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- 10 Apr 2024 09:58
- Forum: 09. Engines
- Topic: CRD Fuel consumption
- Replies: 17
- Views: 549
Re: CRD Fuel consumption
Yes i agree with that.
- 10 Apr 2024 08:52
- Forum: 09. Engines
- Topic: CRD Fuel consumption
- Replies: 17
- Views: 549
Re: CRD Fuel consumption
Good day gents. This is very interesting to me. I always thought that the Crd Di would have slightly better feul consumption than the Di and then the improved reliability of coarse. In fact i have been waiting for the right Crd to come along so i can change to a Crd but this makes me seriously rethi...
- 13 Jan 2024 11:32
- Forum: 16. DIY Projects
- Topic: Sound install turns into Drawers, dual battery full electrical Upgrade.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 36768
Re: Sound install turns into Drawers, dual battery full electrical Upgrade.
Good day Peter.
I see Mike hasnt answered yet about the "The Rocket."
Its a Wood burning water boiler. You can say a modern day "Donkie"
I see Mike hasnt answered yet about the "The Rocket."
Its a Wood burning water boiler. You can say a modern day "Donkie"
- 18 Dec 2023 20:05
- Forum: 09. Engines
- Topic: Best Oil - TD4.2Ti High Mileage
- Replies: 115
- Views: 62713
Re: Best Oil - TB42 High Milaege
Would Delo 400 be reccommended for a TB42? I see Delo 400 is a API-CJ rated oil. TB42 manual says: API SE, SF or SG is reccommended. Been using Helix HX5 all along which is API SN rated. Somehow I devoloped an itch to feed my TB42 some delo 400, but now I'm wonderingh if it was a mistake.... :think...
- 08 Nov 2023 20:57
- Forum: 01. Start Here
- Topic: Mystery Nissan Safari Pickup
- Replies: 16
- Views: 9185
Re: Mystery Nissan Safari Pickup
Great, so its a gq pickup then. I second what Peter said, would also like to see it. It is a pity the engine parts were left in the elements. Maybe there are still something to salvage. If i remember correctly Michael bought a gq pickup to fix / build a shop truck , but its quite a while ago. I can'...
- 18 Oct 2023 19:48
- Forum: 01. Start Here
- Topic: Mystery Nissan Safari Pickup
- Replies: 16
- Views: 9185
Re: Mystery Nissan Safari Pickup
I thought it would be that one, then it should have the Ld28 in if its still original.
If it it has a td42 swapped in its great.
Keep us posted.
Regards
Dewald
- 16 Oct 2023 18:38
- Forum: 26. Techniques
- Topic: ABS off on steep terrain?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2355
Re: ABS off on steep terrain?
I agree with Rudolf the diff lock will overide the abs, thats when the abs light comes on together with flashing difflock light and the diff lock doesnt turn on if not in 4wd and also not above 7 km/h, its a safety feature of it. When in 4wd and below 7km/h the difflock will engage and then there is...
- 16 Oct 2023 18:13
- Forum: 01. Start Here
- Topic: Mystery Nissan Safari Pickup
- Replies: 16
- Views: 9185
Re: Mystery Nissan Safari Pickup
Myabe this help to identify it.
Regards
Dewald
Regards
Dewald
- 16 Oct 2023 17:42
- Forum: 01. Start Here
- Topic: Mystery Nissan Safari Pickup
- Replies: 16
- Views: 9185
Re: Mystery Nissan Safari Pickup
Good day Chris. Welcome, you will surely find your answers here on the forum. I suspect the one you are discribing might then be the Mk/MQ Safari pick up. The rear diffs on these was offset to the right so both diff centres were off centre. However not to the pasenger side like you mentioned except ...
- 11 Oct 2023 19:13
- Forum: 26. Techniques
- Topic: ABS off on steep terrain?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2355
Re: ABS off on steep terrain?
Good evening Dion. It doesn't sound right, the Abs is supposed to prevent the sliding as it should keep the weels turning. If you say the Abs kicks in, do you feel the brake pedal starting to pulsate / vibrate under your foot? If you remove the Abs fuse you will cuase it to slide as the wheels will ...