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Who owns a Bundera on this site?

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Who owns a Bundera on this site?

Post by Bundytime »

What is it? LX, hard top, soft top, FRP top......
Petrol 4cyl?? V6??? V8???
What mods have u done?

Do u need to buy any bits???? i have 2.............


Mine is a soft top (now) LX with twin lockers, high mount, 35's, custom suspension and a big block 22R..........

Cheers Daniel
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Post by Aza »

i want a bj70 thats sort of a bundy but i dont got a car yet :cry:
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Post by Sixty »

isnt a 'FRP' a 73series?? Wouldnt that make it a Middie? :wink:
Luv the sound of a diesel,
especially a Chev 6.2!
Its GONE.........Replaced by a qik HDJ105.

The bigger the boy, the bigger the TOY!!
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Post by robbie »

yo

just got a bundy the other day ;)

1985 LX Hardtop
'big-block 22R' :twisted:
Elec Windows / Sunroof
Stock farking standard!

Do you have a working sunroof motor bundytime?
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Post by BUNDERA »

I bought my Bundy for $5500 in Melbourne and bought it back into Tassie (as they are about $10000-$15000 down here).
It is an 1988 LX with Power steering and Aircon. I have rescently done some stuff to it like:

I spent a week respraying it from a gold colour to a pure white (much better, even shows the mud better!!) (see images below)

Other stuff includes:

2" suspension Lift
Return to Center Steering stabalizer
31" All Terrains (doing hand breakies is helping me wear em down faster so I can get 33's-35's)(yeah i'll grow out of it one day)
Sports air filter (pod type, less resistance)
UHF Radio with 1.2m Whippie
8" Driving lights (Pencil Beam and Spread)
xtended Diff breathers
ect.ect.

As for the stereo:
Sony CDX-L570x (52W x 4)
2x Sony Xplod 6.5" Splits (220W)
2x 170W 6.5" Splits (170W)
15" Sony Xplod Sub (stop your friggin heart!!) (1000+W)


These photos show my bundy the week i got it into tassie (note shit colour and not matching pannel colours, and it now (including a bit of wheel travel). A great improvement.

What do you guys reckon? ( i'm getting mudders soon 33's 35's depends on what is going cheap)

Nick

Hey Bundytime you know that photo of your old bundy running 35's on you site...It's farken sweet mate!

Look at POS when I got it (large photo)...Look at it now (small photo)What an improvement!!!
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Bundy TAKEOVER

Post by napsta »

hey guys,
i'm ben, from sydney, and i have a red bundy (red goes faster!)

it's got 2 inches in both suspension and body,
35 muddies which fit great. (except for the spare on the rear barn door!)
roll cage (thanx OverKill!)
UHF,
Big sony system to drown out the tyre noise

its the turbo diesel 2.4 in hardtop LX, altho the powersteering and aircon have been removed when previous owner put a newer engine in :-(

snorkel is arriving in the next couple of days and will go one asap.
2.5 inch exhaust is going on, as i have to move it anyway to stop the tyres rubbing,

looking for a steel winch bar. have an aluminium one forsale if anyone wants it.

pics below
nope, they are too big, cant attach. will resize one soon
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Post by robbie »

hey ben

sounds like you got a sweet ride there..

whats it like without power steering?
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Post by Ruggers »

I got a BJ73 lx, desiel 4cyl 3b, frp top,
got it stock standard $5000 from a doc hadnt seen the dirt in its life, motor rebuilt 50k's ago and suspenion done 6 months ago,
Its now got
maxxis 33-12.5-15's
15-8 black sunrasia's
steel arb winchbar
9000lb warn winch
uhf and am radio's

still to come cd player and towards the end of the year a rear locker
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Post by BUNDERA »

Sorry mate but that aint a bundy.... but they are still tuff
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Post by Sixty »

Middies are great cars, but it aint a Bundy :finger: :) :finger:
Luv the sound of a diesel,
especially a Chev 6.2!
Its GONE.........Replaced by a qik HDJ105.

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Post by napsta »

just got back from a session in the bundy, AWESOME! love those new tyres...

unfortunately my mate got his landrover swamped in a big mud puddle (which i got thru easy) and filled the whole thing (long wheelbase) up to the seats..

the bundy dragged it out, but it wouldnt start, realised that his fuel tanks were not sealed and had filled with water, hence the carbies were full of crap. had to clean and rebuild carbies and that was the end of the day. have to go back asap.
anyone around sydney keen for some offroading?
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Post by BUNDERA »

hey ben,
Great to here that your bundy is going hard. Have you noticed much difference in power when driving around on the streets (up hills) and low range work now you have fitted the 35's??

I would love to go wheeling but it is a long drive from tassie to sydney!!


Regards,
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Bundy's R US

Post by dumbdunce »

I have a charcoal 89 2.4 turbo diesel, 4" suspension lift (80 series/GU coils, 80 series shocks), FR and RR air lockers, 2" body lift, air, steer, stratos seats, cargo barrier (removed rear seats), am & uhf radios, kenwood stereo, snorkel, spots, driving lights, toyota PTO winch on modified ARB winch bar (modified to match body lift and winch), fiberglass flares (good for smashing into rocks), in the middle of an engine upgrade atm so the current 2.4 is for sale - you petrol boys might be interested ;)


how can a 22R be a 'big block'? all 22R's are the same size. ooh and if you have a 22R want to do an EFI conversion I have a 22RE inlet manifold etc lying around - PM me if interested!

this is my third bundera, so I have a few bits and pieces lying around.

cheers Brian
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Post by Aza »

what tyres u running?
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Post by dumbdunce »

have 33x12.5" and 35x12.5" BFG MT's, the 35's are just a bit too hard to turn but make a big difference in approach, departure, and rampover. there's not much it can't do on the 33's though - cranstons, wheelbarrow ridge road, freds. ranger bobs, etc.

saving up for a set of marks or rockhoppers....


do you *want* a bundy to replace the pushy? make me an offer *grins*
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Re: Bundy's R US

Post by robbie »

dumbdunce wrote:how can a 22R be a 'big block'? all 22R's are the same size. ooh and if you have a 22R want to do an EFI conversion I have a 22RE inlet manifold etc lying around - PM me if interested!


its called sarcasm :shock:
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Dumb,Dunce. Dumb. See Dunce Dumb?

Post by dumbdunce »

ahhhh. sometimes I'm a bit slooooooow. comes from driving a bundy ;)
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Post by robbie »

hehe :finger:
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Post by BUNDERA »

only cos it is diesel...
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Post by mlowe76 »

hey stupid question here..

has anyone got a pic of a bundy with a FRP top??

I didnt know they made one? I'd sure like to see a pic tho

Unfortuntely I dont drive a bundy - but i'm close I drive a MWB cruiser

Thanks
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Post by Bundytime »

ill put one up when i get a chance.......
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Diesel slow? maybe, but...

Post by dumbdunce »

[quote="BUNDERA"]only cos it is diesel...[/quote]

having owned two petrol bundy's before this diesel one, I can tell you there's not much in it performance wise - in fact with the boost turned up to 10psi, I reckon it's pretty even, up to 100km/h. sure the petrol is a *bit* faster on the highway, but that's about where the benefit ends. the diesel offers outstanding fuel economy (mine weighs in at 2200kg, up to 2600 with 2 people, full gear, full fuel), and delivers between 11 and 14l/100km, (even better if you drive like a girl ;) in just about any terrain, turning 33" tyres. The best the petrol ever delivered was around 13.5l/100km, and in steep or sandy terrain could easily suck down 17+. The diesel has the lowest factory crawl ratio of any landcruiser (48:1). it has a far stronger R151F gearbox. (same as current 100 series NA diesels). the engine has no reliance on electricity - I can plunge into window deep water and never worry about getting the distributor wet. it has actual engine braking for going down steep hills. it has actual torque at low rpm for going up hills slowly. No carby to get gunk in the jets and cause flat spots. no mucking about with replacing spark plugs and leads every 10,000km. sure it's a bit slow, but if the next refuel is 700km away, who's getting there first? ;)

of course, if speed really became an issue, I could high flow the turbo, or put a bigger one on, intercool, up the boost some more, tweak the pump to deliver a little more fuel, simple really.

cheers

Brian (I may be slow, but I'm not stupid *grins*)
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Post by robbie »

Well, I was actually looking for a diesel bundy, but only found a petrol one..

I heard the diffs are also stronger in the diesel bundies too?
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Post by dumbdunce »

the later (post 88?) petrol, and all diesels have the stronger rear diff, same size ring and pinion but fatter bearings and hemisphere, same as for V6, turbo, and later model hiluxes. the stronger rear diff hemisphere is identical to 80 series front diffs, except the 80 is of course reverse rotation high pinion.

the main other difference is the gearbox (R151F diesel, G52F petrol), and of course the engine.

diffs in the turbo diesel are 4.875:1, petrol I belive use 4.33:1?

not sure if the petrol bundy transfer uses the 2.28:1 low range like the diesel or the 1.99:1 like the 60/75 series cruisers.

can any of you 22R big block boys confirm?
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Post by BUNDERA »

Petrol Bundy Rear Diff has a ratio of 4.5.

As for the xfer case I would have a clue

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Post by robbie »

aye nick

I was under the impression it was 4.33, where did you find out it was 4.5?
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Post by dumbdunce »

one of you petrol bundy boys look up the diff code on your firewall plate I will look it up
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Post by robbie »

I will try and find it mate.. get on IRC in the mean time :)
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Post by robbie »

axle: g285
trans: g52 (i know this isn't needed, but what the heck :))
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Post by BUNDERA »

I ripped out my rear diff the other week.
Remember it was a lsd with a 4.5 ratio.

Bundytime and ruff know for sure.

i will find out the diff code of mine tonight.


hey dumbdunce you have mail....
Send us the pics and info (year kms ect)

Regards,
Nick
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