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    Hodge's new 4.2

    Well folks, I finally have an additional 1.2L sitting in my drive way. Very clean outside and inside 2005 4.2 turbo intercooled ST, in white, very low Ks !
    Drove it from Adelaide yesterday and pulls like a freight train! Took me a but of getting use to going from 3L to 4.2 in terms of power and clutch but I had 750km to do just that ... Couple of issues to address, but no dramas. Now to get RWC, book it in with Vicroads getting transferred and regoed and off we go.
    As soon as that is done first thing shes going in for a Snorkel and 3" pipe to let her breathe a bit better.

    2005 TD42TI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodge View Post
    Well folks, I finally have an additional 1.2L sitting in my drive way. Very clean outside and inside 2005 4.2 turbo intercooled ST, in white, very low Ks !
    Drove it from Adelaide yesterday and pulls like a freight train! Took me a but of getting use to going from 3L to 4.2 in terms of power and clutch but I had 750km to do just that ... Couple of issues to address, but no dramas. Now to get RWC, book it in with Vicroads getting transferred and regoed and off we go.
    As soon as that is done first thing shes going in for a Snorkel and 3" pipe to let her breathe a bit better.

    Well done mate no more boost issues now congrats on the buy

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    Wow ... no mucking around hey ..... Great buy by the looks of it


    Are you sure you just didn't buy a new badge for the back door? Ha, Ha ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by happygu View Post

    Are you sure you just didn't buy a new badge for the back door? Ha, Ha ...
    Shhh most people can't tell
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    One of these days I’ll have to take a 3.0 litre jobbie for a spin just to understand why it is that I made the right choice first time around. Welcome to the word of old school grunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    One of these days I’ll have to take a 3.0 litre jobbie for a spin just to understand why it is that I made the right choice first time around. Welcome to the word of old school grunt.
    Nothing wrong with my 3 ltr other than oil, Ive only just changed the glow plugs.
    {dig] but you do need to drive them to fully appreciate them, and 12ltr/100K helps.
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    Clean looking GU... Nice pick up.

    I'm surprised you come to Adelaide to shop, People from here usually go to NSW/VIC because there cheaper over there.
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    Nice one Hodgy! Looks like a great set of wheels.....

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    Well done mate, up there with the big boys now. Is that the one you mentioned earlier, the one on gas?
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    Nice work Hodge, great looking rig!

    I recently went from the 3L up to the 4.2 and they are very different beasts, similar power on paper but the way the 4.2 delivers it makes it feel much stronger on the open road, yet around town I found the 3L auto to be quicker.
    Cheers Rod

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