:Rolling:Good one! :Rolling::Rolling::Rolling::Rolling::Rolling:
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Further news, Coal corporation brought over 20 v8s last figure was 5 engines replaced since december 2007 and climbing when they starting buying them (heaerd from a rep that deals with them):wasntme:
Reminds me of my 'Chrysler Sigma", 1.76ltrs/1000km, was told it was normal. But then again all the Sigmas in our fleet had the motors changed before 20,000km. And on the Toyo subject, had a mate, retired recently and was state govt. fleet mgr. The 4wd Hiluxs were blowing motors because they reduce sump size for front diff. and oil MUST be changed every 5000km or else and Troopies were seizing motors but they didn't know why. oh wot a feeling :D
I didn't think this thread was a comparrison thread between Jap Diesels and Eurpean Diesels, but seeing you've quoted some figures from a MITSUI 3.2L TD a 441 NM in my opinion is quite a substantial figure and they don't detonate like the 3.0L Nissan do , not that I have heard anyhow, so to quote that Japanese don't make good Turbo Diesel engines based on a Nissan or a V8 Toyota alone is unfair.
Yes that is very unfair, nissan is better than a toyota.
As i have said on another thread,i know a guy who has a 200 seriesTD that is on its 3rd engine & second auto.
It was one of the very first ones.
Not a happy chappy:(