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Well hello gang I've just subscribed without even owning a nissan! But I'm in the market for a jeep and have been looking towards a terrano as I only want to spend upto £2500. I will use my jeep for camping, fishing transporting my family around whilst towing our folding caravan dog walking, tip runs, a bit of spare time plastering etc. Unfortunately I have to work (boo hiss) and travel 336 miles every fortnight (car share) on motorway. I don't break speed limits just keep up with traffic, I used to do the work travel in a nissan interstar which was a superb van. The old nissan would get about 36-38 mpg but was slightly to big for every day life plus couldn't take me off road to my favourite fishing marks. I now drive a fiat sedici with a little part 4x4 system, but this car is proving to physically small but returns 46mpg.
What model terrano do you experienced terrano and 4x4 enthusiasts think would suit me, I like reliability...... Is the 3.0 terrano a gamble with the well publicised piston over heating prob....... Is the 2.7 tdi frugal enough to get at least 32 mpg on a motorway run. Is a patrol 2.8 a consideration. I could possibly be able to get used veg oil from work??
Questions questions lol
 
Welcome, and Nissan is indeed a good choice. If you're looking at veg oil then the 2.7 is the ony option and then ony with the Bosch fuel pump. The 3.0 is a bit quicker, a bit more refined a lump and a bit less thirsty, I believe.
 
Yeah I'm leaning towards a 3.0 l there is one for sale close to me but the lad is running it with the front prop missing?? Maybe hiding a front diff prob??? Or could it of been removed to disengage hubs?? Yeah I loved my nissan interstar and the wife's old micra was brilliant.
 
How do & welcome :thumb2

The only advice I will give you is........... Steer clear of the "joke" section of this forum. It's gone down hill lately :eek: :(
 
How do & welcome :thumb2

The only advice I will give you is........... Steer clear of the "joke" section of this forum. It's gone down hill lately :eek: :(
Cheeses H, you're not joking... It's apalling in there.
 
Yes I like that car camp system not sure its the best in the world but it's what I'm kind of after cheers
 
Don how does the front end of the single bed support itself. How do I know if truck has botch pump
 
Well hello gang I've just subscribed without even owning a nissan! But I'm in the market for a jeep and have been looking towards a terrano as I only want to spend upto £2500. I will use my jeep for camping, fishing transporting my family around whilst towing our folding caravan dog walking, tip runs, a bit of spare time plastering etc. Unfortunately I have to work (boo hiss) and travel 336 miles every fortnight (car share) on motorway. I don't break speed limits just keep up with traffic, I used to do the work travel in a nissan interstar which was a superb van. The old nissan would get about 36-38 mpg but was slightly to big for every day life plus couldn't take me off road to my favourite fishing marks. I now drive a fiat sedici with a little part 4x4 system, but this car is proving to physically small but returns 46mpg.
What model terrano do you experienced terrano and 4x4 enthusiasts think would suit me, I like reliability...... Is the 3.0 terrano a gamble with the well publicised piston over heating prob....... Is the 2.7 tdi frugal enough to get at least 32 mpg on a motorway run. Is a patrol 2.8 a consideration. I could possibly be able to get used veg oil from work??
Questions questions lol

Welcome mate, everything you have mentioned as requirements would have led me to advised you to purchase a LWB 3.0 litre until you threw the spanner in the works about the veg oil.

The 3.0 will NOT like the veg at all and I've known 2 people kill fuel pumps due to it, one was running neat cooking oil and one was running what he believed to be very high grade BioDiesel, seems anything apart from pump diesel and they will die a death.

The 2.7 is still a very trustworthy engine, I run a 2.7 in my Commercial Van and run it on 95% cooking oil all year round without any real issues on a single tank and a heat exchanger plumbed in, keep any eye on my project thread below and you'll see my heated Eckes heated Fuel Filter fitted very soon with a nice little electric pump to prime it too with a 1 way valve in line (idea stolen from Bigbunny2007)

I'm only recommending the 3.0 over the 2.7 as I've recently purchased one for my Grandad and it's beautiful to drive, seems a bit more responsive with the horses and a lot quieter, no engine chatter as you get with the old style IDI 2.7 block :thumb2

Anymore questions just ask away, I'm sure we'll put you right fella
 
How do & welcome :thumb2

The only advice I will give you is........... Steer clear of the "joke" section of this forum. It's gone down hill lately :eek: :(

Downhill !!!

It fell off a cliff yesterday morning with a safe tied to it's legs!!!

:doh
 
Oops, sorry, meant to say...

... Welcome !!!

3.0 litre all the way, later engines have no problems.

:thumbs
 
Don how does the front end of the single bed support itself. How do I know if truck has botch pump
The bed is supported by boxes that sit in the rear footwell, sliding in and out isn't a problem at the end of the day or in the morning and there's nothing in the boxes that's needed when sleeping.
I'm looking at an alternative design at the moment if I can find some suitable bouble hinges, it'll be more robust and up yo double width.

Bosch fuel pump comes with a bosch MAF sensor.
 
How do & welcome :thumb2

The only advice I will give you is........... Steer clear of the "joke" section of this forum. It's gone down hill lately :eek: :(

I'm doing my best!!!


But welcome! As said cooking oil 2.7.
 
Jokes aside, welcome to a great place, so much help.....so many bad jokes....what more could you want.....apart from a 3.0 ltr LWB autobox.......:thumb2
 
Yes welcome to the mad house, Zexel pump comes with a Hitachie MAF, Rick
 
Welcome mate, everything you have mentioned as requirements would have led me to advised you to purchase a LWB 3.0 litre until you threw the spanner in the works about the veg oil.

The 3.0 will NOT like the veg at all and I've known 2 people kill fuel pumps due to it, one was running neat cooking oil and one was running what he believed to be very high grade BioDiesel, seems anything apart from pump diesel and they will die a death.

The 2.7 is still a very trustworthy engine, I run a 2.7 in my Commercial Van and run it on 95% cooking oil all year round without any real issues on a single tank and a heat exchanger plumbed in, keep any eye on my project thread below and you'll see my heated Eckes heated Fuel Filter fitted very soon with a nice little electric pump to prime it too with a 1 way valve in line (idea stolen from Bigbunny2007)

I'm only recommending the 3.0 over the 2.7 as I've recently purchased one for my Grandad and it's beautiful to drive, seems a bit more responsive with the horses and a lot quieter, no engine chatter as you get with the old style IDI 2.7 block :thumb2

Anymore questions just ask away, I'm sure we'll put you right fella
Yeah I read your thread I could of bought a 3.0 this weekend but I wanted to check with you lot as almost every review site refers to this site for top advice etc. I have noticed at work that gallons of used cooking oil is just thrown away could it be cleaned and used, I do fancy a 3.0l though. The said car has gone now typical
 
Hi and welcome. You've landed in the right place for all things terrano/maverick related. As already said, we're having a few problems with the standard of jokes but normal service with be resumed asap. :nenau
 
Hi,

Better to loose a good one than buy a bad one.

You may already know/picked up the link on here but you can check the MOT history if any truck your interested in, very useful to know what work is possibly lurking under a nice shiny shell.

https://www.gov.uk/check-mot-history
 
Yeah I read your thread I could of bought a 3.0 this weekend but I wanted to check with you lot as almost every review site refers to this site for top advice etc. I have noticed at work that gallons of used cooking oil is just thrown away could it be cleaned and used, I do fancy a 3.0l though. The said car has gone now typical
Depends how good the "feedstock" is mate, some stuff is that good that it can just be filtered down to 1 micron and de-watered and poured in other stuff will have nasties in it and will take a significant amount of time to get ready to use.

I went the whole hog at one point and learned to make 3 stage titrated B100 BioDiesel using Methanol and Potassium Hydroxide, I had a a processor, drywash tower, venturi and it was not neccasary for the Terrano at all, but at least if I switch vehicles in future I know I'll be able to just purchase all the kit again and start brewing :thumbs

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With some fine tuning, the 2.7 can be ran on near enough neat vegetable oil all year round, if you do go for the 2.7 and venture down that route I've got that much info I could bore you to sleep
 
Hi welcome aboard, I've owned the 2.7 since 2002 until recently when it was written off. They are pretty bomb proof engines and you should get around 32mpg if you drive like a vicar:thumbs
As said 3.0litre is a bit more refined though Ive not driven one yet. I'm in the market for another truck and I'm not put off a 2.7 and I've noticed the 3.0litre is a bit more money too. I found the auto 2.7 to be less economical but a great drive nonetheless.
 

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