Hi, New to this site , (few days) Im thinking of buying a Surf, and i dont know mutch about 4 wheel drive. Never had one. I was wondering can you put it in 2 wheel drive to get better MPG. Or does it have to stay in 4 Wheel drive , when in normal day to day use. Thinking of getting a manual not a automatic. Thanks Dave.
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second gen surfs have selectable 4wd, and you should only use 4wd off road as there's no transfer box to stop the transmission from winding up.
Oh, and general consensus is there's little difference in mpg between the 2.4 and the 3.0.
hope it helps,
martJust trying to raise my postcount!
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Hi
have a look in 'heading north' thread here in general,
I am running a 3.0L and as you can see I return 20 when towing abusing and generally doing what one shouldn't (speed wise!)
Whatever, these are 2 ton trucks - but I reccon if I drive as one should I would return nearer 30, mind you I do have a bit of help;
a complete engine rebuild
reconned injectors
aannnnd just to keep it winding it is blue with no lights, bars etc to give wind resistance.
Mine does give better performance with a little help from veg oil
any way all I can say is get one...you will not be dissapointed, dont be scared of auto either - it is a good boxDid I mention I have a BLUE one
Tony
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Originally posted by a.plastererhow are u geting 25mpg?tyres?mods etc etc?
i just fuelled up with 40kwid od diesel and x4 3ltr bottles of veg oil.simple as that!!does smell different but not really like a chip van.unless your using used oil.
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Originally posted by a.plastererhow are u geting 25mpg?tyres?mods etc etc?
i just fuelled up with 40kwid od diesel and x4 3ltr bottles of veg oil.simple as that!!does smell different but not really like a chip van.unless your using used oil.
ecconomic they aint but concidering the engine size and weight............Did I mention I have a BLUE one
Tony
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