AnswerID: 146275 Submitted: Monday, Jan 02, 2006 at 06:15
Peter 2
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I have owned 6 cylinder Toyota diesels for the last 20 years, always towed with them but never 1.5t, rather a camper trailer that never weighed more than 750kgs.
I also have rellies and mates with Defenders and Disco's one of which is a 130.
The biggest difference between the 6 and the 4 is the off the mark grunt, I know I'm probably spoilt with the 6 but I find i have to use 1st gear a lot more especially off road or on say rough patches on track. In the 6 you can slow to an idle in 2nd and putt through the rough bit then it will pull away cleanly, the 4 won't especially with a load on, you are constsntly having to drop back to first.
The only exception is one of the disco's is an auto, much better as the auto allows the 4 to build revs to get the turbo spinning and get boost and it will on occasions pull better than the six off the mark.
On the road I'm sad to say the Landy will pull better and use less fuel than the cruiser as long as you keep it on the boil.
The question is what will it do with 1.5t, can't help as I've never driven one with that much on the back.
On the couple of times I've towed a car trailer with car on the cruiser it has guzzled fuel and wouldn't go, the semi's were quicker off the mark than I was.
You might have to try it and see.
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