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Thread: DESIGN AN OUTBACK, REMOTE AREA, EXPEDITION VEHICLE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    Look at my first post. It says "simple" and also says turbos and associated plumbing are something extra to maintain or fail.

    This is to be an out back remote area vehicle. Remove most everything that can break or require maintenance that can be done without.

    Ever driven trucks with an NA Gardner or Albion? Don't try to tell me they don't put out. And Gardner fuel economy is still unsurpassed.

    That is my design for an outback vehicle and I will stick with it. Post up your ideas. That is what this thread is for.

    And, Dougal, my design calls for an aluminium engine. What weight problem? The quoted Isuzu 8.2 litre is for an eight ton truck with a GVM or 14 ton, not a gross 3-4 ton LR.

    That is my design for an outback vehicle and I will stick with it. However, feel free to post your ideas. That is what this thread is for.
    Yes turbos and piping are extra failure points. But they also allow much reduced size and weight of the engine. Together with better fuel economy.
    A 6 cylinder non turbo diesel will be running at cruise near BSFC of 300g/kwh
    A 4 cylinder turbo diesel with similar power and torque will be around 220g/kwh in the same conditions.
    Over 30% difference in fuel economy.

    The 8.2L Isuzu is in an 8 ton truck because that's the chassis size you need to fit an engine that size. A previous employer had one, the engine is huge. Long and tall. Sure aluminium will make it a bit lighter. But it won't make it smaller.

    Gardner or Albion? Both long gone. But specs aren't impressive:
    Gardner 4LW, 75 hp @ 1700 RPM, Natural 4-cylinder diesel, Cylinder Capacity: 5,580cc
    Gardner 6LW 102 hp (later 112 hp) @ 1700 RPM, Natural 6-cylinder diesel, Cylinder Capacity: 8,370cc
    Gardner 6LX, 150 hp @ 1700 RPM, Natural 6-cylinder diesel, Cylinder Capacity: 10,450cc
    Gardner 6LXB, 180 hp @ 1850 RPM, Natural 6-cylinder diesel, Cylinder Capacity: 10,450cc
    Gardner 8LXB, 240 hp @ 1850 RPM, Natural 8-cylinder diesel, Cylinder Capacity: 13,933cc

    My ideas don't really revolve around the outback. Conditions here are very different. Altitude and cold are more common than sand, still have major problems with heat in summer etc:
    3-4 litre 4 cylinder diesel, compound turbos.
    6sp manual with two speed transfer.
    Fulltime 4wd with torsen diffs in each and centre diff lock.
    Traction control standalone from brake system.
    235/85R16 tyres (several sets).
    Webasto diesel heater.
    Tinted double glazed windows.
    Heated seats, mirrors and front/rear glass.
    10kw of AC should cover it.
    Worklights all round.
    Air over hydraulic suspension.

    Quite different to an outback truck, but for quite different places.

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    how are you going to get it up to euro5 engine specs without complex electronic systems?

    are you actually wanting to design a vehicle that will meet all ADR's?

    whats been suggested so far will not be allowed to be built....yes it can be built , but never registered

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    ....... Specs don't have to be in line with bureaucratic rules such as ADR's and Emissions Regulations......... .
    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    .....are you actually wanting to design a vehicle that will meet all ADR's?......
    I'm guessing here, but I don't think so.

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    I'm sure you can shoehorn a Brian spec engine in there somewhere...

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    I reckon a 6X6 perentie with 3.5 diffs and 1.113 (RFSV Spec) transfer ratio would fill the bill.
    Cheers......Brian
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    I reckon a 6X6 perentie with 3.5 diffs and 1.113 (RFSV Spec) transfer ratio would fill the bill.
    What is its turning circle?
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    What is its turning circle?
    "Eventually"

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    What is its turning circle?
    Who cares...if anything gets in the way you just drive over it.
    Cheers......Brian
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