i ended up ordering a 18' kaufman open trailer today, a friend put together a group buy at a pretty good price so it was an easy decision. i figure i can always step up to a closed trailer if the need arises.
i ended up ordering a 18' kaufman open trailer today, a friend put together a group buy at a pretty good price so it was an easy decision. i figure i can always step up to a closed trailer if the need arises.
i ended up ordering a 18' kaufman open trailer today, a friend put together a group buy at a pretty good price so it was an easy decision. i figure i can always step up to a closed trailer if the need arises.
We're waiting for the announcement... :biggrin:
This is what I use to get back and forth to the track most of the time. I purchased it a few years ago. Really does make it nice to be able to haul multiple cars, golf carts, etc and have a place to hang out.
I hate you Ben!!! just kidding
Sweet set up
Far cry from the Hummer
But what happen to the F650?
Sweet setup Ben! Do you have an enclosure for the rig or just leave it out 'on campus"?
Sean, that's a really nice setup!
My setup:
Pick Up Mazda BT-50. 2.5i Turbo Diesel. 143PS and 330nm. With Chiptuning it will have 430nm and 170PS (I will do the tuning later this month). RWD or 4WD normal speed or 4WD with short gearing. MP3 6 CD changer, seat heating, 5 speed manual shifter.
Allowed to tow a maximum trailer weight of 3 tons (6600lbs). 1 ton (2200lbs) maximum load on Pick up. My Trailer, brand Fitzel has a maximum load of 2 tons (4400lbs). The weight of the trailer is about 350kg (770lbs) - full aluminium trailer. So I can hook up a car with about 1650kg (3630lbs).
average fuel consumption: 13 litre on highway with an speed of 130-140kmh (80-87 mph) with trailer and car on it. Thats about 3.45 gallons for 62 miles. Thats about 18 miles per gallon??? Is that correct calculated? That is pretty good compared to your heavy V8 engines I guess. If I would drive just 50 mph, which is the maximum allowed speed with heavy trailer I would have an fuel consuption of about 10 litre per 100km = 2,65 gal for 62 miles = 23,4 miles per gallon