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Looking at buying a tow vehicle for a 16ft windsor rapid.
Trips will include the cape and other destinations and eventually around oz.
Was looking at a patrol with td42, or turbo diesel cruiser or turbo diesel prado.
Needs to be auto to keep the wife happy
Patrols don't come in diesel with an auto,prados and cruisers are hard to find also dear.
Frankenyota wrote:
How would a 4.5 petrol cruiser auto on gas be?
Cheers
Matt
Yukky!
Keep an eye out for an 80 series with a 1HDFT. 24v turbo diesel. Plenty power, good economy, tuff, reliable and comfy.
4.5 on gas will return around 30 litres to 100 k's towing something like that off road.
Cheers Dan.
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
Frankenyota wrote:
How would a 4.5 petrol cruiser auto on gas be?
Cheers
Matt
Yukky!
Thats what I have, it'll tow my hilux at 120kms/hr + but yeah it returns fuel figures of 27 - 30 per 100kms. Its an older 80 series and I think the motor is on its last legs. But I'd still tow with it any day over a diesel, unless it was either a NEW diesel like in the late 100 series, 200 series or a V8 turbo.
Remember there is no substitute for cubic inches when towing, you will have low down torque on hand. Diesel will give better fuel economy than the petrol equivelent. Look at the 4.2 turbo range in both toyota and patrol.
andy
www.diesel-tec.com.au Ph 03 9739 5031
Ball bearing turbo upgrades for factory turbo vehicles. Got a diesel question just ask.
Home of the twin turbo shorty and many 150rwkw+ patrols.
Frankenyota wrote:Really needs to be auto so that only leaves toyota diesels.
Am looking at possibitly of putting a auto behind a TD42, but not looking good.
STIKA wrote:
what about the v8 petrol cruiser
we are getting any where from 23-25km per 100l towing a car trailer at 3.5t
GU's are nice, possibly would have bought one if they were cheaper at the time when we bought the 80. GQ's are a bucket of puss and way over rated. Ok if all you want is a "toy" but to truck like for a tourer.
99 GU patrol 4.5 petrol/GAS auto. Unloaded it was OK, factory suspension isn't too bad. Auto leaves a little to be desired. Lacked power for towing (2,500kg tops), dash, seats and interior quite good. headlights good, brakes good, steering so so. Slightly cheaper to run unloaded than cruiser, fuel range on LPG was an issue
00 100 series IFS Turbo diesel. Unloaded it fine, factory suspension sucks balls. 5 speed manual trans (feels like it needs a 6th gear). Towed horses, Hilux, Zook, 60 series cruiser, buggy and all kinds of med weights (2,500-3,000kg) fine. Interior OK, lack of cup holders in the front passenger area a PITA, headlights crap, brakes good (handbrake just OK), steering good. OME suspension made a HUGE difference.
All in all the Cruiser as a mainly road orientated/light tow rig is a ton better than the Patrol. Off road the Patrol did have it won.
Prado's i've found to be that bit too small, they don't cost much less to run than a Cruiser/Patrol either. The additional wheel track of the Cruiser/Patrol has a definite advantage also.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Frankenyota wrote:
How would a 4.5 petrol cruiser auto on gas be?
Cheers
Matt
Yukky!
Thats what I have, it'll tow my hilux at 120kms/hr + but yeah it returns fuel figures of 27 - 30 per 100kms. Its an older 80 series and I think the motor is on its last legs. But I'd still tow with it any day over a diesel, unless it was either a NEW diesel like in the late 100 series, 200 series or a V8 turbo.
A 1HDFT will pull as hard as a 1fze when there towing. only difference is the 1HDFT is built to work. The FT doesn't suffer the same fate as the HDT.
I'd stick by my original comment. If you want power, comfort and reliability then a 1HDFT 80 or 1HDFTE 100 would be on the top of the list.
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
Drove my mates 100 1hdtfe cruiser before he left to travel oz.
Had OME remote cannister shockys with every accessory he could get, and i was impressed with that.
Just thought a patrol would be similar with some work?
But they have no auto diesels
Hey bogged what work had to done for $7,000?
Sounds a bit rich.
Frankenyota wrote:Drove my mates 100 1hdtfe cruiser before he left to travel oz.
Had OME remote cannister shockys with every accessory he could get, and i was impressed with that.
Just thought a patrol would be similar with some work?
But they have no auto diesels
Hey bogged what work had to done for $7,000?
Sounds a bit rich.
Matt
Swapping from manual is a big job. Remembering that paying a workshop means you're expecting a proffessional job which takes time. Firstly there's the auto which are pulling a coupla G's for a good late model one. You need to swap entire engine looms to so you have the wiring for the trans and trans computer. Fit sensors to engine and cooling system. Remove interior to fit Gear selector, pedal box and dash cluster. You need to swap the interior wirig loom to the dash so you have operable warnging lights on the dash. There's easy two-two and half days work in doing it right. It's not just bolting a tranny in and go! 7G's sounds pretty right.
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
TD42 is comparable to the 1HZ.. In no way comparable to the 1FZE. Even then the 1HZ is a more 'modern' motor.
Even the late model TD42Ti isn't compareable to the 1FZE. To say the newer toyota motor is leagues ahead as far as efficiency and driveability go would be a complete understatement...
The TD42 is meat pie engineering. Goes forever but won't be getting you anywhere in a hurry. BY the sounds of your posts, its not for you. Even with a turbo strapped to it.