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'06 Suzuki GV ... Soft Roader :(

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by fordy1 »

I can get these but they are of the best quality!!

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Post by fordy1 »

also comes with these!!

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Post by Coatesy »

They look good ...

I'd prefer to have some protection under there that's not plastic ....

Seems a bit silly that Suzuki would put Plastic Protection Plates on a 4WD!!

Just another example of Suzuki losing the plot ...

Will be ok though ... given a bit of time and money, I'll have the car that Suzuki 'SHOULD' have built ... :D
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Post by Metatrox »

Wow I'm surprised actually that you had a problem. I've done some decent mud/water and have not had any problem with mine. Someone was saying that earlier models of the 06 had a different intake. What does your intake look like coatsey?

fordy1 : I'll be emailing you today. BTW hows the site going? Any update on when it will be back up?
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Post by Coatesy »

Hey Metatrox,

My Air Intake is mounted forward where the bonet meets the grille ... and facing out. It's shaped like a scoop ... so it would be sucking in air straight above and through the front grille. (The the left of the Suzuki 'S' symbol).

Not the best design ...
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Post by Metatrox »

I think mine is located in the same spot. But I wouldn't think it would get all that much water because there is a rubber seal right there where the bonnet closes. Hmm...

This is what i went through and had no problem with water. perhaps just lucky but I went through it three times...

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Post by Coatesy »

Wow .. That's pretty serious stuff ...

I don't think the water I went through was that long or that deep ...

Maybe I was just really unlucky to have had the problem.

I did hit it with some speed though ... maybe that was the difference ...

Looks very cool though :D

What else have you done?? ...

Also, is your car modded at all??
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Post by fordy1 »

I would say you are very lucky you had no problem :shock: , the air intake is the same and is the best way to suck water offroad. good onroad for the engine but is a disaster waiting to happen offroad.

The website is still down and the so called tech poeple say they cant see a problem, one day working next nothing!! :x im very pissed off!!!!!

anyway still trying to fordge ahead.
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Post by Metatrox »

coatsey : Yeah I was moving with quite a bit of speed and force also. The splashes wouldn't be that high if i wasn't. hah!
What else have you done??

If you mean off road? Just random stuff nothing else quite like that. If you check out metatrox.net and look at the newest news post about the "mini mud run" video you can see the latest stuff I've done with the GV.
I have the 2.125" Lift Kit from RRO and 31" Cooper discoverer S/T tires. No other mods for off-road.
I have several other mods, Chrome dash kit, indash dvd/screen, 15.3" Flipdown screen in back, 10" Infinity sub and amp, magnaflow muffler exhaust, other things to come soon though.


fordy1 : I guess I am quite lucky then...
Well i hope your site gets up here soon. Perhaps new hosting? I personally use Liquidweb.com A little spendy but amazing uptime.
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Post by Coatesy »

Watched the Mud Run ... looks pretty cool ... lots of spinning wheels ... :)

31's or 32's are definately something I want to do ... would make the car look good too :)
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Post by Metatrox »

Yeah the 31's make it look much more aggressive with out by gaudy. Although If i had a larger lift then I would have bigger tires.
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Post by Coatesy »

Yeah ... I think I'll go 32's

I've just dropped the car off at Suzuki so they can check it all out ...

They;re going to do a full service, change the oil and the oils and air filters.

Also they'll check out that weird whine I'm getting when I go over 60Km/H.

It only makes the noise while under power though ... take your foot off the accelerator and the noise stops ... put your foot back on and the noise returns :(

Hope all is ok.
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Post by fordy1 »

well hi all

the site is sort of up and running ( about time!! ) but does have stuff missing , i have been waiting for it so i can add to the site so please keep an eye out in the comeing weeks for all the updates and new product :D

Thanks

Tim
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Post by Metatrox »

If your only going with the 2.125" lift then you'll probably be really pushing it with the 32's Like I said before if I crank the wheel I get rubbing. Plus during snow and mud conditions its packs in the wheel well really badly. If you can get them then cool but don't be surprised if you rub a lot.

fordy1 : Thats good to hear!
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Post by Coatesy »

I'm getting a 2" Suspension lift along with the 2.125" RR Kit ... So I'm hoping I can go a little bit bigger ...

I'm just looking forward to lifting it the 4.125" ... That should really increase my off-road capabilities :D

I 'may' even be able to go bigger than 32's ... but I'll need to check that out when the lifts are done ...

Needless to say ... I can't wait!! :D
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Post by Metatrox »

Where are you getting the suspension lift from? i would be very interested in this also. I don't think I'll go bigger tires but more lift is cool!
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Post by Coatesy »

There is a company in Penrith here in New South Wales producing it for me ... it was sourced by Sutherland Off Road who are going to install it ...

I'm not sure if it's a one off or whether they will make more, but I'll try and find out for you ....
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Post by Metatrox »

would b much appreciated. Would like to do a review and how-to on it if they are willing to work with me on it.
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Post by Coatesy »

Ok ... No Worries ... I'll have a chat with the owner of the 4bie shop and I'll get back to you ...
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Post by Coatesy »

Got the car back from service today ... they found water in the diffs (especially the front) ... and drained them both and replaced the oil.

But the damn whine is STILL THERE!! :bad-words:

Everything else is fine with the car ... but the noise I get from the Driveline above 60Km/h is REALLY annoying ...

Looks like I'll have to take it back to Suzuki again ... :cry:

Hope it's nothing major.
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Post by Metatrox »

Hmm... thats odd. I just have to say I must be extremely lucky or I don't realize something is wrong with mine hah!
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Post by Coatesy »

It's going back to Suzuki on Tuesday ... Mentioned that it might be a problem with the diff bearings ...

Hope I don't have to change the gear set :cry:
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Post by fordy1 »

hi coatesy and all

here is the first pic of the first GV in australia with a snorkel and more photos to follow.....

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