28-11-2018, 22:16 | #1 |
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Oh yes!!!
Hi folk's,
Sold one of my T2's to fund a build I had going on - thought I would show a glimpse of it before it gets dirty!! |
28-11-2018, 22:50 | #2 |
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You might have to pixelate some of that, for those of us of a weak disposition!
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29-11-2018, 03:31 | #3 |
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Mean looking T2
That's a good looking motor - are you sure you want to get it dirty or damaged underneath?
Probably best kept in an air conditioned cocoon in your garage to keep it pristine. |
29-11-2018, 10:26 | #4 |
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Love it, Trolpower!
Is she 4.2? |
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Yes mate, the N/A version derv 4.2, slow as can be but goes everywhere. The plan is to have TD05 with a few goodies. The other Trol threads on here have some serious work getting done to them, this wont be as adventurous As it sits: 35" Kuhmo MT, the 2" iron man lift kit, ironman bumper, simple custom rear bumper. First trip is boxing day will be an 8hr drive in low range. cheers fellas, Dave |
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29-11-2018, 22:38 | #6 |
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Nice one bud, mine is N/A as well, although I'm certain a previous owner has tweaked the pump. I've thought about turbo'ing mine but prefer to keep her simple for the time being. She's an auto and I've fitted a shift kit so she moves as well as I need her to.
Like you say they still go everywhere |
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I read your shift kit posts, certainly sounds like a nice mod for the auto's. My T2's are auto and to be truthful about them, I prefer an auto for a number of reasons, I had a certain "oh no its and auto" stigma and I can certainly say now I've driven them hard and see the capability there was no reason to be scared of them. |
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30-11-2018, 08:51 | #8 |
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Very, very smart Dave!
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30-11-2018, 16:16 | #9 | |
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Shift Kits ??
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Tried to search posts but could't find it. |
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30-11-2018, 16:48 | #10 |
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Have to admit I was the same about auto 4x4s Dave and my previous Y61 was a manual, then when I was looking to change to a SWB 4.2 an ex forum member was selling the Safari. I hadn't been looking for an auto but it was in too good condition to pass up!
Since then I've never looked back, once you learn how to properly use an auto offroad they're great, rock crawling is especially good and l can see why they love auto 4x4s in the States. |
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they make sand driving a lot easier too. cheers |
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03-12-2018, 23:24 | #13 | |
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From what I know of them the are designed to smooth out gear changes and stop slippage as well - How that is accomplished I am not totallty sure, from the little reading I have done it seems to re-direct trans fluid, I even saw one that engages two gears as opposed to one . don't quote me |
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I'm sure there is more to it but I'm general the effect is to increase line pressure and prevent the gearbox slipping, thereby reducing power loss and heat generated. |
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13-12-2018, 20:28 | #15 |
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