80-series Landcruiser?
Discussion
Yes its a 1 hz engine I think, its got a different ( indirect injection ) head to the turbo diesel very reliable but not that powerful....
think turbo kits are avalible or you could put a second hand factory td engine in it and sell your old engine as its the same as in a 75 series ...
think turbo kits are avalible or you could put a second hand factory td engine in it and sell your old engine as its the same as in a 75 series ...
That must be an import which also throws up insurance issues. I'd give it a miss myself, I've owned two turbo 80s and I can only imagine they would be very slow and unpleasant to drive without the turbo. Of course it is possible to fit an aftermarket turbo kit to the NA diesel but it would surely be a better plan just to spend a bit more on a decent UK turbo diesel.
Maybe I should clarify, I'm in NZ.
On a side note, it always seems funny to me that whether a car is imported new or second hand makes a difference to your insurance in the UK - the majority of cars here in NZ are Japanese imports and it makes no difference at all to our insurance. Insurers don't even ask where the car came from, just what it is.
But yes, all opinions seem to suggest that the non-turbo ones accelerate about as quickly as a glacier so I don't think I'll bother with it.
On a side note, it always seems funny to me that whether a car is imported new or second hand makes a difference to your insurance in the UK - the majority of cars here in NZ are Japanese imports and it makes no difference at all to our insurance. Insurers don't even ask where the car came from, just what it is.
But yes, all opinions seem to suggest that the non-turbo ones accelerate about as quickly as a glacier so I don't think I'll bother with it.
Edited by GravelBen on Monday 21st December 09:55
GravelBen said:
Maybe I should clarify, I'm in NZ.
On a side note, it always seems funny to me that whether a car is imported new or second hand makes a difference to your insurance in the UK - the majority of cars here in NZ are Japanese imports and it makes no difference at all to our insurance. Insurers don't even ask where the car came from, just what it is.
But yes, all opinions seem to suggest that the non-turbo ones accelerate about as quickly as a glacier so I don't think I'll bother with it.
We had a load of second hand imports in the late 90s which really upset the official importersOn a side note, it always seems funny to me that whether a car is imported new or second hand makes a difference to your insurance in the UK - the majority of cars here in NZ are Japanese imports and it makes no difference at all to our insurance. Insurers don't even ask where the car came from, just what it is.
But yes, all opinions seem to suggest that the non-turbo ones accelerate about as quickly as a glacier so I don't think I'll bother with it.
Edited by GravelBen on Monday 21st December 09:55
they previously were telling people how wonderfull there cars were while selling what in japan was a base model
at premium prices so we had pajeros they called them shoguns and you had to pay extra for things like air con
then the grey imports came with all the toys so, the official boys threw their toys out of the pram and started placing adverts
saying these inports weren't safe and had lower safety standards which was fine until it got back to the japaness who then got upset at the british importers saying there domestic market cars were inferior ...
there was a lot of misinformation going about and sadly some of it was excepted as fact by the insurance industry
over here there are some ins companys who happy insure and some who won't , I've never had a problem but you do need to know who to ask for a quote...
Edited by powerstroke on Monday 21st December 14:33
they really arent that bad in my opinion as long as you keep in mind the age and weight of the thing. great plodders and loveable truck.
I have an 80 TD, its had a hard life but starts every morning and goes to work, if its cheap I'd buy it purely as an investment, they aren't dropping in money
I have an 80 TD, its had a hard life but starts every morning and goes to work, if its cheap I'd buy it purely as an investment, they aren't dropping in money
Gassing Station | Off Road | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff