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Snowbear said:
Sarge 4x4 said:
That looks a bit "gay" mate.....what you need is a Grizzly 700, the bike for real men.
Welcome to the forum Dan.
Your just jealous that your old bones can't cope with a real bike Andy..Welcome to the forum Dan.
When we going out anyway?
Looks like you are using the gay Pam-Am for removals !!!!
The current daily driver for myself, brilliant for surveying jobs, gets the small tools to the right place on or off road and is a lot cheaper to run than the bigger 4x4s.
Also use a 3.0 double cab Hilux & various vans/trucks but generally these are over a third more expensive to run than the older Freelander.
Also use a 3.0 double cab Hilux & various vans/trucks but generally these are over a third more expensive to run than the older Freelander.
markmullen said:
My Trooper, in its natural surroundings, looking dirty, on the North York Moors on a photography trip at the weekend
My Landscape Photography Truck by mark_mullen, on Flickr
looks like the end of the green lane from commondale to the road towards danby to me? My Landscape Photography Truck by mark_mullen, on Flickr
You gentlemen need power and speed. All I need is more tyres.
Stock Nissan 350z engine. 538 hp at the rear wheels (approx 600hp) with only 14psi of boost.
Cosworth dry sump (which will go back in her one day) pulled 609whp at the same boost however was built with 25psi in mind. I've no need for the 900ish hp that it'll generate and in all honesty, because the Nissan has a higher compression ratio and smaller duration cams it's more throttle responsive and easier to drive.
Stock Nissan 350z engine. 538 hp at the rear wheels (approx 600hp) with only 14psi of boost.
Cosworth dry sump (which will go back in her one day) pulled 609whp at the same boost however was built with 25psi in mind. I've no need for the 900ish hp that it'll generate and in all honesty, because the Nissan has a higher compression ratio and smaller duration cams it's more throttle responsive and easier to drive.
Edited by HellK9 on Wednesday 26th March 03:25
Edited by HellK9 on Wednesday 26th March 04:08
HellK9 said:
You gentlemen need power and speed. All I need is more tyres.
Stock Nissan 350z engine. 538 hp at the rear wheels (approx 600hp) with only 14psi of boost.
Cosworth dry sump (which will go back in her one day) pulled 609whp at the same boost however was built with 25psi in mind. I've no need for the 900ish hp that it'll generate and in all honesty, because the Nissan has a higher compression ratio and smaller duration cams it's more throttle responsive and easier to drive.
Is something rather wrong with your rear wheel? Or just a tyre misbehaving? Looks a tad strange but maybe its the angle.Stock Nissan 350z engine. 538 hp at the rear wheels (approx 600hp) with only 14psi of boost.
Cosworth dry sump (which will go back in her one day) pulled 609whp at the same boost however was built with 25psi in mind. I've no need for the 900ish hp that it'll generate and in all honesty, because the Nissan has a higher compression ratio and smaller duration cams it's more throttle responsive and easier to drive.
Here is a few pics of my old girl.
And here is a quick pic of my mates truck
And here is a video of us haveing a play in the mud
http://youtu.be/eCA9Gzt8Ioo
And here is a quick pic of my mates truck
And here is a video of us haveing a play in the mud
http://youtu.be/eCA9Gzt8Ioo
Edited by supersan23 on Monday 14th April 01:00
My first 4x4. Ever. Ever.
Basically needed a van that could get in and out of fields but also act as a 2nd family car with 4 seats and sensible road manners/costs. A well looked after Navara with canopy came up for sale nearby so I've taken the plunge.
Still a bit 'forecourt clean' I know... I've got 3 wood burning stoves to find wood for and various requirements for moving 'stuff' around rural west Wales so we'll see how it works out...
Basically needed a van that could get in and out of fields but also act as a 2nd family car with 4 seats and sensible road manners/costs. A well looked after Navara with canopy came up for sale nearby so I've taken the plunge.
Still a bit 'forecourt clean' I know... I've got 3 wood burning stoves to find wood for and various requirements for moving 'stuff' around rural west Wales so we'll see how it works out...
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