2004 Chevy 2500 HD Duramax/Allison and a trailex.
This ought to be a real speed deamon down the Interstate.
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2004 Chevy 2500 HD Duramax/Allison and a trailex.
This ought to be a real speed deamon down the Interstate.
1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited (V8) with a $750 used open deck steel trailer (with $300 in maintenance, and counting)
1995 Chevy Caprice wagon.
Single axle open trailer just big (and heavy) enough for a CRX.
Under construction. The pictures worth a look, though:
http://www.warezstein.com/~jon/wagon4.jpg
Nothing yet... we're looking at mid-nineties Suburbans, late nineties Durangos, and mid-nineties diesel trucks.
DODGE 2500 cummins 4x4 tow package pace 20ft inclosed we get about 10-11mpg when towing. mike g. p.s. thats an 03 dodge
1992 Ford E150 Van with 20' open trailer (brand spanking new last year). Trailer brakes make all the difference...
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Bill
Planet 6 Racing
bill (at) planet6racing (dot) com
2000 Dodge Ram 1500 V8 with dual axle open trailer.
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Doug "Lefty" Franklin
NutDriver Racing
2003 Ford E250 6.0 Powerstroke diesel, pulling a 20' box TPD with ITS BMW 325 inside, probably weighs about 7000 lbs. I can go up the Grapevine at 70 on cruise control and still get 11MPG! Did I say I love this truck?
P.S. This is a great addition to the chat site.
John
2001 Chevrolet Tahoe LS with a burnt orange U-Haul Auto Hauler as I have no room for my own trailer!
Ok I got all you guys beat with our custom trailer... its a converted dual axle semi flat bottom boat trailer.... what a gem... well it tows good with our 98 Exploer V_8 Glenn
P.s. I am looking for a dual axle duck tail dont tell the wife!!! Glenn
2001 EB Expedition 5.4. Open, full deck Brimar 18-footer. Tows like a dream. 12MPG.
Will go 6.0 Powerstroke when I get a box.
AB
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Andy Bettencourt
06 ITS RX-7
FlatOut Motorsports
New England Region
www.flatout-motorsports.com
1993 Ford E-350 cargo van, non-turbo diesel 7.3L. Dual-axle 15' open trailer. Plenty o' torque: pulls the 2300-pound car and at least 500 pounds of "stuff" with no problem, getting 13mpg. Plenty o' space: it's my warehouse, repair shop, changing room, and sleeping quarters all in one.
Unfortunately, we now have two race cars and three bodies to carry, so we're looking for an E-350 extended passenger van with a Powerstroke, plus a two-car open trailer...
A 96 Chev 2500 extended cab with a 350 and a 16 ft open trailer (steel) that is at least 20 years old, but upgraded to 4 wheel electric brakes. The off season task is to re-wire the lights.
My heart desires an enclosed trailer but I wonder if my truck has the power to handle it?
1999 Suburban 2500, 454
18' open trailer, steel
2600 lb race car.
Will tow 80 mph on the highway, 10 mpg. Decent rig, I like it.
2002 GMC DENALI, 16' open all steel w/tire rack and minibike rack. 12mpg on flat, 10mpg on hills.
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Chuck Baader
E30 ITA under construction
Alabama Region Divisional Registrar
85 GMC burb with 500 inch CAD and turbo 400. 18 foot Trackmaster open trailer. Tows like a dream. Stops like every other 80s GMC (like s**t) Needs a country mile to stop. Time to up grade.
1998 Dodge 2500 Turbo Diesel, 4x4, quad cab, short bed, open dual axle trailer to haul my LP GP Wabbit.
Towing back last year from the Portland Rose Cup, I got 16 mpg. 2,000 rpm at 68 mph is the sweet spot.
Truck
http://linerud.myvnc.com/Personal/truck.jpg
http://linerud.myvnc.com/Personal/truck-1.jpg
Trailer
http://linerud.myvnc.com/racing/trailer/
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Tim Linerud
San Francisco Region SCCA
#95 GP Wabbit (Bent)
http://linerud.myvnc.com/racing/index.html
97 Ford F-250 7.3L powerstroke diesel
18' Trailerworld all aluminum open trailer
13.5 mpg @75 mph avg
looking to sell this set-up at the end of the season
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Phil Phillips
94 Acura Integra GSR #4
ITS/H3/ST1
www.philstireservice.com
Official Independent Amsoil Dealer for the East Coast Honda Challenge
distributor for FireCharger AFFF fire systems
Hoosier Tire Dealer
Toyo Tire Dealer
1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 5.2 liter V-8 and two-axle open deck steel trailer (18' I think). Trailer has tire rack over the front of the car. Used to have a big pickup truck tool box bolted to the front of the trailer when I had my CRX, but the new Z3 is longer, so the box had to come off. With the CRX, and the weight distributing hitch, I could tow at 75mph no problem.
Now I need to find a bigger tow vehicle to carry the stuff that used to go in the tool box (jack, jack stands, etc) and in the hatchback of the race car (canopy, beach chairs, tarps). Thinking about a late-90s 'Burb.
Would consider selling the whole rig - great for CRX/Golf/Rabbit or similar short IT car. That way I can upgrade to a 'Burb and enclosed trailer.
-noam
LOWERED FORD SUPERCREW with airbags towing a CRX on a open deck trailer. Here's an old pic put you get the idea.
http://groups.msn.com/thegonzalezfamilyrichysheilaandnyah/projectitac rx.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=165://http://groups.msn.com/thegonzalezfa...oto&PhotoID=165
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Richy Gonzalez
GB Racing - #24 ITA CRX
LAMIN-X Protective Films
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2001 GMC w/ a 5.3 and a 22' Enclosed Pace. Air bags and shocks needed. Brakes ok, the wireless controller is way cool.
But I saw this setup last week.
spotted at Lime Rock: Accord wagon towing...thats right, towing, an ITA CRX on an open trailer.
Who's walking who??
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Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
[email protected]
'97 F350 Powerstroke crewcab 4x4 pulling a 20' Wells Cargo box.
The Wells is heavy, around 3300 empty and probably over 6000 loaded, but the Ford still gets 11/12 mpg pulling around here. I suppose the fuel mileage would be better if I lived somewhere flat.
No complaints.
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Ty Till
#16 ITS
Rocky Mountain Division
2003 2500HD Crew Cab 4X4 Hemi Pulling 24Ft Haulmark Elite Race trailer With 1980 RX-7 Race car and Equpment. "Hemi Haulin'Rotary" Don't know the Company that comes up with the ads for dodge but it sure works. Truck does a great job towing as fast as you dare go. The 34 Gal tank is a little exciting to fill these days but Mileage wise towing I usually get between 11 to 12 miles to gallon. Something about the exhaust note with the cat back has a tendency to catch yourself making heavier throttle application for the rumble effect. Think at 61 I'd out grow that stuff http://Forum.ImprovedTouring.com/it/biggrin.gif
1999 GMC Suburban 2500 w/454 engine, pulling a 24' Millenium Select enclosed trailer. Sometimes I have to remind myself that there is a trailer behind me.
Anthony R.
NER ITA #86
Honda CRX Si
Damn; I feel inadeqquate with this 1 ton crew http://Forum.ImprovedTouring.com/it/wink.gif
2000 Tundra, 4.7 Liter, 14 foot trailer with a nearly spec ITA Rx7.
It tows all right, except for the rear suspension. With any weight in the bed, its on the bumpstops. Some air bags, and deent shocks and it wil tow just fine.
M.
Marcus--Forget the air bags. Check out a set of TIMBREN Load boosters.
Theses are simple and work great.
I have had them on all my tow vehicles since 1988 because when you tow at night I like my headlights to point down the road and not up to the sky.
Cheers.
2003 F350 crewcab diesel dually, heated leather seats, AC, cruise, CD player. I'm in heaven. 24' enclosed, for all the crap.
But...I still miss my '95 E350 7.3 PSD turbo diesel Supercargo van. If you're a typical club racer with an open trailer, a van or stretch van is what you really need, even if you don't know it. It's a hotel room/cabana/mobile cabin at the track, you can fill it with 5x more crap than you could ever get in a pickup or Suburban or Extrusion. Entropy Racing bought my old diesel van, and some days I just want it back.
1 ton '88 GMC van, 350 throttle body with a single axle open trailer.
Since no one else has spoken for us RV'rs
1998 32' Gulfstream Motorhome on f55? chassis, Ford 460 V8. OK I only get 7mpg with or without the 18' open trailer loaded with the ITA Rx7, but once I get to the track there are no more expenses because food and lodging arrived with me, that is of course excluding any on track mayham.
Or a 1994 E150 Conversion van 351V8, 14Mpg without the trailer I'm guessing If I did a full tank of pulling around 12.
Oh and the 33 Gallon tank on the van is big but 75 Gallons on the Motorhome, plus the race car and gas cans.... Sheez... Sombody get me a beer.
Thanks for the tip Joe, What are they? I've never heard of them (I'm, *really* new to the towing thing...)Quote:
Originally posted by joeg:
Marcus--Forget the air bags. Check out a set of TIMBREN Load boosters.
Theses are simple and work great.
I have had them on all my tow vehicles since 1988 because when you tow at night I like my headlights to point down the road and not up to the sky.
Cheers.
Marcus
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Quote:
Originally posted by Marcus Miller:
Thnkas for the tip Joe, What are they? I've never heard of them (I'm, *really* new to the towing thing...)
Marcus
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Marcus-They are thick rubber tubes that look like air bags, but they are simply huge bump stops that replace the stock bump stops.
Just google them; they are sold by many truck equippers. The front end ones are used a lot by snow plow pick-ups.
The rear package keeps the rear of your truck from sagging under load.
I have a 2000 Dodge Datkota 3.8 L V6, extended cab 2 wheel drive. I have a 18foot trailer with 1/2 wood deck (other half open). I have a hoppy brake-force brake controller.
When towing the Spec Miata, tools and spares the truck is pretty nice. It gets 18 without trailer, 11 or so with. The secret is to load the truck more than the trailer.
2001 Ford F-350 Super Duty CrewCab. Sweet ride. So much better than my old 78' Ford Pickup, and it has AC that works! Pulls a open dual axle steel trailer with large tool box and custom tire rack. Round trip to VIR from Atlanta averaged 14 mpg. Well worth the trips to Afghanistan, Israel and Iraq to pay for it. I plan on getting a enclosed trailer of some sort hopefully next year, so I went with the biggest truck that I could afford and made sense. With the open trailer, I have to look back there sometimes to see if I am actually pulling something!
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Tristan Smith
Buffalo's Southwest Cafe
ITA Nissan 240sx #56
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I think I have the oldest so far:
1976 Dodge RV 18 foot Cobra towing a 20 foot Haulmark. Yep about 6-7mpg...or would that be gpm. But I do have the only wind powered RV that I have seen so far. It has a 400W wind turbine that I mount on a 20+ foot pole that hooks up to the batts on the RV.
Anyone out there pulling with a Ford Triton V-10?
We're looking for a good E-350 15-passenger to replace the non-turbo diesel cargo van, but these seem to be few and far between. As much as I love my diesels I'm expanding the search to include the V-10. With the price of fuel, these things are dropping like a rock in price, and since we'll only use it for ~5000 or so miles per year the purchase price reduction will more than cover the extra price of the fuel for a while. Besides, the V-10 has nearly as much torque as the Powerstroke.
If you happen to see 1996-2001 E-350 15-passenger extended van with low miles and either a Powerstroke diesel or Triton V-10, please let me know...I'm also looking for a good aluminum 2-car open trailer.
Greg Amy
Marcus
I have a 2002 Tundra SR5 4x4 that I tow my 20' Enclosed trailer, BMW 325is, tools, etc... Total towing weight #6500 and tongue weight is #1000 and i usually have 300-400 lbs of cargo in the truck bed. I have no problems with the rear suspension botteming out. In fact it tows great, I have no complaints. If you don't have a weight distributing hitch, get one! It will make a huge difference.
2002 V-10 Excursion and 16ft open tandem axle trailer with a job box mounted to the front of it. My Crx fits perfectly behind the job box. Great aerodynamics since the truck sits higher than the trailer. I also use the weight distributing hitch with 1000lb. bars. Tows like a dream, but I'm comparing it to towing with a straight 6 Jeep Cherokee for the first two years.
Greg A-- I love the V-10 and can get 14 mpg with it while either towing or not. Yeah, the gas is alot, but, we don't use it that much, so its no big deal. It pulls great on hills and has a good power band. I wanted a diesel, but they were about $4000-5000 than the V-10, and thats on the used market. I bought the truck here in Wisconsin in March of 2003 for under $25,000. It had only 25,100 miles on it. I think with a better exhaust and some ECU tweaking, the motor could do even better on mpg and performance. All I have done is put in a K&N. Hope this helps.
--Bill
P.S. Greg A keep us posted if you get the v-10 and how it works pulling the two car trailer. We are going to this set up next year, with two Crx's on the trailer. I'd be very curious to hear how it works.
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Scott and Cherokee,
I'll also speak up for the RV crowd.
I have a '92 Fleetwood Jamboree Special 23' on a e350 chassis with a 460. I tow a 2004 Interstate 16' enclosed trailer. Less than 50K miles on the RV.
Hardly what I would call first class, but the whole rig is paid for. Keeps the family happy while at the track. Tows without much fuss. Combined weight of RV and loaded trailer is about 15,000.
Gets about 12mpg w/o trailer, anywhere from 8-11 while towing...depends on number and severity of grades.
My only wish is that I had a class A diesel so that I could get a bigger trailer...but then again, I have never been a fan of spending all the money on the tow rig and not having it for the car. Job dictates that I need something economical as a daily driver so a $30K truck that only sees race weekend duty is out of the question.