, or my miata breaks, I put the truck on track. It is surprisingly capable.
Originally Posted by codrus
Yeah, until you break the truck on the track and then you have to tow three things home.

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Originally Posted by pcormier66
Truck drivers get no respect. First clip from a recent DE in my X5. I cut out two laps in the beginning and started just before my frustration begins to get the better of me. Second clip is of much more courteous drivers.

No frame, no truck brah.
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Originally Posted by jspadaro
No frame, no truck brah.
This is a race truck.
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jspadaro, True! I was thinking the same thing
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Originally Posted by jspadaro
No frame, no truck brah.
A friend of mine used to tow his Miata to the track with a Lightning (the blown one), then take the truck out when the Miata broke.

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This looks more like a race truck:

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Ahh, you beat me to it. Check out this race truck in action.

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