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SD33 vs L28??
SD33 vs L28??
Hey guys picked up a parts car for my shorty mainly for the 35"s and winch bar that were on it.. But its a L28 petrol that was apparently rebuilt not so long ago and just driving it up and down my street im impressed with the power it has over the diesel so considering swapping out my non turbo SD33 (24volt) for the L28.. Am i mad? has anyone else done it? is it hard to do?
Cheers Craig
Ps think its got a aftermarket carby and electronic dizzy
also are the radiators the same cos my sd33 one is brand new..
Cheers Craig
Ps think its got a aftermarket carby and electronic dizzy
also are the radiators the same cos my sd33 one is brand new..
I think you should go L28,but thats just 'cos i'd buy the sd33! The SD33 would have made a good tank motor,even still i wouldn't part with mine.Not really into 'power' or 'acceleration' these days,but i know this ute'll still be going long after i've karked it! It's slow and sluggish but it still gets better fuel economy than some of the c.r.diesels.....no chips or computers to burn out,runs on chip oil and a seriously staunch motor.Plus it's not worth the head funk to change all the gear anyhoo.....
Yeah ive decided to keep the SD33, not worth the hassle.. decided the only reason i was considering it was to get rid of the 24 volt electrical system! But ill just have to live with the 24v till i get a 12v turbo diesel donor car..
Thanks for all the input guys!
Craig
PS PM me if your after any MQ patrol parts.. wrecking a whole car atm.
Thanks for all the input guys!
Craig
PS PM me if your after any MQ patrol parts.. wrecking a whole car atm.
What parts you got left after picking to good bits off?SWBMQCraig wrote:Yeah ive decided to keep the SD33, not worth the hassle.. decided the only reason i was considering it was to get rid of the 24 volt electrical system! But ill just have to live with the 24v till i get a 12v turbo diesel donor car..
Thanks for all the input guys!
Craig
PS PM me if your after any MQ patrol parts.. wrecking a whole car atm.
EDIT: forget it, I just found your for sale thread.
Regards,
g@z.
Yeh i am just on my p's now macca i think i drive the sd33 pretty quick but how you drive yours? mines a 4 speed by the waymacca81 wrote:wouldnt surprise me. i could drag off more than my fair share of cars in my n/a sd33... they can get along surprisingly quickly if you learn how to drive em right...
cheers mate
mq patrol, zorst, spotties, lft ect
mikesmith wrote:lol i had a turbo l28 that would have blown any of the sd33's.
how many L28s came from the factory turbo????
i had a cordia that would pull a 12 second quater, but it doesnt mean all cordias will
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i dont drive mine at all now... its been retired to another MQ nut's backyard... mine was a 4spd also, and once you work out just when to shift those boxes, and learn to double shift quickly, you will give those boys in their falcorroladoors a bit of a shock... the low first gear in it means you will take them off the line everytime, and after some practive you will stay infront at least till the speed limit (we dont speed now do we boys... )TURBOMQ wrote:Yeh i am just on my p's now macca i think i drive the sd33 pretty quick but how you drive yours? mines a 4 speed by the waymacca81 wrote:wouldnt surprise me. i could drag off more than my fair share of cars in my n/a sd33... they can get along surprisingly quickly if you learn how to drive em right...
cheers mate
[quote="Barnsey"]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
Haha nah never do we speed thats a bad thing to do and against the law macca , yeh i was so suprised when i got my mq how hard it could pull off the line, quick question what else can i do to my stock sd33 to gain a bit more grunt???macca81 wrote:i dont drive mine at all now... its been retired to another MQ nut's backyard... mine was a 4spd also, and once you work out just when to shift those boxes, and learn to double shift quickly, you will give those boys in their falcorroladoors a bit of a shock... the low first gear in it means you will take them off the line everytime, and after some practive you will stay infront at least till the speed limit (we dont speed now do we boys... )TURBOMQ wrote:Yeh i am just on my p's now macca i think i drive the sd33 pretty quick but how you drive yours? mines a 4 speed by the waymacca81 wrote:wouldnt surprise me. i could drag off more than my fair share of cars in my n/a sd33... they can get along surprisingly quickly if you learn how to drive em right...
cheers mate
cheers
mq patrol, zorst, spotties, lft ect
does an sd33 need to rev out too 7000rpm?? at no stage did i ever think 'hmmm i wish i could rev harder...'
getting more grunt, off the top of my head i can only think to wind a lil more fuel into it. take it easy tho, coz too much aint always a good thing. (much like tryin to rev out to 7k
getting more grunt, off the top of my head i can only think to wind a lil more fuel into it. take it easy tho, coz too much aint always a good thing. (much like tryin to rev out to 7k
[quote="Barnsey"]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
macca81 wrote:does an sd33 need to rev out too 7000rpm?? at no stage did i ever think 'hmmm i wish i could rev harder...'
getting more grunt, off the top of my head i can only think to wind a lil more fuel into it. take it easy tho, coz too much aint always a good thing. (much like tryin to rev out to 7k
never said you need to, was merely pointing out that saying an SD33 will rev harder is a not right.
an L28 doesn't need to either, but it can if you want it to.
http://www.mothfukle-engineering.com/
How much fuel macca or how much of a turn on the little screw?macca81 wrote:does an sd33 need to rev out too 7000rpm?? at no stage did i ever think 'hmmm i wish i could rev harder...'
getting more grunt, off the top of my head i can only think to wind a lil more fuel into it. take it easy tho, coz too much aint always a good thing. (much like tryin to rev out to 7k
mq patrol, zorst, spotties, lft ect
it will rev harder in that it wont kill it by putting your foot flat to the floor. put you foot flat to the floor in ya l28 for a min or so and ill bet something will start makin the wrong sorta noises...
from memory, i think you only want to start turning it about an 8th of a turn at a time... it doesnt need much
from memory, i think you only want to start turning it about an 8th of a turn at a time... it doesnt need much
[quote="Barnsey"]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
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