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Patrol Engine Question

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Which engine suited for 4wheelin?


TB42
6
38%
TB48DE
0
No votes
TB45
2
13%
VH45DETT
5
31%
VK56DE
1
6%
RB30DET
2
13%
 
Total votes: 16

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Patrol Engine Question

Post by McJeff »

Which of these Patrol engines is best for offroading?
Should I get another 4wd?
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Post by Daisy »

NO DIESELS????

:roll:
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Re: Patrol Engine Question

Post by derangedrover »

McJeff wrote:Which of these Patrol engines is best for offroading?


all of the above?

none?

:?: :!: :?:

I hate multiple guess questions.......
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Post by Screwy »

Y arnt there any diesels in that list?
They are better suited for a stock vehicle off road.
the pole should have these in it 2:

-SD33 / SD33T
-TD42

then i would vote :armsup:
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Post by McJeff »

hey screwy

i wanted to see if anyone liked petrol power so i'll do diesel next time and see wat u think

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Post by McJeff »

for these who don't know about VK56DE

this engine is found on Nissan Titan Ute (US Model Not available to Oz)

Specs

5.6-liter DOHC 32-valve V8 engine
305 hp (227 kw) @ 4,900 rpm
379 lb-ft (513 Nm) of torque @ 3,600 rpm

sounds good?

i haven't able to get full specs but this is a start...

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Re: Patrol Engine Question

Post by bogged »

McJeff wrote:Which of these Patrol engines is best for offroading?


What sort of offroading?
Weekend Hack?
Competition?
Weekend Touring?
Desert Touring?
Long Distance Touring?
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Post by McJeff »

Bogged,

pick any one you think it's best suited for you there's no stopping you from expressing your opnions

I meant offroading could be anything like Desert Touring to Weekend Machine

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Post by Wendle »

what transmission comes behind the VK56??
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Post by getdirty »

Wendle wrote:what transmission comes behind the VK56??


Yeah, could be interesting, must be a suitable manual.........

Also, why not have a VH45DE on the list as technically there isn't a VH45DETT........ (except for one sick bastard!!!)..... :twisted:
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Post by Wendle »

there would be a lot of cool useful shit on the nissan titan. nealry all nissan stuff interchanges, so there could be some good engine, transmission, axle, brake solutions there..
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Post by bogged »

McJeff wrote:Bogged,

pick any one you think it's best suited for you there's no stopping you from expressing your opnions

I meant offroading could be anything like Desert Touring to Weekend Machine


The reason I asked is they would all be different.

Desert touring where you need economy you would go diesel. Probably TD42T, or depending on budget the Navistar 7.3 (I think)Turbo..

If it was a short course comp car where neddies are all important, but distance isnt, then go another V8 probably similar to Kyles (have u sold that thing yet dude?) VH45DE...

All suit different applications. etc etc
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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

Nothing wrong with the old TB42, though I wouldn't say no to a 4.5 or a supercharger :)
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Post by bogged »

interesting nobody has voted for the 4.8 yet, considering one magazine quoted 54ltrs to 100klms in softsand in a test they did, it would be shitful for offroad work!!! Then again I dont believe them figures.

also no votes for the 5.6, would be interesting, but again thirsty as shit...
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Post by McJeff »

Hey guys

Nissan VK56DE comes in either 5-speed automatic (column and floor shift).

I think this engine is proven its points bec the truck is Nissan Titan, already won couple of awards according to Nissan USA, "2004 Pickup Truck of the Year" - Four Wheeler Magazine and "2004 Tow Vehicle of the Year" - Trailer Boats Magazine it has topped Ford F-150 and Chevrolet 1500. Not bad for a truck that has just relased late 2003... it could tow 9,500 Lbs pretty good for a Nissan Truck

Nissan has done its research, benchmarking favored pickups and edging the bar higher for its Titan. The Titan boasts best in class headroom; best in class torque; best in class interior volume (for the Crew Cab); best 4x4 ground clearance; best 4x4 approach angle; largest in class 4x4 tires. Titan can tow up to 9,500 pounds, putting it at the top of the class alongside the new Ford F-150.

Fuel Economy... For this engine this size... could be interesting...

EPA city driving: 15 mpg
EPA highway driving: 19 mpg
C/D-observed: 15 mpg

*I don't know how it muchs in Litres/100Km so, there youse go...

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Post by Wendle »

i want one. with the column shift.
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Post by bogged »

Wendle wrote:i want one. with the column shift.


only for more leg room correct?
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Post by Wendle »

bogged wrote:
Wendle wrote:i want one. with the column shift.


only for more leg room correct?


nah - would be like driving a oversized, overpowered HQ kingswood ute!

wonder if they have a bench seat to go with the column shift?
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Post by McJeff »

Hey Wendle,

Nissan Titan comes with bench seats for column shift auto...
for more info check www.nissanusa.com

Regards

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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

Wendle wrote:
bogged wrote:
Wendle wrote:i want one. with the column shift.


only for more leg room correct?


nah - would be like driving a oversized, overpowered HQ kingswood ute!

wonder if they have a bench seat to go with the column shift?


Do they do a "3 on the tree" sports shift too :?: :D
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