The 2f runs well on the stuff. It also will run upside down etc, no angle issues like carbies or dare i say it... diesels
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Again, tuned right they also push out more midrange torque than their petrol counterparts.
they require slightly more maintanence than a petty 2f (only because you occasionally have to de-gum the converter or it can start becoming hard to start)... by occasionally i mean every 5 years or so.
the biggest disadvantage to them is range and Outback availability. i have never ran into a problem with a 90 L tank for long weekend trips, but i wouldn't attempt crossing the simpson with it. availability is fine in most places (country Vic/NSW/QLD/WA/SA will have a servo in range), but again, long distance touring, like the Cape or canning would be a struggle.
the biggest advantage of diesel is when touring. for every 5L you carry, you get more range. plain and simple. they are slower onroad, lack some oomf offroad (my diesel 40 never got out of lowrange in the sand at robe, my LPG 40 hardly saw lowrange). and more expensive to run/service.
a well running 2f is about 300 bucks (sometimes less). that's about what? 3 injectors for a 2h?