Isuzu offers Prodrive power pack
Pickup gets performance boost but...
Isuzu is jumping on the Subaru-pioneered Prodrive Performance Pack bandwagon and is now offering a PPP for its Rodeo Denver 3.0 litre pickup.
You'll pay £760 including VAT and fitting for a power boost from 129bhp at 3,800rpm to 153bhp at the same engine speed. Towers and load-luggers may appreciate the torque increase, from 207lb-ft to 258lb-ft at the same 2,000 rpm.
Apart from stronger throttle response and increased flexibility, the 0-60 mph acceleration time falls from 16.8 seconds to --wait for it -- 12.4 seconds. The extra power and torque is achieved thanks to a reprogrammed ECU which uprates the fuel supply and alters the ignition timing. Turbo boost is unchanged so Isuzu doesn't anticipate additional engine stress, and the PPP remains under the company's normal warranty.
Isuzu said the upgrade was chosen over power packs which rely on extra turbo boost as they do not meet Isuzu’s strict durability criteria. As a further aid to reliability, the engine reverts to standard power every time it is turned off so the unit is better protected during cold-starting. Ideally, the driver will select extra power via a fascia switch once the engine is warm.
Available now for manual versions and available from any official Isuzu dealer, the PPP will be offered for the Rodeo Denver automatic shortly.
Hold still my beating heart.
I've got the equivalent Nissan truck which has about 130hp and 230lb/ft and it has no trouble out-accelerating most normal cars.
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