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BEST OF BOTH WORLDS/ENGINE UPGRADE OR CAR CHANGE
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BEST OF BOTH WORLDS/ENGINE UPGRADE OR CAR CHANGE
So posed with trip of a lifetime travelling around australia towing 1.5t of cravan i have a modest budget of anywhere between 20k to 30k.
If possible i would like to do up my land rover disovery 3.9 petrol/gas but i am finding it very sluggish even with a recent engine rebuild and cant imagine what it will be like with a van on the back.
So i have this money what should i do.... i dont want any smart arse one liners like buy a cruiser hah hah hah..
When i dont have the van attached i want the car to really get up and boogie but still return reasonable fuel figures. Oh and my idea of reasonable fuel figures are around 20l per 100kms or better but not worse.
I have occasional thoughts of a turbo tb42 or something silly like that but not sure if that would be feasable to tow a van. It cant be straight gas either as alot of places i will be going wont have gas.
I have researched nearly every conversion for the disco from 350 fuel injected chevs to 6.5 litre chev diesels.
any opinions would be greatly appreciated and i know im more than likely gonna have to sell my rover but i would like it if i didnt have to..
Marc
If possible i would like to do up my land rover disovery 3.9 petrol/gas but i am finding it very sluggish even with a recent engine rebuild and cant imagine what it will be like with a van on the back.
So i have this money what should i do.... i dont want any smart arse one liners like buy a cruiser hah hah hah..
When i dont have the van attached i want the car to really get up and boogie but still return reasonable fuel figures. Oh and my idea of reasonable fuel figures are around 20l per 100kms or better but not worse.
I have occasional thoughts of a turbo tb42 or something silly like that but not sure if that would be feasable to tow a van. It cant be straight gas either as alot of places i will be going wont have gas.
I have researched nearly every conversion for the disco from 350 fuel injected chevs to 6.5 litre chev diesels.
any opinions would be greatly appreciated and i know im more than likely gonna have to sell my rover but i would like it if i didnt have to..
Marc
Looking for a car
u thought bout the new ford f-trucks.. they're goin down in price.. and im not sure.. but there MAY be a few for around 30k..
holden suburban?
or a project of your own to make your tourer the best tow rig by throwin a few dollars at it for an engine conversion perhaps??
TOM
holden suburban?
or a project of your own to make your tourer the best tow rig by throwin a few dollars at it for an engine conversion perhaps??
TOM
custom bar work, 4x4 parts, trailers, anything out of steel/alloy :D
You can also stroke out the land rover... should at least be able to get another half a litre out of the engine that way.
Supercharging sounds like a good option too - but may be an issue with low fuel quality in remote locations.
You might also look at getting aftermarket fuel injection and significantly retuning it.
Supercharging sounds like a good option too - but may be an issue with low fuel quality in remote locations.
You might also look at getting aftermarket fuel injection and significantly retuning it.
if you going around australia you dont want anything to modified out back it can be hard to get parts cruisers are the most popular out there and parts are readily aveable dont go big tyres as they cost a fortune and take several weeks to get in. just a thought when modify vehicles for around aus travel
HZJ73, lifted,crawler gears, double locked, sitting on 35's
YEAH RIGHT mate, are u would be lucky to get those figures in a diesel?STIKA wrote:have you looked at the V8 100 series? i know the prices have droped considerable on the east coast.
Mine get 25l/100km towing 3.4t car trailer and 14l/100km unladenaround town with heaps of power.
have u thought of a 80 series, ot even a GU diesel, or even something smaller like a pardo or pajero? once u are away from the major cities the LPG gets pricy & not really even worth running
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