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    Newby - 2005 ZD30 DI Patrol wagon

    G'day folks

    I've got a 2005 ZD30 DI Patrol wagon, 5 speed manual, bar work all round, cross country 4x4 intercooler, remapped Safari chip, TaipanXP exhaust and 3" system, manual boost control, boost/EGT gauges, reinforced rear coils, nitrocharger sport coils and shocks, front air locker, Cooper ST Maxx tyres, Outback storage system and cargo barrier, safari snorkel, roof console, VMS navigational system, IPF HIDs, roofrack, DBA slotted discs and TRW pads. 180,000km. Replaced the belt tensioner 2-3 times. Otherwise warped the head twice, once at 130,000 and the next at around 178,000. The first time it was machined the second time replaced. Despite the new head, rodded radiator, new hoses, flushed coolant, she's still running a bit warm. Hoping its going to be the viscous fan hub.

    The other issue is brakes. Recently upgraded to TRW pads on the slotted rotors and I find when towing around 2 tonne in the wet, the brakes lock up a bit too readily with not much feel. The vehicle is heavy and I run 43/45psi cold pressures front/rear.

    Also looking at an engine TD42 conversion, interested in hearing from those who have converted to a TD42Ti or T. Have looked at the Chevs but I like the relative simplicity of the Nissan engine with a few mods.

    Interesting in hearing from anyone about the above items.

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    Welcome to the forum mate.
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    Hi Mate and welcome to the Forum, Heap of info on conversions here,
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    Good photo mate and welcome to the forum!

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    Welcome. Heaps of great I do here and great people to boot.

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    Hi Mike,

    TD42 wont help with your brake problems ( might a little as you will be a smidgen slower ), but definitely better for heavy duty towing.

    I have towed 2.5 tonne with the 3L a couple of times, and it towed well, but the old tech 4.2 is better suited for long term towing in my opinion.

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    Thanks guys. Experimenting with lower tyre pressures 36/38psi for better braking in the wet. Will see how that goes.

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