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Rocky V'z Feroza
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Rocky V'z Feroza
Been thinking of changing my Feroza for late model Rocky ( Australian ) and am wondering about the difference in fuel economy, Better or worse
It's only a few years before I have to retire and I like the idea of a diesal Maybe,
Don't want it to heaverly modified but want to do real low range 4wding.
What do you guys think
It's only a few years before I have to retire and I like the idea of a diesal Maybe,
Don't want it to heaverly modified but want to do real low range 4wding.
What do you guys think
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Cheers Leon...
Cheers Leon...
Tasrocky wrote: This is good enough that a tank will last me 2 weeks.
I guess on a small island it would!
Sorry that was a cheap attempt at a Tasmanian joke...
On a more serious note do the Rockys have the same chassis as the Ferozas? I've also noticed some Rockys with the fibreglass top like the Feroza, but other are all one piece steel?
What sort of power do the various Rocky models output? ( 2l petrol, 2.8l diesel and 2.8l turbo diesel)
David
And I always thought they were on the same chassis/ wheelbase as the Feroza! I saw one for sale when I was looking to buy the Feroza which was a late model turbo diesel, but here in Adelaide they're rarer than Ferozas!
Here's some info from Redbook.
Made from '84-'99.
In '84 there were soft top, hard top and wagon versions. The carby 2l four cyl petrol put out a mighty 64kW, the 2.8l diesel an even mightier 54kW. The wheelbase is 2205mm for the hard top/soft top, the wagon wheelbase is 2530mm. (The Feroza is 2175mm)
In '99 there was only the Sportswagon RV diesel turbo for sale (with the long wheelbase). It output 75kW and had electronic injection. It also weighed in at 1721kg!!!
Here's some info from Redbook.
Made from '84-'99.
In '84 there were soft top, hard top and wagon versions. The carby 2l four cyl petrol put out a mighty 64kW, the 2.8l diesel an even mightier 54kW. The wheelbase is 2205mm for the hard top/soft top, the wagon wheelbase is 2530mm. (The Feroza is 2175mm)
In '99 there was only the Sportswagon RV diesel turbo for sale (with the long wheelbase). It output 75kW and had electronic injection. It also weighed in at 1721kg!!!
David
I own a Sportswagon and since August 1993 until end of production
Rocky came with IFS and back coils. Another change was wider track thats where those flares come in.Engine came with rubber timing belt. It came only in one spec and it hasn't changed between those years.
As for the electronic injection - not true.
Rocky has no electronics and that what it makes it such a bullet proof
truck.
Rocky came with IFS and back coils. Another change was wider track thats where those flares come in.Engine came with rubber timing belt. It came only in one spec and it hasn't changed between those years.
As for the electronic injection - not true.
Rocky has no electronics and that what it makes it such a bullet proof
truck.
1993 Daihatsu Rocky Sportswagon.
Melbourne VICTORIA
Melbourne VICTORIA
On road performance is all about power to weight ratios, so I imagine a Feroza would be a lot better on road (70kW & ~1250kg VS 75kW & 1721kg) if they were both driven flat out off the line. However a diesel turbo engine should propel the Rocky very well and have a lot of low down torque, whereas the Feroza would need to be revved more to extract performance and the gears would be needed more.
Take one for a test drive, that's only way to know if you'll like it for sure.
Take one for a test drive, that's only way to know if you'll like it for sure.
David
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