Anyone running a 200 series with a transmission lock up fitted ?.
Does it help as much as folk say it does ?
Think before you pay your hard earned!
fuzbar said
03:01 PM Dec 27, 2018
Ian hi, we have a Richards Electrical torque converter lock up kit and I believe it is a worthwhile investment by simply reducing transmission temps when towing.
From what I hear high temps mean faster oil degradation and earlier wear.
I'm no expert just personal experience with a Scangauge showing me the temp drop when engaged and transmission holding selected gear in Sport Mode much longer.
My tip is to have fitted by authorized Richards installer for trouble free experience.
fwdoz said
08:53 PM Dec 27, 2018
fuzbar wrote:
Ian hi, we have a Richards Electrical torque converter lock up kit and I believe it is a worthwhile investment by simply reducing transmission temps when towing. From what I hear high temps mean faster oil degradation and earlier wear. I'm no expert just personal experience with a Scangauge showing me the temp drop when engaged and transmission holding selected gear in Sport Mode much longer.
My tip is to have fitted by authorized Richards installer for trouble free experience.
Getting Richards in Murray Bridge to fit the lockup kit in my Prado in March 2019. Have also ordered an additional trans cooler as a backup which will be self installed within the next few weeks.
woofta and precious said
09:26 PM Dec 27, 2018
Maybe I'm a bit cynical, but sounds like advertising?
I had the Richards unit fitted to my 200 when i was over in SA, having towed a 3500 van across from WA. The return trip with the lock up kit showed an increase in fuel economy, despite more headwinds. Also lower trans temps, as soon as the it locks up (80kmh+) the temp drops immediately. Not advertising, just happy with the product. I think they all do the same thing regardless of brand.
Dickodownunder said
10:17 AM Dec 28, 2018
IanC2 wrote:
Anyone running a 200 series with a transmission lock up fitted ?.
Does it help as much as folk say it does ?
Think before you pay your hard earned!
Hi IanC2
I have a Richards kit in my 200 and it probably the best mod I have do e
Fuel economy does improve and as mentioned above and the trans temp remains quite stable.
I have a scanguage 2 for monitoring.
If you are concerned about spending the money have a watch of this video.
It does go into fitting it if you feel you want to go that way but I had mine fitted and it didnt break the bank.
The people in Murray Bridge are excellent to deal with and people may choose to be cynical but I would imagine they have not got a clue.
Maybe I'm a bit cynical, but sounds like advertising?
Hi
I am always cynical too, but people do ask for specific advice and if people give actual personal results, that seems OK to me then, to name the good business.
If it looks like a seller advertising then call them out, I say.
Jaahn
fwdoz said
05:26 PM Dec 28, 2018
woofta and precious wrote:
Maybe I'm a bit cynical, but sounds like advertising?
Did all my research & the Richards kits are used by many who are impressed with the outcomes, including 2 fellow caravanners I know. Nothing to advertise, just going with what is tried & tested.
fuzbar said
01:00 PM Dec 29, 2018
woofta and precious wrote:
Maybe I'm a bit cynical, but sounds like advertising?
Here is the video of the Richards Auto Electrical lock up kit which convinced me to spend the money to transform my 200 series LandCruiser GX into a pleasure to drive towing beast. Caravan is 3 tonne plus semi off road.
I have no pecuniary interest in Richards Auto Electrical and I am pleased to be able to share on this forum a beneficial product which has not disappointed and delivers all that is promised.
Anyone running a 200 series with a transmission lock up fitted ?.
Does it help as much as folk say it does ?
Think before you pay your hard earned!
Ian hi, we have a Richards Electrical torque converter lock up kit and I believe it is a worthwhile investment by simply reducing transmission temps when towing.
From what I hear high temps mean faster oil degradation and earlier wear.
I'm no expert just personal experience with a Scangauge showing me the temp drop when engaged and transmission holding selected gear in Sport Mode much longer.
My tip is to have fitted by authorized Richards installer for trouble free experience.
Getting Richards in Murray Bridge to fit the lockup kit in my Prado in March 2019. Have also ordered an additional trans cooler as a backup which will be self installed within the next few weeks.
Wholesale Automatics also make them. They have them for a few other Toyota and Mitsubishi vehicles - Torque Converter Lockup Control System
Hi IanC2
I have a Richards kit in my 200 and it probably the best mod I have do e
Fuel economy does improve and as mentioned above and the trans temp remains quite stable.
I have a scanguage 2 for monitoring.
If you are concerned about spending the money have a watch of this video.
It does go into fitting it if you feel you want to go that way but I had mine fitted and it didnt break the bank.
The people in Murray Bridge are excellent to deal with and people may choose to be cynical but I would imagine they have not got a clue.
Anyway mate, watch the video.....
https://youtu.be/FBjxWAcxAQ4
Hi
I am always cynical too, but people do ask for specific advice and if people give actual personal results, that seems OK to me then, to name the good business.
If it looks like a seller advertising then call them out, I say.
Jaahn
Did all my research & the Richards kits are used by many who are impressed with the outcomes, including 2 fellow caravanners I know. Nothing to advertise, just going with what is tried & tested.
Here is the video of the Richards Auto Electrical lock up kit which convinced me to spend the money to transform my 200 series LandCruiser GX into a pleasure to drive towing beast. Caravan is 3 tonne plus semi off road.
I have no pecuniary interest in Richards Auto Electrical and I am pleased to be able to share on this forum a beneficial product which has not disappointed and delivers all that is promised.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFCRnfvyzLs