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Only records I can find for the Nightstar puts the max weight at approx 1450kg, which means a towcar around 1650kg. Using the little used power weight formula of 50hp / tonne of gross train weight (eh?) the engine will need to produce a minimum of 160hp.
Hmm, 1650kg and 160hp - you're looking at a big 2.0L peeple carrier / SUV / 4x4.
Check the exact weight on the vans chassis plate - probably located near the door or on the A frame.
MIRO = unladen weight (add 200kg for loading.). That'll be the max weight. Multiply that figure by 1.15 to give minimum recommended towcar weight. (85% rule)
Post last edited on 16/03/2005 17:25:13
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