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Paul from the Philippines
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:19 pm
by Pablo
Hi there! I am Paul, 33 years old, and am from the Philippines. I grow sugarcane for a living and stay in the farm. I have the motorpool at my disposal and a lot of time as well.
Here are my 4x4's and their pictures:
1983 Hilux with Nissan RD-28 6 cylinder diesel, twin radiators (the other one is under the bed, on top of the muffler in the photo), 2 inch lift, 33 BFT AT's on 15x10 Mickey II wheels
1990 Hilux 2.8 Diesel with 2.4 2LT-E Turbo, factory rear Diff-Lock, front Detriot True-trac LSD, Super axles, 5 inch Skyjacker springs, 2 inch Downey Shackles, 35 inch Cooper Discoverer STT's on 15 x 10 AR Outlaw II wheels
1994 Landcruiser 1HD-T 4.2 Diesel, factory front and rear Diff-locks, Factory winch, OME 2inch Coils, RS9000 shocks, 305/70-16 Dick Cepeks on 16x8 AR Wheels, TJM bullbar
1954 M38A1 all original and 1952 M38 with Dana 30/Dana 44, Lock-rights, 33 inch Mudzilla's
I have done my fair share of wrenching and a lot of trial and error as well. I love the sea and usually go jetskiing as well as speedboating.
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:43 pm
by billyvanboheman
Awesome looking toys you have got there, welcome to the forum.
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 2:30 am
by Pablo
Thanks a lot!
This is a very informative forum and I wish to learn a lot here. I am willing to share any information. Hope I could lend a hand.
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 7:30 am
by mroffroader
WOW!!!! those trucks are wicked!!! look how shiney they are underneath!!! it looks like you pay a lot of attention to detail!!! good work man keep the pictures comming in!!!

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:46 am
by kaney
very cool trucks!!!

is the hilux built as just a show vechile or offroader aswell?
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:46 am
by PR

Awsome toys

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:30 am
by Pablo
They are all off-roaders.
The blue truck just got a make over for a few car shows, but its now back to its daily duties.
I will post some more pictures later.
Thanks.
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:32 am
by SupraLux
A great collection... thanks for sharing... you need to get a bit more mud on them tho
Steve
welcome
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:29 pm
by nuts
well u definitly have thrown allot of time and cash into ya rigs ...
at least u use them appropriatly
good 2 see more enthusiasts joining up
have had any probs with destroyin ya underboby radiater?
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:17 pm
by De-Ranged
Nice very nice
I was just thinking you've got as many trucks as me ..... just yours are all going and look alot better
you got some more details on the 83 curious about the cooling is the second radiator inline with the front, you running extra water pump.. did you have a cooling issue before and how big a differance did the second radiator make
Cheers Reece
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 3:26 pm
by Pablo
Yes, the RD-28 diesel couldnt keep its cool at any speed with the A/C on, using the Toyota L 2.2Diesel's radiator. I couldnt change to a bigger radiator as the straight-6 diesel is a tight fit in the engine compartment. I had to move my firewall 4 inches back and couldnt do anymore as I didnt want to change the interior configuration.
What I did was this:
1. Seal the filler hole on the second (under) radiator and install it at the bottom, wiring the electric fan with the ignition, so it is constantly on when the ignition is on.
2. Run the original (front) radiator's bottom outlet to the inlet of the second radiator located on the underside. This will make the water naturally flow to the bottom radiator and fill it up without a need for any pumps, bleeding, or watsoever.
3. Run the outlet hose of the underside radiator to the inlet side of the engine.
4. Fill the front radiator up, checking to see that water is flowing to the bottom radiator and back to the engine.
5. Start the engine and warm it up to open the thermostat, and continue adding water till you no longer have air in the system. Make sure the water is circulating.
Thats about it.
It lowered my temperature considerably, as I used to be at the 100 C mark. With this setup, I maintain 80 C, and this will stay this way even if you let it idle all day with the A/C on. The truck now holds 10 liters of water, running on 5 liters distilled water and 5 liters Shell coolant.
As to damage, so far I dont have damage. I installed a wire screen on the topside of the underside radiator, and it is shielded by the muffler from the bottom. Another thing, it sits level to the chassis so its rather high of the ground.
Hope that helps.