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Volkswagen Touareg tows Boeing 747
(from Volkswagen Press Release) Record-breaking: Touareg tows Boeing 747
TDI power: A Touareg V10 TDI takes a 155-ton jet along for a ride Wolfsburg, November 24, 2006. “Wanna bet that a Touareg V10 TDI can tow a Boeing 747?” “A 155-ton jet?” “Never!” “Sure it can!” This verbal exchange by two Volkswagen employees had consequences: A few months later, on Thursday this week, a Volkswagen crew did indeed hook up a new generation Touareg V10 TDI to a 747. The certified result: The SUV pulled it off easily. However, the receipt of orders from airport operators wanting to replace their tow vehicles weighing up to 70 tons with the significantly more economical Touareg could not be confirmed. The “Touareg tows a Boeing 747” event took place at the Dunsfold Aerodrome in England, located 40 miles from the gates of London. From the very start the question, entirely seriously meant, was posed about how powerful a modern, top range SUV with engine, four-wheel drive and chassis is. The Touareg is innately the ideal towing vehicle: Maximum load capacities are 3,500 kilos for trailers and 1,640 kilos for the rear axle. But when instead of a 3.5 ton boat trailer a jet weighing over 155 tons – consisting of 511 m2 of wing surface, 4 engines, 450 seats and a fuselage the size of a block of houses – is attached to the hitch, things look quite a bit different. Careful preparations must be made. In order for the Touareg V10 TDI to be able to tow the big bird, the weight of the Volkswagen had to first be increased. This sounds paradoxical but is absolutely necessary so that the power of the engine can be converted into propelling force. For this purpose steel balls and steel plates were distributed in the SUV. Extra weight: 4,345 kilos! Total weight of the Touareg: 7,030 kilos. Weight distribution: 2,755 kilos in front, 4,275 kilos in back. The other modifications were kept to a minimum. For the front axle drive the shorter transmission of the Touareg V8 was integrated in place of the V10 TDI transmission. The crew increased air pressure in the standard Michelin tires to 4.5 bar. And finally, the maximum speed was limited – not out of fear that the unusual harnessed system would become airborne, but to protect the tires. Everything else, from the engine to the shock suspension system and four-wheel drive corresponded exactly to the series production version. An extra device was then used to hook up the Boeing 747 to the Touareg’s standard trailer hitch. The experiment could begin. Based on the maximum torque of the V10 TDI (750 Nm) and the transmission ratio, the engineers had previously calculated that the Touareg would be able to put approx. 200 tons into motion. But who would trust his calculations if a 1.7 meter high, 4.75 meter long car was suddenly attached to a 19.4 meter high jet over 70 meters long? Nobody would. Especially not when typical English weather with heavy rain and headwinds were lashing across the car and jet as if there was no tomorrow. But the Touareg did the job. Volkswagen technician Uwe Krieghoff took the wheel. He started the engine. Using the four-wheel drive control on the middle console he selected the “LOW” setting for reduced off-road speed. 50 percent of driving force was now distributed to the front axle and 50 percent to the back. Krieghoff manually selected the second gear of the automatic transmission, accelerated slowly and reflected on getting the 18 head-height wheels of the 155 ton 747 rolling from a standing position. The greatest power was required in these few seconds. As soon as this harnessed system got moving, it would move. But the only thing that budged at first was the engine speed. Krieghoff continued to push down the gas pedal to about the halfway position. And with not a hint of traction problems the Touareg and the jumbo jet started moving. After a distance of 150 meters Krieghoff slowed the harnessed system to a stop. A post check-up of the Touareg did not find any evidence of damage to the car. Everything was A-OK. Incidentally, the new generation of the Touareg is now available for order. The SUV comes standard equipped with ESP plus trailer stabilization. It is extremely effective at preventing trailers from dangerously fishtailing when improperly loaded or traveling at excessively high speed. The system didn’t kick in during the test with the 747 – the speed was only eight km/h.
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Note that the weight of the Touareg had to be increased, in order to complete the task. The total weight was 7,000+ lbs. Tire pressure had to be fixed, but otherwise the car was standard.
Nice PR move by Volkswagen. Since they can't outrun an F-16 on the runway, they might as well tow a Jumbo Jet ![]()
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resist ur urge of posting something this cool! search first
search > Repost
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They just did showed this on Five's Fifth Gear, 8:00pm GMT FiveTV every Monday
Tom Ford drove the Touareg up to 5mph and eased off the gas slowley bringing the car to a stop. He wasn't allowed to use brakes for he'd otherwise burn the discs off the car!
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That is possibly one of the coolest things i've ever seen... kind of gives you bragging rights doesn't it...? Hey honey, fetch me a 747 on the way home after you drop the kids off at soccer practice!... i wonder if the Cayenne is capable of something similar... then again, the cayenne wasn't designed for towing the way the Toureg was...
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I'm just waiting for the Audi Q7 S-Line V12 Diesel...
And did you know that the Touareg 5.0-V10 Diesel's torque had to be limited to stop it ripping the chassis apart?
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Don't worry about it. I posted it in the Touareg thread in the hide-out, not in it's own specific thread.
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Unfortunately, airports everywhere declined the offer to replace all standard taxis with Toaueraueg. Or however the hell that is spelled.
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listen most of my threads, the few i post area well thought over
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This is why I never post new threads. Someone somewhere may have seen it sometime through history.
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