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By Mart
#2520126
tuf wrote:My dealer wanted me to have my cam belt changed when i went in to enquire for some spares oil,filters,sparks etc... Apparently a cambelt change is included when they service it....
:roll:
:lol:
Dealerships should be forced to learn about the cars they're trying to sell.
I'm sure these days they say it includes a cambelt change because they are notoriously expensive on most cars, so it sounds like a super deal. Right where you but in and "Chain noob", lol and leave.

Pete. I reckon the dealer is bullsh!tting you into a possible sale. Or they have put a lot of very unsafe cars on the road. Either way they're talking crap anyway. You can't put tow bars on CTR's.
BigPete wrote:I'm shocked that the suspension has been known to collapse with towing? That's shocking - must be the noseweight that does that ... not the towbar as the towbar fits to the body.
There's no point designing it to tow, when it lacks torque, and would be horrible to use as a tow vehicle.
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By BigPete
#2520141
Thanks all - obviously TowBars can be fitted to Type R's as it has been done - not saying it should be done by the way!

I would think the lack of torque is the reason? I owned a Vauxhall about 17 years ago and, strangely enough, it had 144 lbs/ft of torque - very close to the 142 of the Type R. That towed my trailer really well, but I could imagine it would have struggled with a caravan or horse trailer.
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By J
#2520144
BigPete wrote:Thanks all - obviously TowBars can be fitted to Type R's as it has been done - not saying it should be done by the way!

I would think the lack of torque is the reason? I owned a Vauxhall about 17 years ago and, strangely enough, it had 144 lbs/ft of torque - very close to the 142 of the Type R. That towed my trailer really well, but I could imagine it would have struggled with a caravan or horse trailer.
Cat wrote:The CTR has a zero towing limit - The suspension has been known to collapse when fitted with a tow bar because it cannot take the weight being loaded onto it.
And as said your insurance might be void.

Ignore mat he's a pikey.
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By EvoStu
#2520145
j wrote:
BigPete wrote:Thanks all - obviously TowBars can be fitted to Type R's as it has been done - not saying it should be done by the way!

I would think the lack of torque is the reason? I owned a Vauxhall about 17 years ago and, strangely enough, it had 144 lbs/ft of torque - very close to the 142 of the Type R. That towed my trailer really well, but I could imagine it would have struggled with a caravan or horse trailer.
Cat wrote:The CTR has a zero towing limit - The suspension has been known to collapse when fitted with a tow bar because it cannot take the weight being loaded onto it.
And as said your insurance might be void.

Ignore mat he's a pikey.
Nothing to do with torque at all. The 2 litre K series has as much torque as any other NA 2 litre engine.
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By BigPete
#2520189
But the warranty will be valid if it's a Main Dealer fit.

I can imagine the court case now -

Judge, "Who fitted the towbar?"

Me, "The Main Dealer, here is the invoice"

Judge, "Case closed - pay the Warranty claim in full"

I wouldn't even contemplate towing anything substantial with 142 lbs/ft of Torque. But small trailers, speedboats and jetski's should pose no problems IMO.

Can you hear the desperation in my voice? I really want a Mugen200! :???:
#2520193
BigPete wrote:But the warranty will be valid if it's a Main Dealer fit.

I can imagine the court case now -

Judge, "Who fitted the towbar?"

Me, "The Main Dealer, here is the invoice"

Judge, "Case closed - pay the Warranty claim in full"

I wouldn't even contemplate towing anything substantial with 142 lbs/ft of Torque. But small trailers, speedboats and jetski's should pose no problems IMO.

Can you hear the desperation in my voice? I really want a Mugen200! :???:

Then ignore the advice of a forum filled with people who, it would appear know more about the car than the dealership.

Buy it, fit the towbar, take a couple of pic's how they fit it. Going to guess the dremmel comes out, trim a few hols in the rear bumper. Awesome.
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By sa08
#2520195
BigPete wrote:But the warranty will be valid if it's a Main Dealer fit.

I can imagine the court case now -

Judge, "Who fitted the towbar?"

Me, "The Main Dealer, here is the invoice"

Judge, "Case closed - pay the Warranty claim in full"

I wouldn't even contemplate towing anything substantial with 142 lbs/ft of Torque. But small trailers, speedboats and jetski's should pose no problems IMO.

Can you hear the desperation in my voice? I really want a Mugen200! :???:
All this would be irrelevant if the suspension collapsed when towing. You should be thinking about whether it is safe to tow using a car that's not meant to.....
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By Mart
#2520199
OK, dealer honours the warranty because they were noobs fitting it in the first place, and fixes the car for your missus, because unfortunately you died in the accident......
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By Antaz
#2520203
Heres an idea... Buy your Mugen FN2... And buy a 300 quid shitter diesel to pull the caravan during the summer, then flog or scrap it after? No drama there...
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By J
#2520205
BigPete wrote:But the warranty will be valid if it's a Main Dealer fit.

I can imagine the court case now -

Judge, "Who fitted the towbar?"

Me, "The Main Dealer, here is the invoice"

Judge, "Case closed - pay the Warranty claim in full"

I wouldn't even contemplate towing anything substantial with 142 lbs/ft of Torque. But small trailers, speedboats and jetski's should pose no problems IMO.

Can you hear the desperation in my voice? I really want a Mugen200! :???:
Troll :lol:
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By EvoStu
#2520206
BigPete wrote:But the warranty will be valid if it's a Main Dealer fit.

I can imagine the court case now -

Judge, "Who fitted the towbar?"

Me, "The Main Dealer, here is the invoice"

Judge, "Case closed - pay the Warranty claim in full"

I wouldn't even contemplate towing anything substantial with 142 lbs/ft of Torque. But small trailers, speedboats and jetski's should pose no problems IMO.

Can you hear the desperation in my voice? I really want a Mugen200! :???:
Means absolutely nothing mate. The warranty is with Honda direct not the dealer. The dealer would have to foot the cost.
If the dealer agreed to fit a towbar then they are idiots. Plus would you really want to risk a damaged suspension?

Part of the problem as well is the power delivery of the Type R, it simply doesn't suit towing.

DO NOT DO IT!
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By Antaz
#2520212
Antaz wrote:Heres an idea... Buy your Mugen FN2... And buy a 300 quid shitter diesel to pull the caravan during the summer, then flog or scrap it after? No drama there...
Quoted again for truth.

You cannot tow in a Type R. Just accept it. Either tell the wife where to go, or do what i say.
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By BigPete
#2520216
I have been thinking this morning about buying the Mugen200 and keeping my current car for towing. That's fine in theory, only I have 4 cars as it is - could add the fifth I suppose but that's about the garage filled up!

Thanks for your advice - I have taken note of it all - it's such a shame.

The search for my ideal car continues then - the 2.2 Diesel Type S? Would the Torque on that allow towing a small trailer?

Hello guys, My name is Mauro, i am from Portugal […]