Dustydog said:Idling away time at hospital reading Car mag. All their tests show the ratio of BHP per tonne.ignoring fuel type what ratio should us tuggers go for? Dare I mention also the interface with torque?
whoops. Wrong place. Mods please move to tow cars. Thanks
Dustydog said:Thanks Prof ,
I was at the Alzheimer’s clinic and forgot your earlier words of wisdom. No joke
I’ve started looking at non diesels to see how they compare. I know we are looking to hybrids and pure electric. The base comparison isn’t easily available yet which is a shame as all four fuels still have a lot to offer.
Now here’s the strange thing. The Car mag rates the new Volvo XC90 5*. Maybe the earlier reports of 16mpg are flawed?
The Lexus 450 hybrid looks a great car but again not frugal.
Surely petrol engines aren’t as bad as we tuggers think :
The ratio you suggest is fine with me but the newer vehicles are way way above that figure.
So maybe there is hope for petrol andalternativesandwewerehood winked years ago to go diesel B)![]()
otherclive said:Dustydog said:Thanks Prof ,
I was at the Alzheimer’s clinic and forgot your earlier words of wisdom. No joke
I’ve started looking at non diesels to see how they compare. I know we are looking to hybrids and pure electric. The base comparison isn’t easily available yet which is a shame as all four fuels still have a lot to offer.
Now here’s the strange thing. The Car mag rates the new Volvo XC90 5*. Maybe the earlier reports of 16mpg are flawed?
The Lexus 450 hybrid looks a great car but again not frugal.
Surely petrol engines aren’t as bad as we tuggers think :
The ratio you suggest is fine with me but the newer vehicles are way way above that figure.
So maybe there is hope for petrol andalternativesandwewerehood winked years ago to go diesel B)![]()
I’ve said in several posts that I’ve had some good petrol tow cars, but the market changed when good diesels became more readily available in cars/estates as opposed to vehicles such as Disco, Shogun, etc. There’s no doubt a diesel makes a good tow car but after driving a number of petrol cars with turbos you would be surprised how smooth, quiet and free revving they are. I’m sure that as more petrols and hybrids come onto the market there will be ones suited to towing duties. My current pick would be the 280 Skoda Superb 4x4 estate, it’s a non hybrid and non frugal, so mileage might be constrained![]()
Raywood said:While bhp is relevant I would be just as intersted in the car producing good low down torque. This is where the diesel excells and petrol manages.
Lutz said:My 3.0 diesel has 413 ft lb of torque. The petrol equivalent, also 3 litre, has 295 ft lb. OK, not as much but still more than 250.
Besides it's still the brake horsepower that gets you over the hill, not the torque. Basically, bhp is torque times engine speed. A low torque at a high engine speed will produce the same results as a high torque at a low engine speed.
Therefore, only when looking at the same time at engine speed does a torque comparison make any sense. The petrol version achieves maximum torque at 1200 to 5000rpm, the diesel at 1500 to 3000rpm, so in that respect, the petrol is even better than the diesel although the net torque figure for the diesel is somewhat higher.
Gafferbill said:Lutz........I see you have ditched the Lexus hybrid for a big 3 ltr diesel.
It would be interesting if you gave your thoughts as a caravanner on comparisons of ownership.