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NEW MODEL HILUX RELEASED IN 5 WEEKS !!!

Tech talk for Hilux

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Post by bj on roids »

wheelerdog wrote:it would be unlike toyota to put any extras in it such as traction control. if they include it, it will be included in the option pack along with the spare tyre, steering wheel and A/C. Half the stuff they have as options are standard in other marques. its just a toyota thing.

I reckon it looks alright. if it has more room in the dual cab it could be a could option to a wagon.


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Post by bj on roids »

gtwebbie wrote:What STONER drafted this concept vehicle as i think it looks like a cross between a Diahatsu TERIOS and Proton jumbuck :shock: :? :lol:


jumbuck!! :armsup:

it is IFS just coil IFS, not torsion bar (broomsticks)
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Post by bj on roids »

Siam PaJ wrote:Hi there, here is Super hilux in Bangkok :)

Image



Some more pics here:

http://www.weekendhobby.com/sale/questi ... 1&ID=12174


wonder if those tyres are replacin :?: g hte split rim cheesecutter combo which has been so popular the last 20 years.
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Post by brumby runner »

I just checked out the link to the extra pics.
Looks like the 100 series 3 link front with a Fortuner 3 link rear.
That about right Siam?
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Post by brumby runner »

I just checked out the link to the extra pics.
Looks like the 100 series 3 link front with a Fortuner 3 link rear.
That about right Siam?
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Post by Siam PaJ »

brumby runner wrote:I just checked out the link to the extra pics.
Looks like the 100 series 3 link front with a Fortuner 3 link rear.
That about right Siam?


They were 80 series front and rear :)
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

well who is going to get one
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Post by Rich »

Probably Me.
That's if toyota would hurry up and release them, they take forever !

They have released info on the Toyota Australian Web Site now, with Pics but still no Specs.

HURRY UP Toyota !!!!!
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Post by Siam PaJ »

Hi all, here is test report for 1KD-FTV (tested by Thai pickup magazine)

:D :D

1. 4X4 X-tra cab 3.0 G M / T

t/case 3.583

--------------Speed----------------


1 gear ----- 44 Km/H 4,600 RPM
2 gear-----80 Km/H 4,550 RPM
3 gear-----127 Km/H 4,500 RPM
4 gear----172 Km/H 4,250 RPM
5 gear------185 Km/H 3,900 RPM



0 - 40 -------------------2.81 sec.
0 - 60--------------------4.82 sec.
0 - 80 -------------------8.08 sec.
0 - 100 ------------------ 10.88 sec.
0 -100 ( 4H ) ------------ 10.68 sec.



1 /4 mile ( 402 M ) --------------------- 17.69 sec. 128.5 Km/H




40 -60 --------------1.91 sec. / 26.5 M.
40 - 80 -------------4.94 sec. / 87.7 M.
40 -100 -------------7.83 sec. / 161.2 M.
60 -80 -------------3.04 sec. / 59.7 M.
60 -100 -------------6.40 sec. / 142.6 M.
80 -100 ------------ 3.05 sec. / 76.8 M.

-----Brake distance----+--

40 - 0 ----------- 1.26 sec. / 7.3 M.
60 - 0 ---------------- 1. 86 sec / 16. 4 M.
100 - 0 ---------------- 3. 05 sec. / 43.2 M.


2. 4X4 Dual cab 3.0G A / T


t/case 3.909

----speed------

AUTO

1 gear ----- 55 Km/h @ 4,100 RPM
2 gear-----98 Km/h @ 4,000 RPm
3 gear-----145 Km/h @ 4,000 RPM
4 gear----185 Km/h @ 3,450 RPM

Manual shift

1 ----- 62 Km/h @ 4,550 RPM
2 -----110 Km/h @ 4,550 RPM
3 -----160 Km/h @ 4,250 RPM
4 ----185 Km/h @ 3,450 RPM
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0 - 40 -------------------3.17 sec.
0 - 60--------------------5.61sec.
0 - 80 -------------------8.53 sec.
0 - 100 ------------------ 11.86 sec.
0 -100 ( 4H ) ------------ 11.55 sec.


1 /4 mile ( 402 M ) --------------------- 18.26 sec. 126.9 Km/h


40 -60 --------------2.07 sec. / 29.2 M.
40 - 80 -------------4.98 sec. / 88.3 M.
40 -100 -------------8.94 sec. / 184.7 M.
60 -80 -------------3.27 sec. / 62.5 M.
60 -100 -------------6.54 sec. / 149.0 M.
80 -100 ------------ 3.56 sec. / 89.9 M.

---- Brake distance------

40 - 0 ----------- 1.23 sec 7.3 M.
60 - 0 ---------------- 1. 81 sec 15.2 M.
100 - 0 ---------------- 2.97 sec 42.0 M.
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Post by brumby runner »

Siam PaJ wrote:5 gear------185 Km/H 3,900 RPM

yeah baby :cool:
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Post by Mudzuki »

Siam PaJ wrote:2. 4X4 Dual cab 3.0G A / T

----speed------

Manual shift

1 ----- 62 Km/h @ 4,550 RPM
2 -----110 Km/h @ 4,550 RPM
3 -----160 Km/h @ 4,250 RPM
4 ----185 Km/h @ 3,450 RPM
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Post by Mudzuki »

Siam PaJ wrote:Image


Rear wheel looks pretty light, must have the locker on to flex that much :lol:
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Post by Mick_n_Sal »

Some pics of the new '05 Hilux from the Melbourne Motor Show

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Ignore the Blue Box on the crossmember & the White wire going to the floor ( Anti Static Stuff for the show - its on a turntable )
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Post by brumby runner »

So does it have rear leaves or not? :?
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Post by UZJ40 »

Yep rear leaves
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Post by Mick_n_Sal »

Definitely has rear leaves - though the spring pack looks a little odd for factory - appears longer than usual and less leaves. Don't take this as gospel though - I own a series 2 4runner.
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Post by NICK »

the only reason i can think to buy one would be the 2wd 4L v6, then super charge it and do some jumps. :D :D
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