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Torrent....psss
you can always find it on street fire.
http://www.streetfire.net/video/top-gear-america-05x02-20140610_2459966.htm
thanks for that link ..work great to see it
Torrent....psss
you can always find it on street fire.
http://www.streetfire.net/video/top-gear-america-05x02-20140610_2459966.htm
My guess is DSC wasn't turned off
I had the stalling on climbs and "reduced engine performance" message a couple times. Cleaning the throttle body fixed it and got a couple mpg back.
I had my LR4 in Moab this weekend and it stalled on my a couple of times. It only happened on steep climbs when not in rock crawl mode and when I let off the gas and it rolled backwards a little bit. It never happened if I drove with my left foot on the brake peddle or if it was in rock crawl mode. My guess is Tanner didn't have it in rock crawl mode???
That seems super dangerous. Don't you lose brake boost when the engine stalls? In a manual transmission truck, that could leave you tumbling down the hill.
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240 miles on a single tank when fully loaded for remote camping is about what I have averaged. This is one of if not the biggest downside the the LR3/LR4.
Unfortunately, no, the fuel range is one of the least important downsides of the LR3/4 as it is the very easiest to deal with by simply bringing extra fuel in jerry cans or by adding another tank both of which can easily double the range.
There is a long list of things much more limiting such as the tire size/fitting, ridiculous oem procedure to access the spare.