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yet another what engine topic GQ wagon

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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which engine


Poll ended at Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:57 pm

6.5 turbo diesel Chev V8
7
12%
warm 350 chev on straight gas
4
7%
LS1 efi petrol V8
11
19%
TD42 with ball bearing turbo and intercooler
37
63%
 
Total votes: 59

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Post by chunks »

Lol 454 crossing the Simpson, dunno how the petrol tanker would go keeping up with you over the dunes!
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Post by stool »

A Fuel injected big block v8 will surprise some with
its max power around 1800rpm and can be not much
worse than a tb42 if not better once loaded up for a holiday
at the fuel pump

for eg I have a 454 on LPG and it dose 28lph around town and about the same on the hwy

and most tb42 engines on LPG use around 23lph empty
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Post by gq351 »

stool wrote:A Fuel injected big block v8 will surprise some with
its max power around 1800rpm and can be not much
worse than a tb42 if not better once loaded up for a holiday
at the fuel pump

for eg I have a 454 on LPG and it dose 28lph around town and about the same on the hwy

and most tb42 engines on LPG use around 23lph empty

hey steve, i agree mate my 454 gets better econemy than the gutless tb42 anyday :-)
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Post by gq351 »

chunks wrote:Lol 454 crossing the Simpson, dunno how the petrol tanker would go keeping up with you over the dunes!

haha thats funny i can picture it :-) alot of people get scared when you mention big cubes but they are not as bad as you think.....
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Post by tlc75v8 »

[quote="gq351"]nah fine, set up mainly for gas & petrol as a back up coz not everywhere has gas,
but even on petrol i run a holley 750dp & my brothers 351 has a holley 650vac havent had any dramas off road :)
touch wood were going out tomorrow haha....[/quote
Yeah both them nissans sounded pretty impresive leaving the servo in Whittlesea this morning :cool:
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Post by gq351 »

haha how are you mate?
mmm we've been busted haha, do i know you? just that whittlesea is a small town lol,
cheers :-)
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Post by tlc75v8 »

gq351 wrote:haha how are you mate?
mmm we've been busted haha, do i know you? just that whittlesea is a small town lol,
cheers :-)
Nah mate you dont know me but i see you around a bit, im in a white GU tourer set up. Ill say g'day next time.
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Post by DAVESGQ »

mate if fuel ecomony is your main reason for a conversion id remoove anythought of petrols, turbo and intercooler will pay for itself in a year with fuel savings, plus very reliable and the cheapest option
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Post by redpatrol »

bought 6years ago a 94 gq with td42 with Luxan turbo, 3" Exhaust, fitted from new and only replaced the radiator with custom HiTech radiator, no intercooler running 8pound boost, doesn't overheat ,pulls like a truck and with long range tank fitted (145L) pulling offroad Trackabout camper can get a touring range 1100-1200km on 33" MTZ.
Use KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) and you can't go wrong, this motor has only 280,000 on it and will never get rid of it.


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