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    Posted: 10 Apr 2011 at 12:19pm
HI TUGAPOD  HOW'S THE GENNY WORKIN'   ROBERT IN L. B.
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We are going to use a '10 Honda Odyssey with a P2 brake controller and an Equalizer WDH
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Originally posted by pmjensen

Huron Sailor - But isn't going on a broad reach fun!
 
Oh yes, but being on a run is even more fun. Less chance of spilling my beer.
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Huron Sailor - But isn't going on a broad reach fun!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote HuronSailor Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Apr 2011 at 1:14pm
When you're on a sailboat, it seems like no matter which way you want to go it's always upwind.
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Ha!
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Jim the only downside to going downwind is you have to come back upwind. LOL
my plan is to wait for the wind to switch back to the way i came from.
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Jim the only downside to going downwind is you have to come back upwind. LOL
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Post Options Post Options   Quote creel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Apr 2011 at 9:30pm
Our rig is a 2008 4.7l Tundra DC. It did not come with an OEM tow package, but we had the Toyota tow hitch fitted. Even though not strictly necessary, I am upgrading our Tundra with OEM parts to full tow package standard, which includes replacing the auto transmission oil 'cooler' with a thermostatic unit, running 2x hydraulic hoses to the front and fitting a suitable radiator behind the grille where the OEM transmission oil cooling radiator would sit. Once finished, it will look and function exactly like the OEM installation, only allowing the transmission oil to be cooled via the radiator once the oil temp has reached a certain level.
I am also fitting 2x air lift loadlifter 5000 adjustable air springs in the back so that when we are towing, we can keep the truck on an 'even keel'.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote jim park Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Apr 2011 at 6:18pm
i just bought an rpod in long beach california,i drove out there from south texas with my 04 toyota tacoma 4 door double cab 4x4 v-6.i had every type of wind possible from every angle.with no wind on level ground i got 14mph.i could keep it at 60-67 easy.but when the wind was blowing against you i could barely make 55mph and got about 10mpg.i could watch the gas gauge move.lesson learned?i will pick a camp spot downwind of me and make sure the wind is blowing toward home when im done camping.the rpod was a couple inches high in the front,im gonna lower it and see if it makes a change in mileage.
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