The voltmeter was showing 12V. Power seemed OK, had to really stand on the pedal. Might want to lighten that a bit or get keen fella to knock up one of those drinking stands so I can stand up for more push. Smoky engine, typical from what I gather on offroadexpress. Low head space in the back seats (5 seater). Very springy suspension with heavier duty springs/shocks in the back. Seats more comfortable for me. Felt reasonably 'tight' for the mileage.
Still in two minds.
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Far as i know all the 80series are 12volt with 24volt start or at least everyone I have had anything to do with is.
Should puff a bit of black if you stand on it till turbo winds up and very slight haze out the back full power up a hill etc.
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Seems to be an issue with the valve seats in this engine. Any idea on the rating of the 24/12V converters? The rust doesn't look like too big a deal if caught early enough, the Jap import Hiaces had the same problem, same place in the rear windows. Did have some poke when I stood on the gas though. Yours 12V or 24V?
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24v start 12v run.
I have never had to titu with it but think it is just a big relay/contactor that puts the two batteries in series to feed the starter not a converter as such.
Quite normal for them to blow a touch of blue smoke on the first couple of accelerations from cold till the turbo takes up slack and seals off, should not blow blue once warmed up.
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You would still need a kit to make it run 2x4 then. What do the diffs run at out of locker mode? Open/LSD?
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Trucks with diff lockers, the diffs are open when un-locked
Trucks without diff lockers have LSD rear diff, front is open.
Part time 4wd kit is a total different kettle of fish.
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Open.
Ran mine 2wd for a while when blew a front diff being a dick.
Not sure i would want it part time to be honest. Pro can steer with throttle on gravel. Con gets real exciting on wet tar corners when it comes on boost.
Would be much better in a manual(read controllable)
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Cheers cambo. The old story, the only dumb question is the one you didn't ask when you should have.
I believe you can put some Isuzu LSD's in the front of Navaras.
Decisions, decisions, ....
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You can't just fit fwh's to the front to make it part itme 4wd. A modified spool is required in the transfer case.
Just fitting fwh's you will have to drive around with the centre diff locked - which will destroy the transfer pretty damn quickly.
Having part time 4wd makes a big difference to economy. That's probably the biggest reason people do it. But then you have to weigh up the cost of the kit and fitting over fuel and maintenance savings etc.
Doesn't effect drivability negatively at all.
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Yeah manuals are generally in the lower spec vehicles as well.
Most people wanted the VX LTD fully specced out for bling factor.
There are a few 105 series floating around. 100 series Cruiser with 80 series running gear, solid front end and manual.
Harder to find than rockinghorse poo, and if you do find 1 they are worth a bazillion cause the owner knows what they got.
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