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Just posted a question about gearbox noises but figured I should also share the ride with you all too, right? My first Patrol, so this is all a learning process but i'm loving every second!
So she's a 1992 2.8TD GR modified for 44" tyres but currently sitting on 40's. Tyres of this size are pretty common on modified's over here as they enable you to air down and float over the snow on winter mountain tracks.
Compressor on boards as well as an inflation/deflation system to allow tyre pressure changes on the go. Air locker on the front diff, standard lock on the back. Two auxilliary tanks and pumps. Repainted by the previous owner about 6 years ago. He did a fantastic job and it still looks brand new (when clean) but unfortunately i'm beginning to see it needs some serious inner sill work doing, which i'm currently shopping around prices for. Also hunting an oil leak and a very slow loss of coolant.
Pic on orange beadlocks is on 44", previous owner.
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How do you find the 2.8TD spinning those large diameter wheels? I had this motor in my GQ from new, added a set of Marks 4X4 85% reduction gears and transformed it for high country work in a heavy vehicle. Unfortunately the top speed in 5th low range was 32klm from memory, and it didnt have the torque in high range with 33" tyres for sand driving, so I fixed one problem and generated another one.
How did you get the clearance on the guards where the mudflaps normally sit - big chop out?
It’s not going anywhere fast, that’s for sure. But it drives alright. Slightly sluggish, but y’know, you’re not going to be trying to race anything in a car like this. The 2.8’s are the most commonly available here so I think that’s why they’re modified. If the 4.2 was a little more common then that’d be preferable I guess.
The boost comes in a bit earlier and the diff ratios have been changed. I haven’t hit many off road tracks with it yet as I’m sorting stuff out on it first before I disappear into areas where help isn’t so readily available, so can’t really comment on low range driving. On the highway it’ll sit happily at 80km/h at around 2000ish rpm in fifth, with the speedo being pretty accurate still. In regards to fitting those monsters under there, it was all done by the previous, previous owner so I’m not 100% sure how much, but there’s definitely a bunch of chopping involved, yeah.
Last edited by Blacksails; 11th March 2024 at 08:53 PM.
Nope, road legal. I’ve been driving to work in this one if the weather has gotten bad.
You just reminded me of a Netflix Series I saw some time ago called "Trapped". The investigator drove around in a big tire Isuzu, the officer in a big tire Y60 Patrol and the search and rescue ambulance was a big tire Y61 GU4...
You just reminded me of a Netflix Series I saw some time ago called "Trapped". The investigator drove around in a big tire Isuzu, the officer in a big tire Y60 Patrol and the search and rescue ambulance was a big tire Y61 GU4...
Ah, Trapped is fantastic! some wonderful cars in that series.