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Hola, es para comentaros que nos acabamos de comprar el Mitsubishi ASX de 150 CV 4WD en acabado Kaiteki. Creo que ahora podemos ir más "ligeros" que con el que hasta ahora ha hecho sus funciones ya que sólo contabamos con 105 CV. Lo tendremos en unos 10 o 12 días.

Saludos
 
Muchas gracias!!! Esperamos disfrutarlo y hacer muchos kms.

Saludos
 
muy bonito ahora a disfrutar
 
Hola, es para comentaros que nos acabamos de comprar el Mitsubishi ASX de 150 CV 4WD en acabado Kaiteki. Creo que ahora podemos ir más "ligeros" que con el que hasta ahora ha hecho sus funciones ya que sólo contabamos con 105 CV. Lo tendremos en unos 10 o 12 días.

Saludos

Enhorabuena y a disfrutarlo.
Por cierto, te importaría decirme que par motor y peso tiene.
Un saludo.
 
Enhorabuena por la compra yo tengo el mitsubishi lancer con 140 Cv desde hace dos años y estoy muy contento. Con la caravana va genial. Este si trae motor Volkswagen
 
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Towing Report

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Mitsubishi and Knaus

The towing capability for the Mitsubishi ASX - 1.8 Di-D hp [AWD]
with a Knaus Sudwind 400 FD:
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Performance on levelled roads
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Top speed
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Usability 6th gear
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Acceleration and take overPerformance in mountainous regions
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Drive off uphill
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Driving on motorway slopes
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Driving on steep roads

Mitsubishi ASX - 1.8 Di-D hp [AWD] (110 kW/148 bhp)
Date of manufacture: june 2010 - up to now
73%
1170 kg 1600 kg
The match between car and caravan is perfect in accordance with a mix of European standards. However, according to the British Towing Code the percentage (loaded caravan / kerbweight tow car) is 73%.

The towing performances of this Mitsubishi with your Knaus are perfect (performance index = 104 km/h or 65 mph).

You may expect excellent performances from this outfit. On flat roads it's easy to come along, in which case top gear is applicable in most cases.

On motorway inclines you will be able not only to come along, but be the first at the top. On steep roads you have more than sufficient power to keep going. On hill starts there will be more than enough power to get going, provided the wheels have traction.

65
21%
More in detail

Possible top speeds

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Possible top speed in windless conditions and head wind force 3Top speed in 3rd gear is 65 mph (105 km/h) and in head wind it will be 65 mph (105 km/h).Top speed in 4th gear is 83 mph (134 km/h) and in head wind it will be 77 mph (124 km/h).Top speed in 5th gear is 81 mph (130 km/h) and in head wind it will be 71 mph (115 km/h).Top speed in 6th gear is 76 mph (122 km/h) and in headwind it will be 66 mph (106 km/h).

Top speed or speed at 3200 rpm (= 80% of max. power revolution)Speed in 1st gear is 16 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 16 mph.Speed in 2nd gear is 30 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 30 mph.Speed in 3rd gear is 48 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 48 mph.Speed in 4th gear is 63 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 63 mph.Speed in 5th gear is 81 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 71 mph.Speed in 6th gear is 76 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 66 mph.

Acceleration and take over

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Acceleration0 - 50 mph (0 - 80 km/h) with caravan in 12.4 sec. (solo: 7.4 sec.)0 - 62 mph (0 - 100 km/h) with caravan in 19.1 sec. (solo: 10.3 sec.)0 - 75 mph (0 - 120 km/h) with caravan in 33.6 sec. (solo: 14.7 sec.)

Acceleration 44 - 56 mph (70 - 90 km/h) flexibilityAs fast as possible (through the gears) 5.5 sec.In 3rd gear 5.5 sec. Tractive power (pick-up) is good.
In 4th gear 7.8 sec. Tractive power (pick-up) is fairly good.
In 5th gear 13 sec. Tractive power (pick-up) is satisfactory.


Usability 6th gear at 50 mph (80 km/h)

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Power at 50 mph in 6th gear (1728 rpm) 60 kW Power needed to drive 50 mph 37 kW Acceleration 50-56 mph in 6th gear 10.6 sec Maximum head wind in 6th gear at 50 mph head wind force 5 (33 km/h) Maximum gradient in the 6th gear at 50 mph 2%

Minimum speed - at maximal torque - at 3200 rev - at max revin the 1st gear 9 mph - 10 mph - 16 mph - 22 mphin the 2nd gear 17 mph - 19 mph - 30 mph - 42 mph in the 3th gear 28 mph - 30 mph - 48 mph - 66 mphin the 4th gear 37 mph - 40 mph - 63 mph - 88 mphin the 5th gear 47 mph - 51 mph - 81 mph - 111 mphin the 6th gear 53 mph - 58 mph - 92 mph - 127 mph

Driving on motorway slopes

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Top speed on a gradient of 5% (1 to 20)In the 1st gear: 22 mph (35 km/h) at 4295 rpm and 16 mph at 3200 rpmIn the 2nd gear: 41 mph (66 km/h) at 4338 rpm and 30 mph at 3200 rpmIn the 3th gear: 65 mph (105 km/h) at 4354 rpm and 48 mph at 3200 rpmIn the 4th gear: 63 mph (102 km/h) at 3193 rpm The 5th gear isn't applicable at a gradient of 5% (1 to 20).


Drive off uphill

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Elevation Drive off uphill in the first gear
0 m. 21.8%
500 m. 21.3%
1000 m. 20.9%
1500 m. 20.5%
2000 m. 20.1%
2500 m. 19.7%


Driving on steep roads

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Top speed on a gradient of 12% (1 to 8) 1st gear 22 mph (35 km/h) 2nd gear 41 mph (66 km/h) 3rd gear isn't applicable 4th gear isn't applicable 5th gearisn't applicable

Elevation Drive at 12 mph
in 1st gear
Drive at 25 mph
in 2nd gear
0 m 42.9% 21.6% 500 m 42.2% 21.3% 1000 m 41.6% 21% 1500 m 40.9% 20.7% 2000 m 40.3% 20.4% 2500 m 39.6% 20%

Check data

Car make and modelMitsubishi ASX - 1.8 Di-D hp [AWD]Year of issuejune 2010 - up to nowPower148 bhp (110 kW) at 4000 rpmTorque221 lb/ft (300 Nm) at (or from) 2000 rpmKerbweight (may differ in the UK)1600 kg and 'ballasted' with 250 kgTyres215 / 60 R 17TransmissionManual (or automatic without torque converter)
6 speed
CaravanKnaus Sudwind 400 FDActual laden caravan weight1170 kg (car towing limit is 1400 kg)The airflow is: moderate (height = 2.54 m and width = 2.29 m)Gross Train weight (car+caravan)3020 kg



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Towing Report

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Mitsubishi and Knaus

The towing capability for the Mitsubishi ASX - 1.8 Di-D hp [AWD]
with a Knaus Sudwind 400 FD:
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Performance on levelled roads
5sterren.gif
Top speed
4sterren.gif
Usability 6th gear
4sterren.gif
Acceleration and take overPerformance in mountainous regions
5sterren.gif
Drive off uphill
5sterren.gif
Driving on motorway slopes
5sterren.gif
Driving on steep roads

Mitsubishi ASX - 1.8 Di-D hp [AWD] (110 kW/148 bhp)
Date of manufacture: june 2010 - up to now
73%
1170 kg 1600 kg
The match between car and caravan is perfect in accordance with a mix of European standards. However, according to the British Towing Code the percentage (loaded caravan / kerbweight tow car) is 73%.

The towing performances of this Mitsubishi with your Knaus are perfect (performance index = 104 km/h or 65 mph).

You may expect excellent performances from this outfit. On flat roads it's easy to come along, in which case top gear is applicable in most cases.

On motorway inclines you will be able not only to come along, but be the first at the top. On steep roads you have more than sufficient power to keep going. On hill starts there will be more than enough power to get going, provided the wheels have traction.

65
21%
More in detail

Possible top speeds

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Possible top speed in windless conditions and head wind force 3Top speed in 3rd gear is 65 mph (105 km/h) and in head wind it will be 65 mph (105 km/h).Top speed in 4th gear is 83 mph (134 km/h) and in head wind it will be 77 mph (124 km/h).Top speed in 5th gear is 81 mph (130 km/h) and in head wind it will be 71 mph (115 km/h).Top speed in 6th gear is 76 mph (122 km/h) and in headwind it will be 66 mph (106 km/h).

Top speed or speed at 3200 rpm (= 80% of max. power revolution)Speed in 1st gear is 16 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 16 mph.Speed in 2nd gear is 30 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 30 mph.Speed in 3rd gear is 48 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 48 mph.Speed in 4th gear is 63 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 63 mph.Speed in 5th gear is 81 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 71 mph.Speed in 6th gear is 76 mph and in head wind (force 3) it will be 66 mph.

Acceleration and take over

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Acceleration0 - 50 mph (0 - 80 km/h) with caravan in 12.4 sec. (solo: 7.4 sec.)0 - 62 mph (0 - 100 km/h) with caravan in 19.1 sec. (solo: 10.3 sec.)0 - 75 mph (0 - 120 km/h) with caravan in 33.6 sec. (solo: 14.7 sec.)

Acceleration 44 - 56 mph (70 - 90 km/h) flexibilityAs fast as possible (through the gears) 5.5 sec.In 3rd gear 5.5 sec. Tractive power (pick-up) is good.
In 4th gear 7.8 sec. Tractive power (pick-up) is fairly good.
In 5th gear 13 sec. Tractive power (pick-up) is satisfactory.


Usability 6th gear at 50 mph (80 km/h)

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Power at 50 mph in 6th gear (1728 rpm) 60 kW Power needed to drive 50 mph 37 kW Acceleration 50-56 mph in 6th gear 10.6 sec Maximum head wind in 6th gear at 50 mph head wind force 5 (33 km/h) Maximum gradient in the 6th gear at 50 mph 2%

Minimum speed - at maximal torque - at 3200 rev - at max revin the 1st gear 9 mph - 10 mph - 16 mph - 22 mphin the 2nd gear 17 mph - 19 mph - 30 mph - 42 mph in the 3th gear 28 mph - 30 mph - 48 mph - 66 mphin the 4th gear 37 mph - 40 mph - 63 mph - 88 mphin the 5th gear 47 mph - 51 mph - 81 mph - 111 mphin the 6th gear 53 mph - 58 mph - 92 mph - 127 mph

Driving on motorway slopes

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Top speed on a gradient of 5% (1 to 20)In the 1st gear: 22 mph (35 km/h) at 4295 rpm and 16 mph at 3200 rpmIn the 2nd gear: 41 mph (66 km/h) at 4338 rpm and 30 mph at 3200 rpmIn the 3th gear: 65 mph (105 km/h) at 4354 rpm and 48 mph at 3200 rpmIn the 4th gear: 63 mph (102 km/h) at 3193 rpm The 5th gear isn't applicable at a gradient of 5% (1 to 20).


Drive off uphill

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Elevation Drive off uphill in the first gear
0 m. 21.8%
500 m. 21.3%
1000 m. 20.9%
1500 m. 20.5%
2000 m. 20.1%
2500 m. 19.7%


Driving on steep roads

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Top speed on a gradient of 12% (1 to 8) 1st gear 22 mph (35 km/h) 2nd gear 41 mph (66 km/h) 3rd gear isn't applicable 4th gear isn't applicable 5th gearisn't applicable

Elevation Drive at 12 mph
in 1st gear
Drive at 25 mph
in 2nd gear
0 m 42.9% 21.6% 500 m 42.2% 21.3% 1000 m 41.6% 21% 1500 m 40.9% 20.7% 2000 m 40.3% 20.4% 2500 m 39.6% 20%

Check data

Car make and modelMitsubishi ASX - 1.8 Di-D hp [AWD]Year of issuejune 2010 - up to nowPower148 bhp (110 kW) at 4000 rpmTorque221 lb/ft (300 Nm) at (or from) 2000 rpmKerbweight (may differ in the UK)1600 kg and 'ballasted' with 250 kgTyres215 / 60 R 17TransmissionManual (or automatic without torque converter)
6 speed
CaravanKnaus Sudwind 400 FDActual laden caravan weight1170 kg (car towing limit is 1400 kg)The airflow is: moderate (height = 2.54 m and width = 2.29 m)Gross Train weight (car+caravan)3020 kg
 
Bueno, pues no se lo que hice, quería colocar lo que me decia la página de whattowcar con este coche y mi conjunto, que por cierto, me lo pone bien
 
Disfrutarlo y hacer kilometros, luego nos cuentas tu primera esperiencia y como va el conjunto, aunque con ese motor debe de ir de escandalo. Un saludo.
 
Muchas gracias a todos.

Seni, Outlander montó motor Volkswagen (140 CV), ahora mismo monta motor PSA (156 CV) y la nueva motorización es propia de mitsubishi (177 CV), aunque para las versiones con caja automática, de momento, continúa con PSA.

Saludos
 
Enhorabuena por la compra. Mucha suerte para disfrutarlo mucho tiempo.
Además, a ver si os apuntáis a alguna de las webcampadas que se organizan por aquí.
 
Bueno, como podeis ver en la firma, desde ya hace unos días disfrutamos del nuevo vehículo.
 
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