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What "safe" revs should you give a 2.8 turbo lux??

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What "safe" revs should you give a 2.8 turbo lux??

Post by BadLux »

Hey calling all you hilux owners, those with turbo's on your 2.8 whats a relatively safe rev change on road and off?When you rev it to 4000 it sounds like the engine is working like a 22yr old virgin getting his first root, what sort of wear and tear do these 3l's get at this rev??
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Post by phippsy »

Generally I don't find there is much gain over 3000, since I turboed mine it'll happily rev to 3500, anything over that doesn't seem to achieve much although sometimes when I've been bouncing around on rocks I've looked down to see the tacho bouncing around 4000ish :oops:
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Re: What "safe" revs should you give a 2.8 turbo l

Post by bowser »

you will only be able to rev it as high as the governor lets you unless serious down shifting, you wouldn't reek many rewards going as high as 4 grand.
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Post by HIL01X »

phippsy wrote:Generally I don't find there is much gain over 3000, since I turboed mine it'll happily rev to 3500, anything over that doesn't seem to achieve much although sometimes when I've been bouncing around on rocks I've looked down to see the tacho bouncing around 4000ish :oops:



3500 usually, maybe a bit more if i'm in a hurry.
4000+ when your gotta clean the mud outta your tyres ;)
180000kms up, 120000 with turbo on. I hope it's got another 120000+ in it.

As for the other er, I can't remember :?
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Post by MissDrew »

From memory I used to change at about 3500. Only went higher when in mud but wasn`t often at all.
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Post by Slayer »

chuggin around the streets i change up at about 2800, if i feel like givin it some shit it will rev to 4300 in 2nd and 3rd, as most said tho, not much gain after about 3500 ish... although mine is used to revin a 4100 in 3rd doin 101 kms overtaking on the highway.. why they always put over taking lanes on uphills i will never know...
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Post by redzook »

Slayer wrote:chuggin around the streets i change up at about 2800, if i feel like givin it some shit it will rev to 4300 in 2nd and 3rd, as most said tho, not much gain after about 3500 ish... although mine is used to revin a 4100 in 3rd doin 101 kms overtaking on the highway.. why they always put over taking lanes on uphills i will never know...


so u can pass trucks well thats what ive always thought :lol:
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Post by diesel028 »

Slayer wrote:chuggin around the streets i change up at about 2800, if i feel like givin it some shit it will rev to 4300 in 2nd and 3rd, as most said tho, not much gain after about 3500 ish... although mine is used to revin a 4100 in 3rd doin 101 kms overtaking on the highway.. why they always put over taking lanes on uphills i will never know...


So you turboed Luxes can go round us non turboed ones ;)
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Technically roads should be designed so that the "loaded truck does not suffer any reasonable loss in speed".

Damm.. i thought i got rid of that brain cell last week, oh well.
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