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Fast Nissan Patrol
Thought I would drop you a line and share with you some photos and
details of my Nissan Patrol GT-R coil cab ute.
I have personally built the vehicle from scratch, it is based upon a
1992 model TD42 diesel coil cab ute.
The vehicle regularly spends it's days towing a 2.8 ton trailer and
tractor combination, at other times I utilize it as a support vehicle for my
activities with a Rural Fire Brigade. The vehicle quickly converts to a fast
response support vehicle by the addition of
a 800kg fire trailer.
Whilst the vehicle has a tare weight of almost 3 ton it still manages to
accelerate 0-100kph in under 10 seconds and has a top speed of 220kph, which
is not too bad for a 3 ton diesel truck.
The following modifications have been made to enable this:
The Standard TD42 6 cylinder diesel power plant was
boosted
from it's
factory 85kW to 155kW and almost 500Nm of torque through the addition of a
Safari turbo charger and intercooler kit peaking at 15psi (1.07bar)
of boost. This
kit was further enhanced by replacing the factory injectors with a set of
matched Safari/Barema injectors, the addition of a safari snorkel, replacing
the exhaust system with a three inch mandrel bent system and increasing the
fuel pump rate. The standard fuel filter was replaced with a high capacity
waterproof Racor filter to ensure greater power yields and better injector
life. The battery has been replaced with a heavy duty Caterpillar battery to
cope with the higher temperatures and the heavy pounding that it receives.
The addition of bonnet grills was necessary so as to reduce under
bonnet temperatures. The temperatures where reaching such levels that the
vent air for the cabin was being preheated to very high temperatures and
also resulted in extensive heating of the fire wall. After fitting the
grills the under bonnet temperatures have fallen drastically and has also
assisted in increasing air flow through the engine bay and cooling
system.
Due to the increased power output the clutch also had to be heavily
modified, finally after trying 3 clutch kits which only lasted 15,000km
each, the final combination of a heavy duty pressure plate from a Ti Efi
Patrol and a motorsport clutch plate has managed to handle the massive
amounts of power and torque. The clamping pressure now utilized in the
vehicle is almost three times that of the factory vehicle.
To handle the increased power the vehicles suspension system was
replaced with a complete Old Man Emu kit from ARB. The kit was then further
enhanced by the addition of Polyair suspension bags (see attached photo) to
the front and rear coil springs. This has resulted in a vehicle that has no
body roll and can out handle many performance sports cars. The handling has
also been improved by increasing the track of the vehicle by approximately
five inches. This has meant that the vehicle is much wider than normal on
the road and has improve stability and traction whilst cornering and driving
under high speeds. The vehicle has been fitted with 10R15 Cooper
Discoverer's; these tyres are only lasting a maximum of 30,000km, not
surprising when you consider that it still develops wheel-spin in third gear
on dry bitumen. A sharp tap to the accelerator in third will make the back
end step out without any difficulty.
The braking system has also been increased by utilizing motorsport
brake pads and through increasing air flows to the disk rotors. In the near
future the existing calipers and rotors will be replaced by drilled and
vented disks and Brembo 4-pot calipers.
The cabin has also received attention the standard radio has been
replaced with a Kenwood stereo system, the tray space under the radio has
been replaced with a Uniden 40 Ch UHF radio, a center dash pod has been
added and is fitted with a boost gauge and 40 Ch Uniden AM CB. The vehicle
has also been fitted with a Garmin GPS satellite navigation system that is
in a custom cradle on the dash pod and can be easily removed from the
vehicle when walking, hiking or adventuring away from the vehicle. The spare
space under the center console has been utilized to carry the hardware for a
phone booster system and allows phone coverage almost anywhere. Other
additions to the cabin includes a Turbo timer, Recaro race seats, an
electronic brake controller and an internal/ external thermometer
display.

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If anyone has any queries please contact me.
This vehicle serves several purposes, heavy duty towing vehicle, off road
4x4 and performance sports car. And if you are wondering whether it is any
good off road, well it's left all other coil suspension 4x4's that it has
come up against for dead and they had
diff lockers...
- Gareth Bosley J.P,
11/1998
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