the workshop manual.
4wd needed in the snow???
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Re: 4wd needed in the snow???the workshop manual. R.I.P Sable!(2005 to 2013)
Re: 4wd needed in the snow???Congrats
Now get a hand book on marriage Ste
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Re: 4wd needed in the snow???Cheers Drift. Do the have a marriage book on dvd
R.I.P Sable!(2005 to 2013)
Re: 4wd needed in the snow???I think im gonna miss the electric hubs on our mazda pickup when we sell it,. they lock automatically when you engage 4x4 and stay locked until you flick the switch to disengage them, brilliant things they are.
Its the wifes until it breaks down.
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Re: 4wd needed in the snow???Similar to the Frontera B series vac operated hubs
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Re: 4wd needed in the snow???Thanks everyone for the info! theres alot to learn about 4x4's!!
Re: 4wd needed in the snow???Less to go wrong ... no ecu ... and the 2.8 is the best engine in the range as far as I am concerned.
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Re: 4wd needed in the snow???The suspension and steering set up is all the same as the uprated A series
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Re: 4wd needed in the snow???Thats ok then
Re: 4wd needed in the snow???Dunno how mch room there is under the bonnet of The Frontera, but a good way of adding an intercooler is to get one of a 3.1 Trooper Top mounted jobby. Will just bolt straight on if you grab the mounts at the same time. Also you can pinch the bonnet scoop and use it on your Frontera for the airflow. I could be wrong and it might not fit under the hood though
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Re: 4wd needed in the snow???WHY AINT I GOT AN ALL SINGING & ALL DANCING SIGNATURE LIKE BOXY & DRIFTY ?
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Re: 4wd needed in the snow???The 2.8tdi Frontera is front inter cooled, many feel its more efficient front mounted as the cold air slams it.
There is the argument that it can get clogged in mud at the front but in over 5 years Ive had the rad clogged a few time but the inter-cooler never seems to suffer. A top mounted cooler will fit with a pod I remember something about Isuzu saying that 68cm is the optimal length for the intercooler pipe to inlet, dunno how true that is Ste
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Re: 4wd needed in the snow???I'm used to turbo'd applications & in my experience with top mounts, they suffer from heat soak & FMIC do provide better cooling. I have a FMIC kit from my RX7 in the garage & it has a 90mm core!! so i'll probably try & mount that, ish
The 3.0 trooper turbos are good for 160ps (i think) & need slight adjustment to fit. I'll see what nick the new fronty's in first, it might be fine & i'm told its in fantastic condition, so I will have to wait and see.
Re: 4wd needed in the snow???Not to replace the Trooper ... but before the Trooper when I was looking to replace my old Cav with a 4x4.
The thing with the 2.8 is its a cool running engine and to be honest doesn't get hot enough to counter any airflow coming in from the scoop. However there are arguments that a FMIC will allow the radiator to warm up more so the engine runs warmer making for better heating in the winter. I have ripped out the condensor that sits in front of my coolant rad and cleared all the mud away. Its running really cold on the guage, but still getting hot air out of the heaters, and the bonnet doesn't defrost in the morning when sat idle. I would say that the TMIC is frigid when driving so doing its best. Swings and ound abouts really. I would of thought the TMIC would be simpler to install than trying to route hoses to the front unless you had another donor vehicle ... oh and the bonnet scoops look pretty snazzy ![]() ![]() My members ride For Banshee the Trooper : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=34626 My members ride for Leeloo the Lotus Edition viewtopic.php?f=46&t=60154 Deceased My members ride for Brenda the Bighorn : viewtopic.php?f=46&t=54771
Re: 4wd needed in the snow???Nope front doesnt cause any probs to the rad at all, trust me
All the space for a front mounted cooler is there on any Fronty so all thats need are two hoses, even the 20l have an oil cooler mounted in the same place. Ste
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Re: 4wd needed in the snow???[quote="gregster"]4wd drive can be used whenever it is slippy, and no damage to tf box will occur...
I have done 70mph plus in 4wd on slippy surfaces with no probs... On an A with auto lockers, so long as you dont reverse up to unlock your hubs, 4wd to 2wd and vice versa can be done when moving with no probs...i usually just dip the clutch as I do it to ensure that there is no wheelspin which would mean wheelspeed difference front to rear... With manual hubs on an A, you can merryily shift 2wd 4wd 2wd with no regard for unlocking the hubs... 4wd is the safest bet when on snow, slush, ice etc....just knock it back into 2wd if the road looks dry and free of slush, no need to stop and if it gets slippy again just push that stick forwards and get some 4wd again... 2wd is proper fun though,....sideways rocks!![/quote) Transit, 4 bags of cement over the back axle & some snow! YEEEEEEHAW ![]() If you need something done quickly just ask a busy woman then get the f"k out of her way.
Re: 4wd needed in the snow???I've always stopped to change out of 4wd down to 2wd I didnt know it could be done while still moving. Mine pops out of 4wd if it goes on tarmac
Re: 4wd needed in the snow???Tried changing from 2wd to 4wd ( after stopping first to put ot onto 4wd to lock the hubs) while moving (clutch in) and it works fine...I'm really pleased it can be done as its very useful to be able to do this.
Re: 4wd needed in the snow???how can i tell if my hubs are auto or manual
Re: 4wd needed in the snow???flying solo, weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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