Hey there,
Not seen anything else about this in the forum so i thought i'd mention it. I have a 92, 2.4lte ssr-x surf, i've had it about 4 months and recently took it 6500 kms from home (blantyre, malawi, africa) to dar es salaam in tanzania, all the way to ngorongoro then down the indian ocean coast through mozambique and back home. about 2000km's were dirt/sand and there were a good 200kms of deep sand along the way. just after i bought the surf i had the thermostat removed from the engine to try and protect myself from cracked-head syndrome, its hot here pretty much all year so we don't really need the heater on short journey's (the engine runs cooler and it takes a while for the temp to register on the gauge, the negligible difference it makes to economy on short journeys is of no interest to me).
For 3000kms we were 4 up with 20 litres of diesel and 40 litres water + luggage camping gear and a full tank. The car never missed a beat, the temp never budged over half way, even in 4x4 with a/c on in deep sand. I suppose what i'm saying is it might be worth removing the thermostat before long summer journeys in europe and full stop taking it out if you live in a hot climate.
I do a full oil, radiator flush and filter change every 7000km's.
Sorry if this has been mentioned before, thought i'd note down my experiences anyway!
Cheers,
Jim
Not seen anything else about this in the forum so i thought i'd mention it. I have a 92, 2.4lte ssr-x surf, i've had it about 4 months and recently took it 6500 kms from home (blantyre, malawi, africa) to dar es salaam in tanzania, all the way to ngorongoro then down the indian ocean coast through mozambique and back home. about 2000km's were dirt/sand and there were a good 200kms of deep sand along the way. just after i bought the surf i had the thermostat removed from the engine to try and protect myself from cracked-head syndrome, its hot here pretty much all year so we don't really need the heater on short journey's (the engine runs cooler and it takes a while for the temp to register on the gauge, the negligible difference it makes to economy on short journeys is of no interest to me).
For 3000kms we were 4 up with 20 litres of diesel and 40 litres water + luggage camping gear and a full tank. The car never missed a beat, the temp never budged over half way, even in 4x4 with a/c on in deep sand. I suppose what i'm saying is it might be worth removing the thermostat before long summer journeys in europe and full stop taking it out if you live in a hot climate.
I do a full oil, radiator flush and filter change every 7000km's.
Sorry if this has been mentioned before, thought i'd note down my experiences anyway!
Cheers,
Jim
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