Cruza62 wrote:"even a standard falcon 6 has as much torque as a 12h-t, without the expense..."
Um, I don't think you understand what these engines are....
12HT:
Direct Injected
Have piston skirt cooling
Don't use a timing belt/chain = extremely reliable
Produce about 350NM stock as a rock, as soon as you intercool/exhaust/wind her up a bit it's not unusual to be producing a genuine 700NM plus @ low RPM
Extremely good on fuel for the size of the car, factory specs say 10.5lt/100kms WOW !!! Obviously this will increase when you do stuff to it but not but much.
Everything on these engines (if you ever get a chance to have a look at one up close) is made to last and has no short cuts, Toyota actually did an awesome job R&Ding these things and this is why they are still worth an arm and a leg to buy.
I used to be the same in saying that petrols are faster and better than diesels but the comprimise of cost in fuel and maintance and reliability changed my mind into getting a diesel. I had tonnes of troubles with my petrol 3F (water/overheating/gutless/22ltr per 100k's !). If one is going to do a diesel conversion comming from a petrol you need to get something with a heap of poke or you will be disatisfied ie worked TD
Ben.
oh i do understand them. and i know they're a great engine. but there are more practical approaches to getting the power. a diesel really doesn't suit every wheeler (having owned a diesel THEN a petrol, don't say that i'm anti diesel).
a 3f is one of the worst petrol motors for a cruiser. so not a fair comparison. a better comparison would be 1fz-fe to 12h-t.
Kiwi bacon. your disagreeing that most eastern states weekend warrior 4wd'ers go to forests close to townships?
you disagree that 22litres/100k's at 50 c a litre is cheaper than 11l/100k's at 145c/l?
you claim that a petrol motor couldn't make as much power and torque as a diesel? i mean given the purchase price of 3 grand for a 12h-t, compared with 200 bucks for most common petrol motors, it leaves some cash to warm it up a bit.
it's said that tufftruck isn't comparable to weekend wheeling above, yet you claim most weekenders drive through windscreen deep water? (side note, i know of a 3f that has done plenty of such crossings on the coorong.)
i'd like to know your points tho