Help!!! 4cly vs 6cly in first gen trooper.

jp1985

New member
Hey guys I am a newbie to troopers, and am looking into getting a first gen, and have a few questions. I was wondering if 1990 was a good year for them or if it should be avoided for some reason. My main question is 4cly vs 6cly in manual troopers. was one more reliable than the other? did the 4cly have enough power for what the trooper was built for? how many mpgs does the 4cly and the 6cly get? is there a huge difference which one would be better for a DD/weekend warrior/expedition rig?
I found a nice 4cly one but it has 224k and another 4cly one but its a little more beat up and need a slave cylinder redone on the brakes? It only has 158k but is an 88 not a 90. I also found a nice looking 90 in black that only has 124k!!! :) but its a 6cly that's why i ask mostly wondering about the dif in power and gas mileage.

Thanks guys.

JP1985
 

BigSwede

The Credible Hulk
They actually have about the same power. One advantage (to some) of the 6 cylinder is that you can easily swap in a 3.4L Camaro engine as many have done. And because it is a GM 2.8L, parts and mods are common. The Isuzu 2.6L 4 banger is a good, stout motor unless overheated, in which case the head can crack. Good replacement heads are available. Neither motor is a powerhouse, but either one can serve you well. If you find a first gen in good shape (little rust) I would be happy with either motor.

The "slave cylinder" is likely for the clutch, not the brakes.

BTW there is a world of info available at the planetisuzoo.com forums...
 

montypower

Adventure Time!
Can't go wrong with the V6. I have the slightly larger 3.1L and it's a champ. Incredibly reliable and simple. Fairly fuel efficient too. Just got 19 mpg fully loaded with gear (over 5,000lbs) doing some remote camping. I've had a couple troopers with the 4cyl. They were problems. Head gaskets. Idle issues. Reliability.
 

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