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Thread: Moding isuzu exhaust???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Not a couty, but i have a Rangie at my place at the moment with an isuzu and pto and the exhaust runs between the rail and engine, although it does have extractors if that makes a difference

    It also has the wing cut off the sump, that's what I have the new wingless sump for

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Not a couty, but i have a Rangie at my place at the moment with an isuzu and pto and the exhaust runs between the rail and engine, although it does have extractors if that makes a difference
    I'm shore it's possible
    But alot of trouble i would expect
    So we are taking the county to the exhaust shop tomorrow to get a 2.5" bent up as tightly a possible in the original route
    Any idea where you got the extracters for the rangie??

    CHEERS TIM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by long stroke View Post
    Any idea where you got the extracters for the rangie??

    CHEERS TIM.
    They could possibly be for sale for the right price

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    They could possibly be for sale for the right price
    Mmmmm and the right price is???

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    Quote Originally Posted by long stroke View Post
    Mmmmm and the right price is???
    I'll keep you in mind, when I get around to stripping the car out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush65 View Post
    What kind of Land Rover are we talking about?
    From your user name it would be a Defender 90, but then an Isuzu in not common in a 90!
    Hi John,

    Its a 120 I'm asking about. The 90 (thats parked next to the 120) is my original Landy... and the 90 is a V8, so you're right, a 4BD1 90 would be a very rare combination indeed.

    Cheers

    Bojan

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    4BD1 in a 90

    This topic has come up for discussion around the campfire from time to time. One point is the Isuzu would be far too heavy over the front end for a 90, particularly going down steep, muddy tracks and also would make it handle like a lead-tipped arrow on the road. What do people think?

    Rob W

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzubob View Post
    This topic has come up for discussion around the campfire from time to time. One point is the Isuzu would be far too heavy over the front end for a 90, particularly going down steep, muddy tracks and also would make it handle like a lead-tipped arrow on the road. What do people think?

    Rob W
    Def90/micka on here and outerlimits had a 4BD1T in his 90:


    All reports were it went fine on and offroad. However he changed to a V8 as he wanted more power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Offender90 View Post
    Hi John,

    Its a 120 I'm asking about. The 90 (thats parked next to the 120) is my original Landy... and the 90 is a V8, so you're right, a 4BD1 90 would be a very rare combination indeed.

    Cheers

    Bojan
    Then it would be have the Land Rover flywheel housing, whereas with an Isuzu flywheel housing and rangie firewall, the exhaust can be routed above the starter motor.

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