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Car Forum / Australian Car Forums / 4x4 Cars (Australian group) / February 2006

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New Diesel Engine for Prado?

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Mack - 31 Jan 2006 19:56 GMT
From what I read, the TD Prado is a dog. 79kw!
A little birdy tells me that the 2006 model will have a new generation TD
engine.

Any one got any info?

Mack
Biggus La Great. - 31 Jan 2006 23:19 GMT
yes Toyota does.
Thanks for coming

>Any one got any info?
>
>Mack
Bristan - 01 Feb 2006 02:58 GMT
> From what I read, the TD Prado is a dog. 79kw!

?????
Td prado has 96kw power and 343Nm torque.
Power is the same as the 4.2 diesel six but torque is considerably higher.

> A little birdy tells me that the 2006 model will have a new generation TD
> engine.
>
> Any one got any info?
>
> Mack
Tsunami - 11 Feb 2006 23:22 GMT
> From what I read, the TD Prado is a dog. 79kw!
> A little birdy tells me that the 2006 model will have a new generation TD
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>
> Mack

Power means nothing and torque is all it is about (especially in a fourby).
I have to laugh when they go on and on about how a new petrol fourby has
200kW or whatever.
Not much good if it is at 6500rpm.
What we really wanna know is how many Nm and is the curve flat as, with 90%
or that torque from 1700rpm - 4000 rpm?
Figjam aka Biggus dickus - 12 Feb 2006 02:38 GMT
never a truer word spoken
:)

> Power means nothing and torque is all it is about (especially in a
> fourby).
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> 90%
> or that torque from 1700rpm - 4000 rpm?
 
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