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![]() "Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting pretty good at picking up speed on the downgrade and letting it bleed off on the upgrade. Works pretty well, lets me stay in overdrive, and saves gas. I just miss the manual tranny. With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Eisboch I have the same car. I tow in 4th, not in OD, and when necessary, I downshift to third or lower. Much easier on the transmission. You and JohnH share the same taste in a vehicle? Anyway, the 4Runner may be fine for short distance and light load occasional towing, but not for a travel trailer camper. JohnH just bought a camper. Even though his camper/trailer is light-weight, the 4Runner isn't an ideal tow vehicle for it. The problem is the wind resistance, not the weight, and I guarantee that is what he is complaining about. The 4Runner is a very nice, very light duty vehicle. It's not designed to pull high area resistance trailers down the interstate. Tried to tell him, but he won't listen, so he has to learn for himself. A manual transmission will do zip for him. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting pretty good at picking up speed on the downgrade and letting it bleed off on the upgrade. Works pretty well, lets me stay in overdrive, and saves gas. I just miss the manual tranny. With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Eisboch I have the same car. I tow in 4th, not in OD, and when necessary, I downshift to third or lower. Much easier on the transmission. You and John co-own the same car? No wonder youse guys are at each others throat all the time. |
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 16:51:35 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting pretty good at picking up speed on the downgrade and letting it bleed off on the upgrade. Works pretty well, lets me stay in overdrive, and saves gas. I just miss the manual tranny. With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Eisboch Yeah, I'll just do what the book says. Actually, the 4Runner is a great towing vehicle, if I leave it in 4th gear. Then it doesn't downshift unless it *really* needs to. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:27:06 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting pretty good at picking up speed on the downgrade and letting it bleed off on the upgrade. Works pretty well, lets me stay in overdrive, and saves gas. I just miss the manual tranny. With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Eisboch I have the same car. I tow in 4th, not in OD, and when necessary, I downshift to third or lower. Much easier on the transmission. You and JohnH share the same taste in a vehicle? Anyway, the 4Runner may be fine for short distance and light load occasional towing, but not for a travel trailer camper. JohnH just bought a camper. Even though his camper/trailer is light-weight, the 4Runner isn't an ideal tow vehicle for it. The problem is the wind resistance, not the weight, and I guarantee that is what he is complaining about. The 4Runner is a very nice, very light duty vehicle. It's not designed to pull high area resistance trailers down the interstate. Tried to tell him, but he won't listen, so he has to learn for himself. A manual transmission will do zip for him. Eisboch Oh horse puckey. The 4Runner does a great job of towing a trailer which is about half its towing capacity. It wants to downshift going uphill if I'm in overdrive. That may be due to wind resistance. Of course, there are vehicles which would probably do a nicer job. But I wasn't in the mood to trade in the 4Runner on something that I didn't really need. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:55:59 -0400, jim wrote:
Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting pretty good at picking up speed on the downgrade and letting it bleed off on the upgrade. Works pretty well, lets me stay in overdrive, and saves gas. I just miss the manual tranny. With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Eisboch I have the same car. I tow in 4th, not in OD, and when necessary, I downshift to third or lower. Much easier on the transmission. You and John co-own the same car? No wonder youse guys are at each others throat all the time. Jim, I'm not at Krause's throat. I think I've address a comment to him once in the past month. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
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![]() "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:27:06 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Anyway, the 4Runner may be fine for short distance and light load occasional towing, but not for a travel trailer camper. JohnH just bought a camper. Even though his camper/trailer is light-weight, the 4Runner isn't an ideal tow vehicle for it. The problem is the wind resistance, not the weight, and I guarantee that is what he is complaining about. The 4Runner is a very nice, very light duty vehicle. It's not designed to pull high area resistance trailers down the interstate. Tried to tell him, but he won't listen, so he has to learn for himself. A manual transmission will do zip for him. Eisboch Oh horse puckey. The 4Runner does a great job of towing a trailer which is about half its towing capacity. It wants to downshift going uphill if I'm in overdrive. That may be due to wind resistance. But isn't that what you are complaining about? It should shift out of overdrive. You shouldn't be in overdrive climbing a hill and pulling the trailer anyway. The overdrive gear is wimpy to begin with, plus you are lugging the engine. That's what tow/haul is all about in a tow vehicle automatic. Ideally, you should be able to lock overdrive out or, use tow/haul, if equipped. If it makes you feel better, my F-250 Superduty, rated to tow twice or more the weight of your 4runner automatically shifts out of overdrive and sometimes unlocks the converter pulling an empty, 3000 lb GVW Haulmark trailer that probably weighs less than 1000 lbs empty. It's the frontal area wind resistance that causes the downshifts. Tow/Haul mode prevents the transmission from "hunting". Eisboch |
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JohnH wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:55:59 -0400, jim wrote: Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting pretty good at picking up speed on the downgrade and letting it bleed off on the upgrade. Works pretty well, lets me stay in overdrive, and saves gas. I just miss the manual tranny. With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Eisboch I have the same car. I tow in 4th, not in OD, and when necessary, I downshift to third or lower. Much easier on the transmission. You and John co-own the same car? No wonder youse guys are at each others throat all the time. Jim, I'm not at Krause's throat. I think I've address a comment to him once in the past month. I was joking John. |
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:38:45 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:27:06 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Anyway, the 4Runner may be fine for short distance and light load occasional towing, but not for a travel trailer camper. JohnH just bought a camper. Even though his camper/trailer is light-weight, the 4Runner isn't an ideal tow vehicle for it. The problem is the wind resistance, not the weight, and I guarantee that is what he is complaining about. The 4Runner is a very nice, very light duty vehicle. It's not designed to pull high area resistance trailers down the interstate. Tried to tell him, but he won't listen, so he has to learn for himself. A manual transmission will do zip for him. Eisboch Oh horse puckey. The 4Runner does a great job of towing a trailer which is about half its towing capacity. It wants to downshift going uphill if I'm in overdrive. That may be due to wind resistance. But isn't that what you are complaining about? It should shift out of overdrive. You shouldn't be in overdrive climbing a hill and pulling the trailer anyway. The overdrive gear is wimpy to begin with, plus you are lugging the engine. That's what tow/haul is all about in a tow vehicle automatic. Ideally, you should be able to lock overdrive out or, use tow/haul, if equipped. Yes! I know what I *should* do, but that isn't what I *want* to do. Like I say, if I leave it in 4th, not overdrive, it does fine. That's what the book says to do. If it makes you feel better, my F-250 Superduty, rated to tow twice or more the weight of your 4runner automatically shifts out of overdrive and sometimes unlocks the converter pulling an empty, 3000 lb GVW Haulmark trailer that probably weighs less than 1000 lbs empty. It's the frontal area wind resistance that causes the downshifts. Tow/Haul mode prevents the transmission from "hunting". 4th gear and staying out of cruise control does that for me. I should have held out for your van. No, no, I'm happy with what I've got. We're taking our friends from Holland over to West Virginia for some camping next week. We'll be staying at the north end of the Monongahela National Forest. Absolutely beautiful country. Eisboch -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:50:44 -0400, jim wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:55:59 -0400, jim wrote: Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting pretty good at picking up speed on the downgrade and letting it bleed off on the upgrade. Works pretty well, lets me stay in overdrive, and saves gas. I just miss the manual tranny. With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Eisboch I have the same car. I tow in 4th, not in OD, and when necessary, I downshift to third or lower. Much easier on the transmission. You and John co-own the same car? No wonder youse guys are at each others throat all the time. Jim, I'm not at Krause's throat. I think I've address a comment to him once in the past month. I was joking John. I know! :) Almost anyone could see that I think a lot of Harry. And I know he thinks a lot of me, 'cause he's talking to me all the time. He's a special guy. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
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JohnH wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:50:44 -0400, jim wrote: JohnH wrote: On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:55:59 -0400, jim wrote: Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message news ![]() I'm getting pretty good at picking up speed on the downgrade and letting it bleed off on the upgrade. Works pretty well, lets me stay in overdrive, and saves gas. I just miss the manual tranny. With all due respect, what you are missing is a vehicle designed to tow something. You don't want to be in overdrive while towing. An automatic, designed for towing applications, will figure it out for you. Eisboch I have the same car. I tow in 4th, not in OD, and when necessary, I downshift to third or lower. Much easier on the transmission. You and John co-own the same car? No wonder youse guys are at each others throat all the time. Jim, I'm not at Krause's throat. I think I've address a comment to him once in the past month. I was joking John. I know! :) Almost anyone could see that I think a lot of Harry. And I know he thinks a lot of me, 'cause he's talking to me all the time. He's a special guy. Touching. |
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