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NL shorty

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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NL shorty

Post by Ian Sharpe »

Saw a nice NL shorty in Canberra today, they do look good.

Do they ride harshly like my old SWB Landie???
NL 3.5l auto with front & rear lockers,winch, custom 3.15 T/C gears
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nice

Post by known 2 »

my cus has one thay ride nice and are realy quik too tho i don't think they make lift kits for them, arb anyway
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Post by -Scott- »

I don't have the NL, but I can tell you about mine - same chassis with smaller motor. :cry:

The ride is quite pitchy off-road, and if you let the tail get away on-road it's quite difficult to catch. Off-road, the ramp-over and departure angles make up for it. :armsup:

ARB don't list much for the shorty, but the LWB suspension stuff fits. Using standard height/heavy duty rear springs (910) I got approx. 2" higher than standard (about 3" higher than the original sagged springs) and the shocks are straight out of the catalogue - N64 front, NFI rear.

Not for everyone, but I'm pretty happy. The larger motor in the NL would be real nice, but personally I'll look at a DiD swap when the 3.0 keels over (with 140k I don't think it will be soon...)

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Post by GREGGO »

And at 320K we're still going strong :lol:
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Post by twinnie »

my shorty is has a dam good ride with the tyres at 40 psi and standard springs, it's an nh and has the suspention seat base i don't know if the nl did.

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3.5

Post by known 2 »

is the 3.5l realy worth paying a bit extra for in a nk/nj or dose the 3l do the job off road good enough
kaylee 2004 hdj78 RV. 33 mickey atz's, winchbar, 3i lift, 3i exhoust, spoties, roofracks and ufh. pimped interior .

86 lwb zook wt soa, 33's, locked, bard up, prety lights. monster tacho:/
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Post by -Scott- »

Off-road, I find that the 33s still catch me out in high range. On a hill which looks relatively simple the engine will run out of puff and stall in high range 1st.

On the open road I often use 14l/100, which I believe is because the gearing is now too tall for the 3.0 torque characteristics - even with "goodies" like 2.5" exhaust, hi-flow cat, snorkel and K&N filter.

An auto would help on off-road hills (and in low range it's only traction which stops it - not often these days :D ) but get worse economy on-road. I reckon the 3.5 would help in both situations - the SOHC from the NL would be better again.

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Post by NJV6 »

I have a NJ 3.5 shorty and the thing does ride terribly. It seems way to firm, it has the adjustable shocks that are always on the softest setting, with very little difference between the three settings. High on the priority list are new shocks.

The 3.5 DOHC is never short of power with 33's, with the k & N filter and free'd up exhaust this did wonders for the bottom end, basically power is never a problem, right down low, i do most off roading at about 1200 - 1800 rpm, just where is sounds really nice and is ready to go.

Glen
1994 NJ SWB, 3.5, 5 speed manual, 33's, XD9000, 4.9 diffs, Front & Rear ARB's, Safari Snorkel

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Post by J Top »

Hey NJ what are your tyre pressures, Try lowering them a little until the ride improves without getting too loose on the road
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Post by Grantw »

Had a NL shorty for about 12 months. Ran it with 35" claws, 2" body lift and 2" spring lift. Mine was an automagic and lacked drivability with 35's. With the road set of 33's it was beautiful to drive. Plenty of grunt and comfortable ride as well. Auto with airlockers was an ideal combo for most of the offroad i did, but downhills were tricky.... at times
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how much

Post by known 2 »

any one know people who wana sell there 3.5l paj swb or lwb for around $8k
kaylee 2004 hdj78 RV. 33 mickey atz's, winchbar, 3i lift, 3i exhoust, spoties, roofracks and ufh. pimped interior .

86 lwb zook wt soa, 33's, locked, bard up, prety lights. monster tacho:/
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