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Location: oxley islan nsw
Registered: July 2004
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hilux engine options (help)
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Sun, 12 September 2004 00:21
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1979 hilux with an 18R 2wd i have been looking it to converting it and the 18RG looks like the go but i was wondering if a 3tgte would fit does any one no how much more power a 18rg haves over a 18r PLZ HELP I AM NEW TO THIS BUT AM LERNING
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Location: South Australia
Registered: November 2004
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Re: hilux engine options (help)
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Sun, 28 November 2004 12:07
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Man, Why has no - one else replied???
I am no expert - but; hey - what do you want it to do? Fast 0-100km/h speeds.
For all I know -( & that's not a lot )- what a hard coversion it would be - DO NOT DO A conversion, except for an 18RG. This means you don't need to do an engine conversion and a registration conversion (engineers report etc.)
18RG's come in 3 types, anything is better than yours.
The second generation is best, when you consider power / weight.
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Location: South Australia
Registered: November 2004
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Re: hilux engine options (help)- TURBO -Cause I' m stoopid
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Sun, 28 November 2004 12:14
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DO NOT USE A TURBO on your Car.
Toyota Mota Company - NEVER recommeded a Turbo on THAT!!!!!
THere were several very, good reasons why. But some thing's involving near death experiences (and treee's on the side of the road)stopped them releasing them on the Australian Public. - they only left shitty holdens and fords for idiots to kill themselves in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Go for a decent "sleeper" conversion - 18RG - Just like McDonalds - "I'm Lovin' it" In a Hilux with a REALLL 18 RG
YouR BesT FRIEnD
SleePEE
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Location: Jimboomba, Qld
Registered: November 2003
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Re: hilux engine options (help)
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Sun, 28 November 2004 12:46
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current model - 3RZ-FE engine - 2.7l EFI and go shit hot
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Location: Sydney
Registered: February 2003
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Re: hilux engine options (help)
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Sun, 28 November 2004 13:47
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bah, none of them go shit hot... they're a work horse, the engines werent designed for big speeds or power... what they were designed for was to be able to haul a tonne around town... that's why they had long stroke's (2.7 efi is good example)... they make decent torque and that's about it...
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: hilux engine options (help)
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Sun, 28 November 2004 15:55
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R-jay wrote on Sun, 28 November 2004 23:47 | what they were designed for was to be able to haul a tonne around town...
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Isn't that what a Hilux is designed for?
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Location: Sydney
Registered: February 2003
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Re: hilux engine options (help)
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Sun, 28 November 2004 22:05
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isnt that what i said? hehe
yeah they have torque and can pull loads but that's it.. don't expect them to rev hard or accelerate like a demon....
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Location: Jimboomba, Qld
Registered: November 2003
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Re: hilux engine options (help)
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Mon, 29 November 2004 07:33
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shit hot for a hilux engine
how fast do you want to go in a hilux
trust me i know i have only ever owned hilux's
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Location: sydney
Registered: March 2003
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Re: hilux engine options (help)
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Mon, 29 November 2004 09:39
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where have you been the past year
with so many mini trucks goin round these days
common engines for utes these days are
1uz
1gg
1jz
sr20t
so if you have over 6000 to spend then its an easy job
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