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like to know which is better 3l d turbo or 4l v6

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like to know which is better 3l d turbo or 4l v6

Post by bundy4x4 »

like to know what would be better I'm thinging of buying a new hilux a 2005 model need to know which is better a 3l desiel turbo or a 4l v6
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Post by MissDrew »

I`d go the V6
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Post by Shadow »

v6 for power :D
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Post by HIL01X »

Diesel for economy.
And if your stepping up from an old hilux it will have power :D
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Post by MissDrew »

HIL01X wrote:Diesel for economy.
And if your stepping up from an old hilux it will have power :D


economy when you are paying atleast 10c a litre more for the crap :roll:
A push bike has more power then a diesel hilux of any age.
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Post by HIL01X »

Diesel-----8.5l per 100k }
Petrol-----13l per 100k } according to toyota blurb
120kw for diesel; a bit more than my pushbike. ;)
And i dont pay for fuel anyway :D
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Post by thebrunks »

Diesel would have to be at least 50c a litre higher to be more expensive to run!!!

If ya like the black stuff buy a petrol, but if ya want to go offroad a diesel is always the go!

Anyone who thinks otherwise is a Image
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Post by Shadow »

120kw is heaps for a hilux ey. Id probly go the diesel.

does the diesel have an IC?

if not drop one on and pump up the boost baby :D
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Post by MissDrew »

thebrunks wrote:Diesel would have to be at least 50c a litre higher to be more expensive to run!!!

If ya like the black stuff buy a petrol, but if ya want to go offroad a diesel is always the go!

Anyone who thinks otherwise is a Image
Do one rebuild and its all lost
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Post by Shadow »

Guts wrote:
thebrunks wrote:Diesel would have to be at least 50c a litre higher to be more expensive to run!!!

If ya like the black stuff buy a petrol, but if ya want to go offroad a diesel is always the go!

Anyone who thinks otherwise is a Image
Do one rebuild and its all lost


yep but most people dont have to rebuild the engine, if they are buying a car new, they leave that for the 2nd or third owner.

and a diesel should get a shitload more k's (200thou) before it dies compared to a petrol.
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Post by slosh »

Are you sure the new diesel pumps out 120kW? That's incredible- more than the 115ishkW from Toyota's 4 litre 15B-FT which was used to power the huge Toyota Mega.
Seems hard to believe but then again Nissan's td 3.0L doesn't seem to be all that exciting to what it sounded like on paper.
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Post by 80UTE »

I had an 04 3.0TD Hilux and i went great but it did like a drink, 420-440 km/Tank (55ltr) 7.8 Km/Ltr and at $1.20/Ltr was getting expensive. Went for a test drive in a 4.0 VVTI V6 last week and im picking up my new Petrol Lux next week. I Know the petrol will suck more juice but what a nice jigga on the highway.

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Post by rocknferoza »

Shadow wrote:120kw is heaps for a hilux ey. Id probly go the diesel.

does the diesel have an IC?

if not drop one on and pump up the boost baby :D


Yes the new turbo diesel is intercooled :D
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Post by rocknferoza »

slosh wrote:Are you sure the new diesel pumps out 120kW? That's incredible- more than the 115ishkW from Toyota's 4 litre 15B-FT which was used to power the huge Toyota Mega.
Seems hard to believe but then again Nissan's td 3.0L doesn't seem to be all that exciting to what it sounded like on paper.


Yeah man shes got 120Kw and I think 343Nm @ 1400rpm :shock: :shock:

double overhead camshatfs, 4 valves per cylinder, common rail injection, variable vane turbocharger ( I think ) and all electronic :D
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Post by MacroP »

Guts wrote:
thebrunks wrote:Diesel would have to be at least 50c a litre higher to be more expensive to run!!!

If ya like the black stuff buy a petrol, but if ya want to go offroad a diesel is always the go!

Anyone who thinks otherwise is a Image
Do one rebuild and its all lost


Compared to the all new V6? The newish 4 cylinder 1KD is a few years old now and shares some bottom end components of the older 1KZ which has been around for 12 years or so for which you can buy aftermarket kits for.
I'd say the 6 cylinder donk will cost more for a rebuild as geniune parts will be your only option for quite a while.

Remember, the older 3VZ V6 4Runners cost more to rebuild than the 3L 2.8 diesels. I'm rebuilding the old man's 2.8 donk ATM. Complete kit was $400. More cylinders, more bits, more cost.
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Post by MacroP »

rocknferoza wrote:
slosh wrote:Are you sure the new diesel pumps out 120kW? That's incredible- more than the 115ishkW from Toyota's 4 litre 15B-FT which was used to power the huge Toyota Mega.
Seems hard to believe but then again Nissan's td 3.0L doesn't seem to be all that exciting to what it sounded like on paper.


Yeah man shes got 120Kw and I think 343Nm @ 1400rpm :shock: :shock:

double overhead camshatfs, 4 valves per cylinder, common rail injection, variable vane turbocharger ( I think ) and all electronic :D


Yep variable nozzle that what the V stands for in the engine code, 1KD-FTV.
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Post by nodge »

Dont forget you can buy a plug in chip and get some 144kw and 410nm straight out of the 1KD with out touching the boost. Also the service intervals should be greater now as the soot load in the oil is greatly reduced with high pressure common rail injection.

As an aside its remarkable to think that Lexus has had to put a diesel motor in their next IS200 model so they can cater for the luxury car market in Europe.
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