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GU 4.8 info

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GU 4.8 info

Post by Playn »

Hey can anyone give me any pros vs cons for the 4.8 wagons. I have given up looking for a 4.2 and now looking at the 4.8's. J :roll: ust do not know much about them. Thanks.
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Post by Spimon_NH »

I think the only big downer about the 4.8 is the way they drink the fuel...
As far as I know that's the only major downside. I don't know of any 'mass' issues those engines have (there'll be lemons in any model if you're unlucky enough to get one).

Aparently a reliable engine and plenty of power. Anything particular you're wondering?

So you can't find a suitable 4.2, any reason for the switch to looking for the 4.8? They're very different engines (petrol vs diesel is a whole other can of worms). Just seems more common to decide between 4.5/4.8 and 3.0/4.2.
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Post by Playn »

I currently own a TD42 Gq and was looking to go to the GU 4.2 TD but they are just too expensive. For around 15K less I can get a 4.8 which would make up for the fuel use i suppose. What are the auto's like? I hear they are not too bad as you can drive them like a manual for down hill use etc. Cheers
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Post by Playn »

The reason is i want a bit more power for towing. The non turbo 4.2 struggles up hills and is just too slow. From reading the reviews etc for the 3 litre TD is they are unreliable and blow up. I know this was rectified from 2003 but they still have a bad name.
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Post by garth »

have a look on you-tube the rag-heads are gettin 1200hp outa them for sand drags....cant be that bad of an engine eh?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOq4EEOJ ... re=related

or spend the 15k on building a strong/worked TD42T, you already have a good base engine in the 92 series silver top!
I also have the same 92 GQ wagon and it tows the boat like a dream with a worked motor.

http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak ... 3423_n.jpg

good luck
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Post by bogged »

Get one and put the 6ltr stroker kit in it, the HKS turbo/IC setup and 1000hp is nuthin'.... :)
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Post by AFeral »

Where do the 6lt stroker kits come from bruce? Hope that not daffy making one.
Anything is possible, it just comes down to time and money.
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