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1 litre suzi

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1 litre suzi

Post by Bushboy_123 »

gday everyone,
Im pretty new to this forum and i was just wonderin are the old 1 litre sierras any good?? the old 4speed ones. have they got any go at all?? Im been offerd one by a mate and just wanna get opinions befor i jump :D i would look at choppin it into a ute so i could do some tourin maybe, would this be hard and/or worth it?? Any opinions would be gratefull. :?:
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Post by Kitika »

They are ok for driving around town but one the open road they are slow. With stock wheels you can do 110km tho. I fail to see how cutting a zook into a ute would make it better as a tourer? They are to small and uncomfy to use as a tourer unless you pack well and have upgraded the seats.
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Re: 1 litre suzi

Post by Bushboy_123 »

chheers, yeh id look at choppin it into a ute cuz i want a ute for shootin and s**t. id definately put better seats in it cuz i got a mate that has a coupl of racin seats lyin around home, do you know wat theyre like on fuel??
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Post by Kitika »

They are still pretty bad on fuel cos your driving them full throttle to get anywhere. But if you drive em slow they aren't to bad. My 1.3 gets between 8.5-9l/100km but it is bog stock apart from the gsx carbs and a mid range cam. From memory the 1litre we used to have would do about 10L/100km.
Once you add big tyres etc it is all down hill for economy and highway ability and will become a pain if your going to be doing big kms.
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Kitika wrote:They are still pretty bad on fuel cos your driving them full throttle to get anywhere. But if you drive em slow they aren't to bad. My 1.3 gets between 8.5-9l/100km but it is bog stock apart from the gsx carbs and a mid range cam. From memory the 1litre we used to have would do about 10L/100km.
Once you add big tyres etc it is all down hill for economy and highway ability and will become a pain if your going to be doing big kms.

I had one and for a 1984 model carbed motor I thought it was awesome ... is was getting 550ish to a tank mostly hiway running at full throttle to boot.
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Re: 1 litre suzi

Post by Kitika »

Our one was an 84 aswell. They carbs on them are awesome compared to the 1.3's so in good knick I reckon you probably could get economy that good. Our's burnt and leaked oil and was old and worn out which is probably why our economy was crap.
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Post by rustyvit »

I had a LWB 1.0l for 19 years, it was the greatest little rig that I ever owned, cruised happily at 105kph. I preferred the 1.0l over the 1.3 litre, just nicer gearing with less gear changing. Only got rid of it because I needed 4 doors.
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