Hey I added a safari intercooler to my 1994 hdj 80, very easy to do and *works great ,,The Safari Dealer for The USA *is in Austin, Texas,,
Hey I added a safari intercooler to my 1994 hdj 80, very easy to do and works great ,,The Safari Dealer for The USA is in Austin, Texas,,
Spallet, What? Who? Where? Never knew there was a Safari dealer in Austin...!
60Dan, very impressed with the set up. I have a 1HDFT sitting on a stand with a 5spd waiting for me to set aside time for the swap. Thanks for posting up details and your experience! Motivation!
Thanks,
Donovan
Very interested in the pusher pump, sounds like a great addition to any diesel with a single OE pump. Where did you source yours?
Hi Kurt,
It really is a nice bit of kit for peace of mind and the low pressure ensures nothing is being forced in there, rather it is lending a helping hand. On a side note, if your lift pump is on its way out and your off road on a steep incline, you could run into a fuel starvation issue - so this would help with that too.
I looked all over for the best price, and ended up finding it from www.apeusa.com for $155.
Walbro have a few different models, I went with the FRB-5.
Dan
Thanks Dave!
I didn't get them from Jonsey's but I think they are the same ones Jonsey's sells. They are the Power Stop K1156 drilled and slotted rotors with ceramic pads.
They get good reviews and the guys on Mud seem to like them. No complaints from me either, I noticed a slight improvement over the stock brakes but nothing earth shattering. The better cooling properties is what I was most interested in for consistent braking while towing.
When are you and the wife planning on that Gatlinburg trip?
Thanks for the info on the rotors. Definitely gonna get some soon.
Probably not gonna make it out to Gatlinburg this year. All my vacation money is getting pumped into the 45 build. After that, it's game on.
Looking forward to more updates and videos!
Hi Dan, awesome, awesome thread! I have to thank you for the candid response regarding costs way back around page 6. I actually expected it to be more costly. I sold my nicely modded 80 a couple of years back, and would like to buy another one some day. I'm lucky enough to live where we only have to wait 15 years to bring in what we want, but your conversion makes more sense. The left hand drive aspect is worth a lot to most people.
The amount of smoke you were making in the gopro video is about what my well tuned 12 valve Cummins 5 speed makes. Not excessive at all. It sounds awesome too, but I think you already know that! Congrats on realizing your dream truck!
That thing sounds great! And very little smoke. Sounds like the new turbo was a nice improvement.
I killed the head on my 1hdft. Waiting for a new/used head from England.
That sounds awesome....diesels rule
Bummer - but pleased to hear your are getting the 45 underway. Do you have a build thread somewhere?
All your rigs are mega drool worthy, excited to see where you go with this one!
Such a great truck mate... I've also gotten some great leads from this thread for my build (the Saf. IC kit and Pusher fuel pump) so thanks and congrats on having a very special and amazing rig. I'm glad to see more diesel dreams finally coming to fruition around here. Hopefully the sheer fact that some of us are willing to go this extra mile to MAKE these trucks for ourselves will finally prove a point to the OEM's. I know several are doing it (GM/Canyon, New Titan/Cummins, Ram 1500/Fiat 3.OL CRDI etc.) but it's high time Toyota brought their world class diesels here for us. All the best to ya and enjoy that beautiful rig and that clattering/whistling sound that's music to our ears...
Cheers
Dave