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SWB Automatic
SWB Automatic
Hey all,
I am looking to buy a swp patrol and I have found one in great conddition ( 90 model) but its petrol and its also automatic....... I am not sure how the auto will go offroad from some serious bush work. I have only ever run my manual 4 runner.
Should I let the auto put me off ?? I would like to, over time modify the veichle a bit and do just more than beach work.
Please let me know your thoughts
I am looking to buy a swp patrol and I have found one in great conddition ( 90 model) but its petrol and its also automatic....... I am not sure how the auto will go offroad from some serious bush work. I have only ever run my manual 4 runner.
Should I let the auto put me off ?? I would like to, over time modify the veichle a bit and do just more than beach work.
Please let me know your thoughts
Re: SWB Automatic
Odum wrote:Hey all,
I am looking to buy a swp patrol and I have found one in great conddition ( 90 model) but its petrol and its also automatic....... I am not sure how the auto will go offroad from some serious bush work. I have only ever run my manual 4 runner.
Should I let the auto put me off ?? I would like to, over time modify the veichle a bit and do just more than beach work.
Please let me know your thoughts
Autos rock offroad, no issues changin gears going up hill, or while in water or shit. Also in sand, an auto would toast a manual, as you change gear in manual you will lose your momentum and stop, auto will kickdown and drive away.
Mines auto, and wouldnt go back
YMMV
hottiemonster wrote:cheezy's "EX" competition mav was an auto, but pushing a big motor. but it was probably still the auto back in the day when it was classified as a road car.
The Mav only got the auto in the newest rebuild, before that it was a 5 speed manual.
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Re: SWB Automatic
Odum wrote:Hey all,
I am looking to buy a swp patrol and I have found one in great conddition ( 90 model) but its petrol and its also automatic....... I am not sure how the auto will go offroad from some serious bush work. I have only ever run my manual 4 runner.
Should I let the auto put me off ?? I would like to, over time modify the veichle a bit and do just more than beach work.
Please let me know your thoughts
I think it depends a bit on the motor. What engine does it have?
Jason
This is not legal advice.
MKPatrolGuy wrote:hottiemonster wrote:cheezy's "EX" competition mav was an auto, but pushing a big motor. but it was probably still the auto back in the day when it was classified as a road car.
The Mav only got the auto in the newest rebuild, before that it was a 5 speed manual.
i will shut up then
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Odum wrote:Its the 4.2 petrol. Im just wondering how the auto goes with engine braking etc
Ive got an automatic in my SWB GQ and its good when climbing stuff, no need to play with the clutch as you would on a manual. BUT, it does tend to fast going down steep stuff, even when in first / lowrange.
Personally, after owning two manual four wheel drives, I reckon auto is better all round.
Rod
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
i have my patrol down at wholesale auto trans at the moment, getting one of their valvebody's fitted, which increases line presure, and a convertor lock up switch, which when activated, locks up the clutch in the convertor, like a manual. same engine braking as a manual.
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CRUSHU wrote:i have my patrol down at wholesale auto trans at the moment, getting one of their valvebody's fitted, which increases line presure, and a convertor lock up switch, which when activated, locks up the clutch in the convertor, like a manual. same engine braking as a manual.
I have had this done also.. mine is a diesel auto SWB, slow on road, but great offroad..
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