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new rodeo

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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new rodeo

Post by the gun »

Who's got a new rodeo diesel? do they go good?
Those who choose to drive in the mud do so because they can't drive the rocks.
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Post by Mr. octurbo »

hey dude we have a 4cyl turbo diesel one at work, it hauls ass i must say. we tow 800 kgs plus on a trailer and tray so yeah about 300km per tank so kinda thrusty but good for that weight i guess. the only thing is we were having some turbo problems and over heating problems when we got up to 120km but that was when it was 10000km over due for a service so not to shabby. work doesnt get things booked in so things get abused and wrecked so afterall that we got it fixed and tis good as gold.
WHAT!?...WHAT!?...oh no no its not fast at all, just loud!!!

[quote="Ezookiel"] abseiling without the rope you left at home just doesn't have quite the same success rate. [/quote]
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Post by Mr. octurbo »

just to inform you, we got the rodeo fully fixed up and we are now getting about 500km per take. once agian thats towing 800kg give or take.
WHAT!?...WHAT!?...oh no no its not fast at all, just loud!!!

[quote="Ezookiel"] abseiling without the rope you left at home just doesn't have quite the same success rate. [/quote]
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Post by Black_TJ »

Have driven a few of the new 3L common rails... go like a shower of shit... I swore it was a petrol when i first drove one
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Post by basketcase »

Black_TJ wrote:Have driven a few of the new 3L common rails... go like a shower of shit... I swore it was a petrol when i first drove one
only because it probably sounded as bad as your old hilux you dumb pole smoker :roll:
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Post by Pissboy »

Now driving our third TD Rodeo, the latest being CRD, & it is like chalk & cheese compared to our old TD RA (which we still own).Torque & power like range like a petrol, and only 200 klms on the clock
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Post by Phreaq »

Mine isn't the newest but it seems to go pretty well. I get excellent fuel consumption at between 7.5L/100kms and 10L/100kms and I have put 1400kgs on the tray and she hauls that with no dramas although a bit light on the steering it didnt have any power problems pulling that along.
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