today i bought a 3 ltr turbo diesel intercooler surf, what a cracking motor, i never thought i would ever buy a diesel but this one is an eye opener its quick off the mark for such a large vehicle obviously no top end as its geared so low but gets to 90 plus quite quickly in two wheel drive, so as they say ,i am well pleased
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Originally posted by UDTrev[Looks for A 2.5 twin turbo surf !!!!!!!!!!!!!]
Is your beast now fully complete ???
About time we had pictures of your fine efforts
Trev
The engine is in, but I haven't been in the workshop much, been on standby as baby is imminent!
Also been playing with new car..........
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERThe engine is in, but I haven't been in the workshop much, been on standby as baby is imminent!
Also been playing with new car..........
Trev
ps make use of the chance for a kip (and spending money) while you got the chanceLook out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !
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Originally posted by chrisinflightHi, Welcome to the forum. I take it it`s a 3rd gen. surf?
Are Toyota Soarer`s anything like Cressida`s? What engine in it and how slow is the surf compared
cheers,
chris
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[QUOTE=soramad]i drive the V8 4ltr version which will hit 60 in a shade under 7 secs which is quite quick enough for me i have had it up to mach 2 but ran out of road so couldn't really push it to the limit......................... .............................. ....QUOTE]
Hell yeah!
I had a play in my Lexus LS400 before I removed the engine, the bluddy thing didn't stop accelerating when I floored it on the dual carriageway, awesome power. I left a couple of number 11s on the road a couple of times too!
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well now, after 3 weeks of surf ownership ,the battery on the soarer has gone flat through lack of use, i can't get over how nice the surf is to drive and one can throw it around almost as easily as the soarer, plenty of low down grunt but do miss the top end speed sometimes, but i have to try and remember its not a sports coupe, i must get rid of the carina which is standing where the surf should be on the drive which would allow me to get the soarer out more easily and then perhaps i would get round to driving it, or would i hmmmmm.
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Originally posted by soramadwell now, after 3 weeks of surf ownership ,the battery on the soarer has gone flat through lack of use, i can't get over how nice the surf is to drive and one can throw it around almost as easily as the soarer, plenty of low down grunt but do miss the top end speed sometimes, but i have to try and remember its not a sports coupe, i must get rid of the carina which is standing where the surf should be on the drive which would allow me to get the soarer out more easily and then perhaps i would get round to driving it, or would i hmmmmm.
Have you noticed how your driving style leans towards the lazier style of a diesel auto yet ?Look out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !
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