
 Originally Posted by 
jakeslouw
					 
				 
				"hell I remember when a 2.25 naturally aspirated petrol 4 pot was all you  really needed to get the job done. the same power that that donk used  to produce can now be made from a 500cc 3 pot turbo diesel."
Hell I remember when 90km/h was really fast because we had no highways, but what's your point?
			
		 
	 
 I have a book in front of me ("Australia through the Windscreen" by William Hatfield) with the following quote "On a straight stretch of concrete past Ryde on the Great North Road, I proved for myself the maker's assertion that the job would do sixty [mph]. After that the needle was mostly below forty."  Mind you, it does follow with "Less than twenty miles from the Sydney G.P.O. you can look off the road at country absolutely untouched since the coming of the white man." 1932. The car was a Hillman Minx of "10hp" (Wikipedia says 30bhp and 1185cc). He drove it around Australia in conditions that most would now regard as "off-road" nearly all the way. ("And the surfaced road ends about twenty miles out [of Toowoomba].") Had the steering strengthened en route, no breakdowns, 2wd.
2.25L pfffft  
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
				Steve
2003 Discovery 2a
In better care:
1992 Defender
1963 Series IIa Ambulance
1977 Series III Ex-Army
1988 County V8
1981 V8 Series 3 "Stage 1"
REMLR No. 215
			
			
		 
	
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