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GU 2nd hand help AUTO OR MANUAL

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GU 2nd hand help AUTO OR MANUAL

Post by mrmud78 »

Hi all
Im looking around for a second hand 2003 3.0ltd
can any one tell me if the auto is any good for towing (i have a camper trailer) and how do they rate off road.
Have you had or know of any problems thay have.
Or should i just stick with a manual!
cheers
Ando
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Post by Skegbudley »

Hi Ando, Welcome to the forum.
Yes, the auto is good for towing. A camper trailer won't be an issue.
Biggest issue is remembering that it has to go where you drag it. Mine weighs in at around 1000kg and I haven't had any problems dragging is in High or low range.
The auto is good offroad. You can lock it in gear for hill starts.
Its easily modified to have a manual converter lock (Thanks to Chaz) If you want engine braking as good as a manual.

Get a EGT gauge if you intend on towing a lot. It can save the engine.
Valuable info on Patrols can be found at patrol4x4.com.
Grenade stickers are available there too to keep bogged and others happy :D
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Post by 5upaMav »

I agree, the autos are pretty good. Mine is a 2002 and I have a manual torque converter lock that I built for it. If you are going to tow, make sure you look into that as they really hunt in and out of lock when towing in O/D. You also might want to look at a set of reduction gears if you get bigger rubber.
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Post by mrmud78 »

Ok cheers for that
ye planing 6" and 35s and diff ratios to sute
what is involved in setting up the converter lock
also thanks for the welcome i dident know about that forum
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Post by RRover85 »

I have an auto Patrol and im really suprised how good it is, tows my camp trailer good and is just good all round... obviously not as good as a manual if you are bogged etc but I just avoid getting bogged!!

I thought the auto's had a little more torque than the manuals when I test drove and was planning on buying a manual and but im really happy with mine
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Post by Skegbudley »

The converter lock is relatively easy to do at home. The components would be available from any auto parts shop.
Checkout Chaz's patrol pages for info. http://www.chaz.yellowfoot.org/Patrol.htm
He's also put a lot of work into preventing ZD30 engine failure.
Dawes valves probably are best sub i$100 investment/mod you can do to your motor.
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