Awesome! im feeling lonely out here all on my ownTinus lotz wrote:I have been longing a 4.2 pickup for a long time so if they stop making it I must buy one soon !!!!!!


Awesome! im feeling lonely out here all on my ownTinus lotz wrote:I have been longing a 4.2 pickup for a long time so if they stop making it I must buy one soon !!!!!!
This is just it, Russ, what is the definition of Tough Stuff? Ours are VERY capable on a trail but as racist as Malema is, the next day or so the Disco has some "weird" kak caused by that trail - or just coincidence... My dad wishes he didn't have to sell, he also has an Xtrail but the decision to rather sell the Disco and keep the Xtrail was based on issues over the last 3-4 years, plus city run around costs.Russ Kellermann wrote:Those D3's are actually very good on the trails, packed with all that tech they perform very admirably, and may even outperform an empty patrol pickup. But add some weight to both and put them in the tough stuff and that patrol will start to work for its supper where the D3 will be bottoming out etc. D3 has become a good all rounder to be honest.
Tinus, the 4.2 pick-up does have a turbo and intercooler these days, but it is a very conservative set-up designed to maintain power at altitude, rather than to act as a major power booster. It is bound to be a super durable set-up.Tinus lotz wrote:And there is no turbo to tune so what is the game plan????
Tinus lotz wrote:IMHO the japs spend many a year building that motor don't try to change it......
To illustrate this:...the 4.2 pick-up does have a turbo and intercooler these days, but it is a very conservative set-up designed to maintain power at altitude, rather than to act as a major power booster. It is bound to be a super durable set-up.
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