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I have a 94 Terrano (2.7 auto) and it's been in my family since 96.
It's goes alright although it's no "insert fast car" but can hold 120 without too much effort when it gets there. I get about 600km to 60-70 litres.
It's been in my family since 96 and no major issue apart from diesel pump going.
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Thought i'd better at least say what I bought in the end. I bought the Terrano. The thing runs great for a vehicle it's age, is pretty solid and everything on it works, no issues at all, and it's pretty fuel efficient, handles open road no worries, and i'm sure it'll probably just keep on going, as long as I service it. Is all I was after. It looks like the previous owner looked after it the way I look after vehicles.
Cheers for the relevant info to those who gave it.
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Fix a computer and it'll break tomorrow.
Teach its owner to fix it and it'll break in some way you've never seen before.
OHH SHIT, did I say the Nissin, crap shoulda been the Toyota LOL... weres the photo's? and value for money I like Valvoline diesel oil, also rate it in petrols over 200K on my 2.5 Triumph and it still had all its hardening on the over head gear and didnt blow/burn smoke.
I change my Navara oil every 4-5k
cheers DD
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Cats land on their feet. Toast lands jamside down.
A cat glued to some jam toast will hover in quantum indecision
Curiosity was framed; ignorance killed the cat
Fix a computer and it'll break tomorrow.
Teach its owner to fix it and it'll break in some way you've never seen before.
I had a 1995 R3M 2.7 non turbo. The plates had lapsed, so not much experience on the road. The few times I had it on the highway,, it was easy to get and hold 1-150. Porters pass was no problem up and breaks held nice on the way down. I even put petrol in it once and drove up porters. The terrano just went until it died close to the summit. I just went up there, detached and emptied the fuel tank. Re-attached and put fresh diesel in and pumped through the injectors as you do. It ran fine. The alternator is used to pump oil, and this is a fault that happens often. If your alternator goes, get a new one!!!!!
never buy a rebuilt alternator for these vehicles.
Note: The 1995 Nissan terrano R3m is a beast !!!. Around 1 meter of air, running my dogs on a motor cross track.
I know these terranos quite well (changing cross rod in half meter of river etc )
So ask away brother.
Think I will check this thread in 8 yrs time to see if you have an answer...
Also., what do you mean by "the alternator pumps oil"? For what?
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There is a vacuum pump on the back of the alternator for the brake servo, which has an oil feed to it presumably to lubricate the pump itself, if the splines on the alternator shaft that drive it are stuffed you don't get vacuum any more and it's time for a new one. Don't think it pumps oil to anywhere else though....
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