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Posted - 10 May 2009 :  4:42:33 PM  Show Profile  Visit lemusa's Homepage Send lemusa a Private Message
 
hey im wrecking a vn that had a 308 in it.

originally it was the 2 litre model though and was just wondering what size tank it would have, i think it had an external fuel pump added so would assume its still the stock tank

i know that v6=63litres and v8=80litres but whats the 2litre?

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Posted - 11 May 2009 :  2:09:52 PM  Show Profile  Visit trizo's Homepage  Click to see trizo's MSN Messenger address Send trizo a Private Message
 
2 litre vn?? arnt they only in NZ??? I'd say they were 63ltrs as well and would also have a internal fuel pump ( inside the tank) I just relised your in NZ lol
 

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Posted - 11 May 2009 :  2:22:15 PM  Show Profile  Visit trizo's Homepage  Click to see trizo's MSN Messenger address Send trizo a Private Message
 
ok they are 63 ltrs with the internal fuel pump, they are all the same as the nrmal vn beside the 4 speed auto (Jayko or something like that) and the straight 4 cyl engine ,, from memory they are 2.6 ltr engine ,,,, NZ and Singapore used the 4cyl version as it was cheaper in engine tax and more economic for the countries!
 

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Posted - 11 May 2009 :  8:58:45 PM  Show Profile  Visit lemusa's Homepage Send lemusa a Private Message
 
awesome cheers for that trizo

yep i am in nz, one of the only kiwis on here i think, took the 2litre for a drive, completely different car to the v6 and v8

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Posted - 12 May 2009 :  1:48:59 PM  Show Profile  Visit trizo's Homepage  Click to see trizo's MSN Messenger address Send trizo a Private Message
 
really 1 would think even at 110kw it would be some fun and plus to pull that from a straight four ,, stick the 2ltr vn motor in a small hatchbach ;) now that would be fun :P
 

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Posted - 13 May 2009 :  8:14:54 PM  Show Profile  Visit lemusa's Homepage Send lemusa a Private Message
 
yeah the guy who owns it swapped it for a dead honda prelude that firefighters were going to use for training with jaws of life

still tossing up whether or not i should do something with it, mates got a starlet with no engine so that could make a good base for the 2litre beast
 

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