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Post by SASS »

Evening all,
i am looking around to replace my hilux and dont know what to buy.
Im after good power (the 2.4 hilux is a slug) Auto trans, coils not leaf, air and steer. This will be a weekend and play car but must be comfortable for long trips. wanting to spend around $10000 max on purchase price and do alot of the work on it my self. Any oppinions on what makes and models of rangies would suit and worth while mods please send me a post
Cheers
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Post by N*A*M »

buy surfection's rangie and wheel it hard
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Post by GRIMACE »

too late :lol: rear diff is MINE :D :armsup:
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Re: opinions please?

Post by RaginRover »

SASS wrote:Evening all,
i am looking around to replace my hilux and dont know what to buy.
Im after good power (the 2.4 hilux is a slug) Auto trans, coils not leaf, air and steer. This will be a weekend and play car but must be comfortable for long trips. wanting to spend around $10000 max on purchase price and do alot of the work on it my self. Any oppinions on what makes and models of rangies would suit and worth while mods please send me a post
Cheers
SASS


Get a non abs rangie from the early 90s 3.9 EFI and the 4 speed auto
they are your best bet should be able to pick up a 1990 or 1991 for that money

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Post by GRIMACE »

dont they have a Viscous Transfer :?:
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Post by Aquarangie »

Yes thay do, but it's worth the sacrifice for the 3.9 and later Hotwire injection system. Best off buying the latest Rangie you can afford.

Nothing on Rangies is impossible to do within reason.

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Post by GRIMACE »

Aquarangie wrote:Yes thay do, but it's worth the sacrifice for the 3.9 and later Hotwire injection system. Best off buying the latest Rangie you can afford.

Nothing on Rangies is impossible to do within reason.

Trav



Sorry to high jack the thread but I like learning abotu the stuff I have yet learnt when did this Hotwire injection come in and is it really that much better ? ? ?
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Post by Strange Rover »

If you are planning on wheeling it I wouldnt buy a rangie with a viscous transfer unless you were going to swap it out for a LT230 transfer (this one has the centre diff lock).

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Post by GRIMACE »

yeah thats what I was thinking as I have deffinately noticed the last few times out ormaeu that beside my front diff busting the transfer on steep uphill climbs seems to throw all/most the power to one front wheel leaving me stranded on some simple shit :?

On the flat and up the canyon it seems ok but fast uphill climbs are impossible :? stoopid viscous transfer :x
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Post by Aquarangie »

The Hotwire is only fitted to Rangies with 3.9, although all Discos released here were hotwire interestingly enough (including the 3.5 V8 models).

I would have to agree with Sam here on the viscous coupling, but I still wopuldn't let that deter you from buying a great example. It can be changed to a LT230 like mine has been.

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Post by landy_man »

i would definately consider a lt230 transplant after purchase.
the hot wire injection system is better than the old flapper type but still not great....nothing a wolf or haltech would not fix.

now if it was me....
i would buy an older model, the first efi's were very comfortable, fit a 4.6 with zf and lt230.....that would give you tons of power, nice auto, and a strong transfer......that can do front digs ;)
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Post by RaginRover »

landy_man wrote:, fit a 4.6 with zf and lt230


nah you don;t want one of those they tend to fall to bits after a good cooking and a few Ks 4.0L much better options, or get a disco motor 140Kw should be plenty, put a 70 degree thermostat in it and it will go like a cut snake

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Post by landy_man »

the only reason the 4.6 fell to bits was incorrect factory assembly....strectch bolts were used and the heads overtightened....
a new 4.6 block correctly assembled will go well
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Post by Britswed »

If your intereted iam about to purchase a 91 Rangie with stuffed Viscous will be putting in a LT230,its 3.9ltr silver ARB rear bar,will be ready for Sale next month sometime :D

PM me of Ring me

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Post by RaginRover »

landy_man wrote:the only reason the 4.6 fell to bits was incorrect factory assembly....strectch bolts were used and the heads overtightened....
a new 4.6 block correctly assembled will go well


I didn't mean yours I meant in general

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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

I bet SASS is sorry he even asked.....
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Post by Aquarangie »

landy_man wrote:i would definately consider a lt230 transplant after purchase.
the hot wire injection system is better than the old flapper type but still not great....nothing a wolf or haltech would not fix.

now if it was me....
i would buy an older model, the first efi's were very comfortable, fit a 4.6 with zf and lt230.....that would give you tons of power, nice auto, and a strong transfer......that can do front digs ;)


I do agree that a aftermarket unit is the best way to go if your'e original LR set-up gives you the shits, but for the 3 1/2 yerars I have had my 92, it's been trouble free. Nothing lasts forebver though, so in the near future when problems start to present themselves, I would seriously consider upgrading to a Haltech, etc..

But at the moment, I'll stick with what I got and stay true to my philosiphy!!

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Post by flat4 »

How about this:

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=17639

well under your budget.

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Post by Rangee »

hey Rangin Rover, why do you use the 70 deg thermostate ... seems rather cold, what is your fuel comsumption like ...

for the new guy i repowered my 87 highline with a new high compression 3.9 with 4.6 heads and a haltech e6x... and a whole hose to other bits ...
but i am interested in running it cooler ... i have an 88 deg with the twin thermos comming in just before then
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Post by RaginRover »

Rangee wrote:hey Rangin Rover, why do you use the 70 deg thermostate ... seems rather cold, what is your fuel comsumption like ...

for the new guy i repowered my 87 highline with a new high compression 3.9 with 4.6 heads and a haltech e6x... and a whole hose to other bits ...
but i am interested in running it cooler ... i have an 88 deg with the twin thermos comming in just before then
cheers
Rangee


I don't but if you wanted it to go harder then 70 degree would be a cheap mod, fuel consumption would be woeful

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Post by TUFFRANGIE »

We have had a '92 Manual Rangie with a 4.7 from new, the viscous hasn't faultered. Never got bogged on easy slopes or anything like that-in fact quite the opposite-got way further up a slippery hill than my mate in his '88 rover 4.2 and he had the diff locks in (centre and rear maxi drive). Our tyres were both at's with the same tread left. Also have booted along many tracks up and dowhills always great-even went in Navrun and did allright (came 4th at Castelmaine) considering it is relatively stock.

O well I guess it is what you prefer
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