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    Who will let me take their 4BD1t for a spin?

    Hi All,

    I am in the process of prospecting for a new rover, the time has come to move on from my Td5 D2. I thought I would wonder into this group and really see what the fuss is all about with regards to the Isuzu's. You all seem to love this engine, but having never driven one I don't understand the enthusiasm.

    But as they say, don't knock it until you have tried it so I will cut to the chase...Is there anyone on here in the Brisbane area who will let me take their turbo 4BD1 for a spin around the block so I can get a feel for it's potential?

    Who knows you might have converted another one

    Any takers?

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    Next time I'm up there you can take my 130 4BD1T LT95a for a drive as long as you can tolerate a Defender. They aren't like a D2.
    Three statements to say with respect to liking this setup (four really cause that's even number actually)
    1. Loads of Torque from idle.
    2. Utter reliability no more worries.
    3. Easily modified breathing for more of same plus extra.
    4. Cheap on fuel. Or relatively so in respect of a setup that will handle four metric tonne towing and idle up mountains with said load...plus obstacles.
    Nuff said...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Svengali0 View Post
    Next time I'm up there you can take my 130 4BD1T LT95a for a drive as long as you can tolerate a Defender. They aren't like a D2.
    Three statements to say with respect to liking this setup (four really cause that's even number actually)
    1. Loads of Torque from idle.
    2. Utter reliability no more worries.
    3. Easily modified breathing for more of same plus extra.
    4. Cheap on fuel. Or relatively so in respect of a setup that will handle four metric tonne towing and idle up mountains with said load...plus obstacles.
    Nuff said...
    and 5. - inbuilt anti-stall

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    That would be awesome mate, looking forward to it.



    Quote Originally Posted by Svengali0 View Post
    Next time I'm up there you can take my 130 4BD1T LT95a for a drive as long as you can tolerate a Defender. They aren't like a D2.
    Three statements to say with respect to liking this setup (four really cause that's even number actually)
    1. Loads of Torque from idle.
    2. Utter reliability no more worries.
    3. Easily modified breathing for more of same plus extra.
    4. Cheap on fuel. Or relatively so in respect of a setup that will handle four metric tonne towing and idle up mountains with said load...plus obstacles.
    Nuff said...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Svengali0 View Post

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    as long as you can tolerate a Defender. They aren't like a D2.
    <snip>
    And that's pretty much the guts of it.
    If you're not up for poor aircon, high cabin heat and noise levels, and poor handling (in comparison to a D2) then you're wasting your time sampling the engine, 'cos its just going to mess with your head

    You're welcome to have a drive of mine if you're down this way...

    Steve
    1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
    1988 120 with rust and potential
    1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
    2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive

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