


Jafa wrote::lol:that was some sticky Kaimai mud!!
good fun tho!
monstr wrote:
Shane wrote:Jafa wrote::lol:that was some sticky Kaimai mud!!
good fun tho!
anymore vids of thunderguts?those silverstones should work well in that goo,as long as they are touching the ground thats issome pretty big ruts in there by the looks.
Shane
mercutio wrote:is that hole on thompsons it looks familiar
gary_in_nz wrote:Shane wrote:anymore vids of thunderguts?those silverstones should work well in that goo,as long as they are touching the ground thats issome pretty big ruts in there by the looks.
Shane
yeah i would be keen to see some of that truck in action with those tires!!
monstr wrote:
Shane wrote:Jafa wrote::lol:that was some sticky Kaimai mud!!
good fun tho!
some great vids there guys+girls
Jafa that 4 banger does go great,pitty the Lexus V8 was a shiter cause I sure you would have monstered it even more so another gear or two up![]()
anymore vids of thunderguts?those silverstones should work well in that goo,as long as they are touching the ground thats issome pretty big ruts in there by the looks.
Shane
mudzilla wrote:Everywhere we went over Easter weekend Jafas eyes lit up when he saw ROCKSGoing through the Karangahapi gourge he wanted to stop and play in the river on the 6' bolders .. Sick ..
Jafa wrote:
drove all the stuff the v8's got stuck in, I'd rather spend my $$ on traction aids rather than more hp on open e
vvega wrote:Jafa wrote:
drove all the stuff the v8's got stuck in, I'd rather spend my $$ on traction aids rather than more hp on open e
are yes but is that due to the 40's and ground clearance ? ..only places i got stuck were when i had no wheels on the ground and i doubt a front locker would have helped when both front wheels were spinning and touching nothing but air
would have been good to stick 33"s on your truck and seen how it went
anyways the mud fulla's in the states use blown cammed meth breathing monsta v8's for there mud bogging ..and there american so hey cant be wrong
Jafa wrote:Stop it Skid!![]()
your just trying to wind us up! behave!
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Jafa wrote:
Your missing the point, my jalopy is a rockcrawler, not a mudbogger, like I said, I'd rather spend money on traction aids,ie 40" tires, good suspension, lockers, all the bits needed for rockcrawling, than on horsepower, you can have all the hp in the world, do ya no good if ya have no traction.
If I wanted to build something to go well in the mud, it wouldn't look like what I have built. Muddy tracks and bogs are not my trucks "home turf", but it still goes well enough in them to do the job, even with only 150 hp, like I said, if a lack of power ever pisses me off, then I'll do something about it....until then CATCH UP!!![]()
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Bulletproof wrote:Jafa wrote:
Your missing the point, my jalopy is a rockcrawler, not a mudbogger, like I said, I'd rather spend money on traction aids,ie 40" tires, good suspension, lockers, all the bits needed for rockcrawling, than on horsepower, you can have all the hp in the world, do ya no good if ya have no traction.
If I wanted to build something to go well in the mud, it wouldn't look like what I have built. Muddy tracks and bogs are not my trucks "home turf", but it still goes well enough in them to do the job, even with only 150 hp, like I said, if a lack of power ever pisses me off, then I'll do something about it....until then CATCH UP!!![]()
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Because it would put too much weight over front Axle and alter the balance of the truck.
Cheers Richard
The US spec engines made 250 horsepower @ 5600 rpm and 260 lbs ft (405.6 N·m) of torque at 4400 rpm (see graph below). I suspect the Japanese engine’s output has a similar profile. Note how torque is above 200 lb ft from as little as 1000 rpm…
The Toyota RZ engine family is a straight-4 piston engine series. The RZ series uses a cast iron engine block and aluminum DOHC cylinder heads. It has MFI fuel injection, 4 valves per cylinder and features forged steel connecting rods.
The 3RZ-FE is a 2.7 L (2693 cc) I4 version built in Japan. Bore is 95 mm and stroke is 95 mm. Output is 150 hp (112 kW) at 4800 RPM with 177 ft·lbf (240 N·m) of torque at 4000 RPM.
The 5L-E is a 3.0 L (2986 cc) EFI version of the 5L engine. It is the latest member of the L family. It has a bore of 99.5 mm and stroke of 96 mm, with a compression ratio of 22.2:1. Output is 96.5 hp (72 kW) at 4000 RPM with 141.6 ft·lb (192 N·m) of torque at 2400 RPM
The 1KZ-TE is a 3.0 L (2982 cc), 4 cylinders, SOHC, 2 valves per cylinder turbo diesel engine. Bore is 96 mm and stroke is 103 mm, with a compression ratio of 21.2:1. Maximum output is 130 hp (97 kW) @ 3600 rpm with maximum torque of 29.3 kgf·m (287 N·m) @ 2000 rpm. Redline is 4400 rpm. First produced in 1993, it is still used in new model vehicles today. 1KZ-TE also adopt the electronically controlled fuel injection, ETCS-i (Electronic Throttle Control System - intelligent) technology which is similar in basic construction to a modern gasoline injector, although utilizing considerably higher injection pressures, making it a very efficient engine
LOLYF wrote:See it will go better with a V8 in it, It'll save 6 kg over the front axle and be better balanced![]()