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Matthew Bellairs
Newbie
Vic
Soarer 4.0L GT

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Reg: 12-2005

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Saturday, December 10, 2005 - 11:15 pm, by:  Matthew Bellairs (Matty_b) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

hey guys, i recently got my first soarer and couldn't be more pleased.

its a 1993 4.0L Gt.

and i was just wondering about some of the materials that are recommended for this kind of car.

such things as:
- what engine oil?
- brand and octane level of petrol? (the dealer says i only need to run premium through it once every 4 tanks)
- how many km's for a full tank should i be getting?
- good places in Melbourne to get it serviced.

sorry if i sound a little lost about these things, but ive wanted a soarer for so long and i wanna make sure i maintain it.

thanks again guys.
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Graham Dollisson
DieHard
QLD
GT-TL

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Saturday, December 10, 2005 - 11:36 pm, by:  Graham Dollisson (Alloyvee) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

1) A good quality mineral oil
2) 98 octane
3) It's a V8, don't worry about that!!
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Good choice of car. Enjoy.
Avin Luther
TryHard
vic
Soarer uzz31 Limited

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Saturday, December 10, 2005 - 11:56 pm, by:  Avin Luther (Lex_luther) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

1) semi synthetic 10w-50 (I use Penrite)
2) any premium, 98 octane is best, BP, Mobil or optimax, the dealer is an idiot, use premium all the time.
3)I get 350kms, driving in and around the city, but thats as bad as it gets, some guys get up to 600. but yeah likeGraham said, its not an economical car
4)Sports and Luxury Cars.. for important stuff. Learn to do simple maintenance like oil etc yourself, or use any mechanic

All the best, Its a very rewarding car to own if you look after it
Matthew Bellairs
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Vic
Soarer 4.0L GT

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Sunday, December 11, 2005 - 01:42 am, by:  Matthew Bellairs (Matty_b) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

wow, thnx for that insight.
another thing i was wondering if you guy could shed some light on is...
when i start the gar, it is extreamly quite, even for a v8. the car is stock mechanically with original exhaust and mufflers.
but i just dont get the 'v8 grunt' noise when i start it? the performance is not an issue as i had a few street drags already with my friends 4th and 5th gen preludes.

what would you guys recommend?
what is the maximum and minimum price i would be looking at to get a nice grunt out of the exhaust?
Matthew Bellairs
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Vic
Soarer 4.0L GT

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Sunday, December 11, 2005 - 01:48 am, by:  Matthew Bellairs (Matty_b) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

ahh another question.. the "overdrive" button, should i have that on or not? in terms of performance and fuel consumption, pros and cons?


sorry to sound to lost guys.
appreciate your help
Peter Nitschke
Junk Filterer
South Australia
GT4.0 V8

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Sunday, December 11, 2005 - 01:54 am, by:  Peter Nitschke (Pen) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Welcome to SC :-)

There has been a fair bit of discussions on exhausts recently, browse the Mechanical section or use Search. In fact all of these points have been well covered.

We hope you appreciate all the assistance available here, in turn we appreciate if you at least have a look around and then ask questions that you can't find the answers to.
Don Bagnall
Moderator
New Zealand
1991 UZZ30 GT4.0 V8

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Sunday, December 11, 2005 - 07:02 am, by:  Don Bagnall (Baggs) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Hi Matthew, and to the ALSC.

We have the same model as you (UZZ30), and we use 10 liters per 100kms on the open road, and in our case a tankfull (78L) lasts us a month, which is using it every day for work, and occasional weekend putting around.
I can only get 96 petrol in our city, and the car runs VERY well on that, BUT IF we had 98 available you can be assured that I would be using it, as our cars (V8's & TT's anyway) like the Hi-octane fuel, and then I would THEN expect to be using 8-9 liters per 100kms.

The oil I use is Castrol Magnatec, and it works fine with NO problems.

Also, use ONLY genuine Toyota oil filters, they are FAR superior to ANY aftermarket filter.

Good luck & enjoy!

Graham Dollisson
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QLD
GT-TL

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Sunday, December 11, 2005 - 10:01 am, by:  Graham Dollisson (Alloyvee) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Also, to add some more to that...

ONLY USE TOYOTA RED COOLANT. If you use anything else you are risking major(read expensive!!) engine damage. If you don't have that in there now, get whatever is in there out and put the good stuff in.
Matthew Sharpe
TryHard
North Island
3.0 GT

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Reg: 10-2005

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Monday, December 12, 2005 - 06:39 am, by:  Matthew Sharpe (Madmatt) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

I leave my overdrive off around 50 k areas mostly - switch it on if I'm in a 70K or above area.
David Vaughan
DieHard
ACT
Soarer GT-L (4.0 V8) Lexus is300 (3.0 VVT-i 6)

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Monday, December 12, 2005 - 07:37 am, by:  David Vaughan (Davidv) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Overdrive is just 4th gear. If you are driving on auto, you may as well let the box do those things for you.
Don Bagnall
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New Zealand
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Monday, December 12, 2005 - 07:44 am, by:  Don Bagnall (Baggs) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

I do the same as what Matthew does .
If traffic flow could reliably stay at a steady 50 - 60kph, then I'd leave the O/D ON, but with the wally & wallyesses who insist in driving at 38kph, then up to the giddy heights of 48kph, I prefer the added engine braking effect that is to be had from leaving O/D OFF.

Also saves having to dab the brakes all the time.
Benny Gammelmark
Goo Roo
NSW
V8 UZZ31

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Tuesday, December 13, 2005 - 01:06 pm, by:  Benny Gammelmark (Oldfield) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

I mostly have it ON, even at low speeds in the city. I use the O/D button for engine breaking.

Expect 6-8km/l in city driving on a stock standard V8.

To change the exhaust note, fit new exhaust. Fit Neil's headers at the same time as you will be doing it later anyway.
Full system, including setup can probably be done for $1500-$2000 if you don't require a stainless steel exhaust.

There's a couple of basic mods you can do to make the car run and respond better. Do a search on BFI and Unichip and you'll see all. It's all dependent on the size of your wallet and your personal preferences.
Mike Bradberry
Tinkerer
Queensland
V8 Limited

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Tuesday, December 13, 2005 - 01:50 pm, by:  Mike Bradberry (Halflife) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Welcome Matthew. I have done the cheap things like BFI, changed my plugs, reset ECU, changed exhaust from CAT back for some improvement in performance and fuel economy. The real differences will be in the headers and a unichip or similar. From there it's serious mods and serious money. I'll definitely be doing the unichip but not the headers as I don't want to risk having a too noisy exhaust.
Benny Gammelmark
Goo Roo
NSW
V8 UZZ31

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Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 04:38 am, by:  Benny Gammelmark (Oldfield) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Headers wont make it too noisy Mike. My exhaust is still 10db below legal limit - and that's with racing cats.
Mike Bradberry
Tinkerer
Queensland
V8 Limited

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Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 07:20 am, by:  Mike Bradberry (Halflife) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Too noisy is always a point of view. I'm really happy with how mine sounds now. Nice note with open throttle, virtually no sound when cruising.
Benny Gammelmark
Goo Roo
NSW
V8 UZZ31

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Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - 07:22 pm, by:  Benny Gammelmark (Oldfield) Quote hilighted text Edit Post Delete Post Print Post   View Post/Check IP (Moderator/Admin Only) Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Point taken. I just love the rumble.

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