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XTC
1st August 2011, 08:11 AM
She's a '98 GU Patrol wagon, powered by about 4 donkeys (one of which is lame) in the form of the 2.8 ltr diesel straight six. I've owned it from new, and most of its life it was set up for touring, but over the last couple of years I've been adding a few bits which make it a little bit more capable.

The motor was fitted with a DP chip early in its life, and was one of the biggest improvements of any of the mods I have done. Improved the power immensely. 3" exhaust was recently fitted, however I didn't find much improvement with doing this, maybe the turbo spools up a little earlier in the rev range, that's about it.

It has all the usual bar work, with all the plastic bits on the outside extremities now gone, replaced by steel bits which will take a bit of impact if or when it happens.

Inside isn't anything to write home about, with a couple of radios, a bit of navigation help, and a bit of power and gear storage in the rear.

http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/30021-2/Complete+004b.jpg
All clean with new lift fitted and smaller tyres.

http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/30017-2/Comp+1r.jpg
After a weekend away. Muddies and no lift.

Bigrig
1st August 2011, 08:21 AM
Nothing wrong with that truck mate! Looks great!!

patch697
1st August 2011, 08:29 AM
Nice Rig mate .....

You say not much????......... I say money spent in all the right places...... Nice work.

AB
1st August 2011, 10:37 AM
Very nice clean looking patrol there mate....

growler2058
1st August 2011, 10:41 AM
Very nice whitey mate looks a treat well done

YNOT
1st August 2011, 10:44 AM
Welcome to the forum.

Tony

nowoolies
1st August 2011, 10:52 AM
g`day xtc
welcome on board mate
heaps of laughs and bucket loads of info here enjoy
nowoolies
Paul
p:s piccies we luv piccies

rkinsey
1st August 2011, 05:34 PM
There's nuthin wrong with the 2.8TDs. If looked after and treated well they will keep on truckin'. OK you cant tow semi trailers with it but still has all the right bits when its required and is very economical to run (I get 13.6 Lt/100Km on the highway fully loaded with family, food and a full trailer of camping gear for a week)

Great for teaching the kids on how to drive (and the missus....) and not relying on the right foot just to get somewhere.

Cheers,

Rob

PS: Nice looking truck by the way!

XTC
1st August 2011, 05:55 PM
With 33" tyres on, and towing my camper, I really have to work hard on the highway to keep up to speed, especially in any hilly country, but get it off road and into low four, and it is a gem, and can conquer even the toughest of tracks. My fuel economy is nowhere near as good as yours, and the best I have ever got is about 14.5 lts/100k (very frugal highway driving empty) , and usually get around 17 ltrs/100k when towing. Worst ever figure I got was 29 ltrs/100k, but that was towing a pretty heavy camper trailer through some fairly tough areas of the Victorian High Country.

I don't worry too much about checking fuel economy any more, I just use it and fill it up when it's empty.

Thanks again everyone for your warm welcome. :smiley_thumbs_up:

Dark 1
1st August 2011, 08:09 PM
Well it's a gu what more can we say, there awesome. Nice ride anyways mate.

Finly Owner
1st August 2011, 09:56 PM
Nice clean fun rig XTC


Tim

Timmo
1st August 2011, 10:02 PM
nice rig XTC

XTC
3rd October 2011, 12:15 PM
http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/32296-2/Barrington+Quicky+065edited_001.jpg

Well I've been working away steadily on getting my new suspension sorted, and got a bit of a fright when I did the figures on what I had spent so far (roughly $1600), with another $500 for two new panhard rods still to come.

http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/32298-2/Front+Swaybar+Extensions+002.JPG

http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/32300-2/Front+Swaybar+Extensions+007.JPG

I've added all new Ultimate Suspension long travel shocks all round, and now have Superior Engineering swaybar extensions front and back to suit the new lift.

http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/32302-2/Ultimate+Newbys+009.JPG

After blowing a uni on my trip away with the 4WD Action crew, and then fitting a secondhand tailshaft to keep me going, I wanted to replace the unis on the seconhand shaft, and whilst doing this found that the replacement shaft had a few issues, with a grease retaining plate at the end of the spline having come loose and floating around inside the shaft. I've now got a booking with a driveline specialist to have some work done on the shafts, and to hopefully build one good shaft out of the two I now have.

http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/32292-2/Action+Mag+Trip+012.jpg
Black Smith's Beach

http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/32294-2/Action+Mag+Trip+x.jpg
Watagans

http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/30818-2/Watagans+260311+010.jpg
Watagans

Sir Roofy
3rd October 2011, 12:22 PM
coming together nicely mate keep us posted

XTC
9th November 2011, 08:38 AM
Bit slow on this update, but I took one busted tailshaft and one out of balance tailshaft to a driveline specialist in Newcastle and had them build one good shaft out of the two.

New unis all round, so hopefully that's the end of my tailshaft dramas for a while.