in terms .... give it hellMoph wrote:Keeping the revs too low during the first couple of hundred k's, or keeping revs too constant (ie long country runs), can result in the bores glazing before this mating process has completed. This will result in an imperfect seal and long-term blow-by of oil / loss of compression / loss of performance.Kitika wrote:Also I wouldn't be given it such a hard time revving it to 5500 and racing it etc can be detrimental to it's longevity.
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Can your zook cruise at 100km/hr in top gear?
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50,000 SO FAR but change the oil every 5000 new filter every time and only use synthetic oil . Now back on topicKitika wrote:That's alright mate! Now we'll just have see who's rebuilt motor lasts the longest!
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98 coily, stock 1.3, gearmaster reduction gears (10-15% in high 125% low), 1L t case. rev hard at 4000 rpm doing 100, used to be 3600rpm before gears went in, 31s should help out. 110 can be done just takes awhile and cant sit on it for too long or it starts to heat up.
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another neat little trick is to have several rare earth magnets on the oil filter. That way all the tiny metal dust that comes off during break in sticks to the filter walls and not cycle throught the oilboner59 wrote:50,000 SO FAR but change the oil every 5000 new filter every time and only use synthetic oil . Now back on topic regardsmeKitika wrote:That's alright mate! Now we'll just have see who's rebuilt motor lasts the longest!
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good topic, mines a '92 swb, fiberglass top and canopy with a rear roll bar and front bull bar. stock 1300, just had the stock carby overhauled. 2" ome leaves and shocks, and nanking wide conquer lt235/75x15 on sunraiser rims, not sure the width, just barely rubbing off road.
on highway trips, i can get up to 100ks in fith gear- more if down slope, or tail wind, back down to 4th up slope or head wind, especially if loaded up, 90ks is a good cruising speed, when this motor is clagged, i was thinking of finding a 1600 toyota motor for it, although, im not sure how safe it will be on the road as these little buggers leave a bit to be desired handling wise at speed, but though small are virtually faultless off road.
i was wondering how others were getting along, my mates keep getting away from me in their jackaroo and pajero, better now ive installed the uhf cb, a lot more fun getting cheeky to each other, and pointing out turns and hazards.
on highway trips, i can get up to 100ks in fith gear- more if down slope, or tail wind, back down to 4th up slope or head wind, especially if loaded up, 90ks is a good cruising speed, when this motor is clagged, i was thinking of finding a 1600 toyota motor for it, although, im not sure how safe it will be on the road as these little buggers leave a bit to be desired handling wise at speed, but though small are virtually faultless off road.
i was wondering how others were getting along, my mates keep getting away from me in their jackaroo and pajero, better now ive installed the uhf cb, a lot more fun getting cheeky to each other, and pointing out turns and hazards.
6.5 - 1 transfer gears, 4.88 hilux diffs, on 32 mungrals. Revs its tits off, doing 80 k's!!!!!! My guess would be 4500RPM doing 100 k's! hehe, not to keen on trying that!! Needs the 35's real soon
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90 SWB soft top. SPOA, 32 TSL/SX. 1.3L with some hideous amount of KM's on it, but well maintained, extractors and decent exhaust. TBI injection, HALTEC ecu. Calmini 5.14 gears, 3.7 R&P. Barwork, draws, not much else (though it has carpet to keep the girlfriend happy).
Will sit on 100-110 without much worries, bout 1/2 throttle.
Will sit on 100-110 without much worries, bout 1/2 throttle.
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84 1L tinny.
31 x 10.5 inch buckshots running about 18 psi.
extractors/sports exhaust.
100km just maybe on flat, 1/poofteenth of a degree higher than dead level 90km. (havent had the GPS on it yet, going off others speedos cause the zuk is way out of wack).
Murrurundi range 3rd gear if i hit it with noise, 2nd if im stuck behind someone and lose momentum.
Moonbi range 2nd no matter WHAT i end up in bloody 2nd.
31 x 10.5 inch buckshots running about 18 psi.
extractors/sports exhaust.
100km just maybe on flat, 1/poofteenth of a degree higher than dead level 90km. (havent had the GPS on it yet, going off others speedos cause the zuk is way out of wack).
Murrurundi range 3rd gear if i hit it with noise, 2nd if im stuck behind someone and lose momentum.
Moonbi range 2nd no matter WHAT i end up in bloody 2nd.
hard top. tired 1.3 6.5s wt diffs full zorst 32 mongrals. holds a real 100 no worries. can tow my trailer with camping gear and 7 jerry cans plus 10foot tinny and fishing gear at 90 no worries.
are the speeds people are giving real or what their speedo is telling them.
i am doing 100 when my speedo reads 82.
are the speeds people are giving real or what their speedo is telling them.
i am doing 100 when my speedo reads 82.
That must suckgadZOOKs wrote:84 1L tinny.
31 x 10.5 inch buckshots running about 18 psi.
extractors/sports exhaust.
100km just maybe on flat, 1/poofteenth of a degree higher than dead level 90km. (havent had the GPS on it yet, going off others speedos cause the zuk is way out of wack).
Murrurundi range 3rd gear if i hit it with noise, 2nd if im stuck behind someone and lose momentum.
Moonbi range 2nd no matter WHAT i end up in bloody 2nd.
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less weight is cheap horse power, what size tyres are you running if they are large (ie 31's or bigger) wap down to a 29.topdown wrote:What's the best way to increase highway speeds on a 1.3l zook?
I am using mine less and less for hardcore 4x4 and more for camping/fishing trips which usually involve a few highway k's before I get to any dirt. I only put it into 4x4 twice last year.
Gearing, exhaust and carb or lighten it up etc.
The dead set simplest way is a bigger motor ... I firmly belive that suzuki should always have put at least the G16 motor in the sierra.The difference is drivability between a 1.3 and a 1.6 is huge in my opinion.
I could easily sit on 110 with a 1.6 equipped 235/75 kumho wearing sierra ..all the way from melbourne to wangaratta up the hume, power to overtake even.
Thats with a stock 1.3 exhaust and intake.
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nah i use it for a daily driver to and from work, but primarily offroad so its not a huge drama. i must admit whenever i can be stuffed gapping points and plugs, changing fuel filter and cleaning out the carby, it will hold the 100 for longer, but yeah, hills and my 1.0L dont mix well......GRPABT1 wrote:That must suckgadZOOKs wrote:84 1L tinny.
31 x 10.5 inch buckshots running about 18 psi.
extractors/sports exhaust.
100km just maybe on flat, 1/poofteenth of a degree higher than dead level 90km. (havent had the GPS on it yet, going off others speedos cause the zuk is way out of wack).
Murrurundi range 3rd gear if i hit it with noise, 2nd if im stuck behind someone and lose momentum.
Moonbi range 2nd no matter WHAT i end up in bloody 2nd.
1991 SWB Soft-top.
TG 6.5's
Stock 3.7 ratio diffs (rear mini-spool)
Stock 1.3L with 5-speed
Standard intake and exhaust
Maxxis Bighorn 31's (on 15x8's) at 25psi
EF FALCON 100A alternator (I can not notice any reduction in HP with this installed)
Mine will sit on 100 with around 1/2 to 3/4 throttle without any real problem at all (at about 3900rpm). On a good flat road it will hold 110 at 3/4 to full throttle with a small headwind with no real dramas too. Mine seems to be OK for a stock 1.3L!
Big hills will slow it down to 80 in 3rd gear while revving it's tits off - but it never really goes any slower than that.
Fitting the 6.5's was the best thing I have done to make it work on the highway. The 31's work great with them IMHO!
ps - the speeds quoted are GPS readings. My speedo reads 10kmh lower than it should with my current setup (i.e. 90 on the speedo = 100 on the GPS)
Cheers,
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TG 6.5's
Stock 3.7 ratio diffs (rear mini-spool)
Stock 1.3L with 5-speed
Standard intake and exhaust
Maxxis Bighorn 31's (on 15x8's) at 25psi
EF FALCON 100A alternator (I can not notice any reduction in HP with this installed)
Mine will sit on 100 with around 1/2 to 3/4 throttle without any real problem at all (at about 3900rpm). On a good flat road it will hold 110 at 3/4 to full throttle with a small headwind with no real dramas too. Mine seems to be OK for a stock 1.3L!
Big hills will slow it down to 80 in 3rd gear while revving it's tits off - but it never really goes any slower than that.
Fitting the 6.5's was the best thing I have done to make it work on the highway. The 31's work great with them IMHO!
ps - the speeds quoted are GPS readings. My speedo reads 10kmh lower than it should with my current setup (i.e. 90 on the speedo = 100 on the GPS)
Cheers,
Pez
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91 Sierra soft-top. My Members thread: http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=169128
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1997 j20a Vitara
2.0l
5.12 r&p
31" MT/R's
2 1/4 exhaust & k&n filter
1997 j20a Vitara
2.0l
5.12 r&p
31" MT/R's
2 1/4 exhaust & k&n filter
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Transfer case gear set - TG = Trail Gear. 6.5 is just a reference to low range ratio. They reduce your high range too, about 18% reduction. This allows you to run bigger tyres by compensating for the increased tyre size. Plenty of infomation in the bible and by searching on gearing reduction.
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Layto....
edit - Steve was too quick
Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
its about as comfortable as you can get in a zook, with the roof basket on at that speed it's cutting a massive amount of air & I would need a couple hundred more kays of road to get any more out of it.Gwagensteve wrote:So it fawking should with a j20 @ 4500rpm
not sure if I'd call that "comfortable" though
@ 4,500 rpm it's making good torque & power, when it's up near 6,000 rpm it's
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It's not a J20 but my 95 Sierra…
Rebuilt 1.3 (12 months ago)
Extractors, 2" exhaust and sports muffler
No Gearing
235's on 15x7's
Cruise happily between 100 - 110kph
Pedal 1/3 way on flat in 5th gear
1/2 - 3/4 on slight incline in 5th
Headwinds and inclines obviously do make it work a 'little' bit harder but it will still hold 100kph.
Have had it over 135kph (testing it after the original run in)…
Would not recommended this as it's a Suzuki Sierra not a Ford Cosworth Sierra!
Wouldn't mind gears in the near future to improve the driveability on and off road. But at the moment I'm more than happy
Rebuilt 1.3 (12 months ago)
Extractors, 2" exhaust and sports muffler
No Gearing
235's on 15x7's
Cruise happily between 100 - 110kph
Pedal 1/3 way on flat in 5th gear
1/2 - 3/4 on slight incline in 5th
Headwinds and inclines obviously do make it work a 'little' bit harder but it will still hold 100kph.
Have had it over 135kph (testing it after the original run in)…
Would not recommended this as it's a Suzuki Sierra not a Ford Cosworth Sierra!
Wouldn't mind gears in the near future to improve the driveability on and off road. But at the moment I'm more than happy
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I'm sure it wasn't meant to be but this thread is one of the funniest I've read for ages
Great to see everyone suffers, or at least nearly everyone without a turbo 1.6.
1988 SWB 1.3 with Extractors, 4.6 R&P, standard transfer, 31s no body lift (still) no bar work either good to cruise at 100 about 3400rpm will do 120kph on the flat but noisy as buggery with the soft top so I mostly sit about 90, holds 90 ok up the Gateway Bridge in 4th.
Great to see everyone suffers, or at least nearly everyone without a turbo 1.6.
1988 SWB 1.3 with Extractors, 4.6 R&P, standard transfer, 31s no body lift (still) no bar work either good to cruise at 100 about 3400rpm will do 120kph on the flat but noisy as buggery with the soft top so I mostly sit about 90, holds 90 ok up the Gateway Bridge in 4th.
My old hardtop SPOA, 32's and a 4.16 tcase, fresh 1.6 was clocked at 160 Kph on my GPS ... was not too bad .. saying that .. I only ever did it once is 80,000Kms.
I remeber driving back from work to get to the hospital (wife giving birth in an emergancy c-section) I had the stocker with a 1.6 up to about 150 (vehicle duarability was not high on my list of concerns at that point) on the Hume between Benalla and Wangaratta .. needing two lanes to stay in the road I backed off to about 130 .. better to get there a little late than not at all ...
150 in an otherwise stock sierra .. Is plain scary .. I was very motivated to go very fast .. I slowed down.
I remeber driving back from work to get to the hospital (wife giving birth in an emergancy c-section) I had the stocker with a 1.6 up to about 150 (vehicle duarability was not high on my list of concerns at that point) on the Hume between Benalla and Wangaratta .. needing two lanes to stay in the road I backed off to about 130 .. better to get there a little late than not at all ...
150 in an otherwise stock sierra .. Is plain scary .. I was very motivated to go very fast .. I slowed down.
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