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    Am considering buying a 2.0 litre Hilux Surf. Can't seem to find much info about them! Can anyone tell me what sort of fuel economy I can expect and if the car is generally any good?

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    Originally posted by MartPigFace
    Am considering buying a 2.0 litre Hilux Surf. Can't seem to find much info about them! Can anyone tell me what sort of fuel economy I can expect and if the car is generally any good?
    Give us a clue? What age, Is an old petrol one? If its a diesel it will be a 2.4 and theres loads of threads on this one. Try doing a search on the forum.
    I'm a custard donut monster

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    • #3
      Petrol/LPG

      Sorry, it's the rare 2.0 litre petrol? I'm looking to buy one and convert it to gas! Would I be better off with a 2.4 (or is that a bad option 'cos of the heads blowing?) or even a 3.0? I'm not bothered about grunt as I do long steady runs and only ever tow a motocrosser! I know it's got no short answer, but which of the above is most recommended?
      Thanks.

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      • #4
        I guess price will have to come into it somewhere but I would not touch a 2.0 petrol surf. A friend of mine has the 3L V6 petrol and that can whizz though gas, I would suspect that a 2L would struggle with power and be very thirsty.
        Go the diesel and a 3.0 is the best even if I have a 2.4!
        Happy hunting.
        Simon.O.
        '90 SSR Ltd 2.4TD 5 spd

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        • #5
          I've just got a 3.0. It's returning 26mpg - mixed motorway @ 80/85 mph & local 30/40mph. If ya gas it hard tho' you can hear the air rushing into the fuel tank.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DaveHMS
            I've just got a 3.0. It's returning 26mpg - mixed motorway @ 80/85 mph & local 30/40mph. If ya gas it hard tho' you can hear the air rushing into the fuel tank.
            MPH has been a heated subject many times on here

            I can only seem to get 20MPG from my 3L Diesel!

            Though I am doing similar to above

            2.4 and 3.0 tend to give similar MPG according to the threads on here!

            I think the mark 3 KZN185 might be less thirsty though

            so there is an offset between purchase price(age) and consumption

            Tis up to you, but I dont think gas convertion to a diesel is possible/viable?
            Lifes for smileing at! when ya Surf's not broke!

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            • #7
              After refreshing my front bearings (thanks TonyN) and changing the front drivers side brake caliper, new brake pads... etc... grease the ball joints... etc.etc.

              I calculated my first tank full, at 21 mpg...

              And I haven't been too light with the right foot. Next tank I will be...

              I think I will have to dip my toe in the alternative fuel... A small sail for the rack I think.... and plenty of sun tan oil...

              andyL

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              • #8
                I just got 430km on a full tank on mine (red light to red light ) anyone tell me what this works out at?
                Laugh!!! I nearly bought my own beer.

                Paul

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by paulh
                  I just got 430km on a full tank on mine (red light to red light ) anyone tell me what this works out at?

                  By my calculations and past experience that's about 23mpg
                  I am the friend of Hypno-Toad

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by AndyLala
                    I think I will have to dip my toe in the alternative fuel... A small sail for the rack I think.... and plenty of sun tan oil...

                    andyL
                    Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

                    I see few problems
                    #1 Tax on wind is 5p per foot pound of pressure (it's YOUR job to report this)
                    #2 Careful with the mast height, YOU will be liable for damage caused by the mast.
                    #3 How do you pull on the halyards to alter the sail with hands slippery from sun tan oil ?


                    PS would love to see you tacking in traffic


                    Trev
                    Look out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !

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