V8 v.s. 4 Cylinder LandCruiser Dyno Tuning shootout! New 79 Series compared towing & offroad
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- Could the new 4 cylinder 79 actually be a better tourer than the tried & true V8? 🤔
Jocko & Tommy from Performance Tourers put these rigs to the ULTIMATE test - off-roading, towing & then head to head on the dyno… Which rig will come out on top? 🏆
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Solid video as always. Good to see some dyno numbers. Let us know if you need any tips with your 4x4
About time the best 4WD channel on RUclips gave a hand to some of the smaller channels! 😂
You guys need to do a build or Collab!
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Collab please! 🙏🏻
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For those wondering - a standard magic cup (3/4, strong latte) can fit in the cup holder, slightly propped up by a standard sized house key.
That's all that matters these days.
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When he says the torque figures are exageratted due to the torque converter, he is not describing it accurately. The torque figures at the wheel are accurate and real at the wheels. The torque converter actually does increase the useable torque at the wheels, which is what actually matters. It may give confising results if you're trying to compare flywheel torque by measuring wheel torque, but when you're driving, wheel torque is all that matters.
"An expensive uncomfortable hilux."
Cracked me up. Nice call
gcm 7t not a hilux at all
well its true. why continue the landcruiser as a 4 cyl. if the hilux is basically the same motor and driveline and towing capacity
Bigger tyres will speed things up more, you’ll go slower downhill on the stock size tyres. ..
i thought so as well
And I don't know why you'd be working the clutch on a down hill decent either. That's the last thing you want to do.
The script gets messed up here and there on this show, but to be honest if your watching this for the words or advice then heaven help you lol
only reason why big tyres speed things up is tread. reality you have less torque. more revs at the tyre and less on the motor overall. stock tyres have less revs and more torque as more revs from the motor. whole reason why people lower gear 4wds to get the torque curve etc better offroad, especially low down on bigger tyres. my point is that yeah bigger tyres will have something better in the end of the rev range going downhill. but getting up and go will suffer with larger tyres and stock gearing.
I think Jocko got a bit dyslexic there for a minute lol
As someone from the US, I have to say those two trucks look mighty sharp and if I were able, wouldn't mind either one. Though the turbo 4 might be more of the work truck than the weekender for me, but there is something about a nice v8 that gives that ample power without really needing to strain hard that delivers surprisingly excellent mileage.
Well done on comparing 79 vs 79. Everyone else compares 79 vs 76, old V8 vs new 2.8. This is the only video I've seen so far that compared apples with apples of the same spec.
Jacko has a point the 2.8L Cruiser is an expensive hilux.
With less of everything…why anyone buys a 1979 series is absolutely beyond me.
@@shanenorwell8580one word (substance )which is what the others don't have is why people buy them.
@shanenorwell8580 it was the v8 Ute. Toyota just killed it
@@shanenorwell8580 Mining companies use the Cruiser for underground and pit work. Those conditions kill anything else, Hilux included
Mining companies will buy the 2.8 hand over fist.
The candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long
Word 👌
Lucky it's only 10% brighter
Engines are just slightly different than candles.
I've seen dozens of N80s and Prados with half a million k's on them, no reason the 70 would be any different
a fair observation, if you were comparing two otherwise identical candles....
100% Jocko, finally someone had the balls to say it.
The Hilux and 79 are very different vehicles with different markets.
@simmo6035 not any more. Hilux lifted with bash plates and rear locker is ever bit as capable and has all the comfort and style. Same engine now. So I know what I'd spending my money on if it was not a v8. And I love my 76v8
@@tonycook2347idk why’d you’d still buy a v8 one, literally worse outdated engine
@mitchell5064 latterly, hey. Righto 👍
An auto has a torque converter?
Put the 8 on an auto would be the end of this ahahahah
Great video again boys. The thing that you’ve done which others haven’t is comparing a tuned v8 vs a tuned 4cyl. This is the useful comparison
Loved your review. Respect from Namibia 🇳🇦. I own a v8 double cab and I love every bit of it
Sorry Jocko but I do have to pull you guys up on something. It's about the down hill decent in a manual. Firstly you should never be using the clutch on a hill decent, Tommy probably just got things confused there. Secondly putting larger tyres on will increase the speed of down hill decents as the rolling diameter is larger thus you will travel a longer distance per revolution of the hub.
I'd love to see the 2.8 with an Auto Chiller installed.
I too was confused about their comments at that point of the video. I thought they may have been referring to the auto when stating that 1st gear was too fast and larger tires are better to go slower. I only have 33 on my 76 manual and the ratio is still slower than any vehicle I've owned.
You should never use the clutch on a hill decent? I kinda disagree with you. Depends on the terrain. Perhaps in this experiment the terrain is ideal for not using the clutch
A lot of guys are forgetting that the 4-cyl 1GD-FTV 2.8 has been in production since 2015, in numerous vehicles. There are thousands upon thousands of very high mileage 1GD Hilux and Hiace out there in Asia in particular, also Aus. The motor is proven FFS, its not as if this is a new experiment now that its turned up in the Cruiser! Jeez, its even used in the Hino 200 trucks and Coaster buses!
All this talk about how the 4-cyl will wear out blah blah, its just baloney. Toyota know what they’re doing, they’re not gonna go and screw the Land Cruiser reputation just for kicks. The V8 is old, inefficient and lazy. Time to move on.
Great review, a realistic review of how people use these utes. Much better than the typical Latte reviews
I think we all would have liked to have seen the comparison after the tunes, if the customer with the white four cylinder would have been happy to do so; that way you can see the actual real world difference towing that 3.1t caravan. Seeing the torque figures on the V8 against the 4-cylinder would have been great too. I can only imagine that you can certainly tune more out of that beautiful V8! Good review boys.
Hmmmmm this is a great video explaining multiple areas of the down and dirty.
Well done ✅
I (an American) have no way of buying one of these in the states but I love seeing the changes and breakdown of new Toyotas none the less
4:34 shots fired 😂 great vid guys.
Wouldn’t it be interesting to compare V8 and 4 cylinder if they both had automatic gearboxes or both had manual gearboxes? I guess we’ll never know the results of such a comparison… keep up the work Jocko!😊
In my opinion no matter what, i would still choose the V8
Ok why
@LopezZeta
Not working the motor as much. Loss of fuel economy is a bite in wallet, but the motor is likely to last longer. My choice is actually splitting the difference with I-6 N.A motors. A straight 6 is my choice over 4, v6 or v8.
@@LopezZetamore better than less, big better than small
@@LopezZeta no thong slap on the 2.8😂
Once again proving. Bigger isnt always better. Great job guys
Thanks lads🎉
I love, the love to the Watagans in the video
Grew up driving manual v8’s. Reluctantly got an auto 10 years ago…never looked back. Auto boxes are by far better, especially when you know how to use sports mode properly Offroad
Autos better for gays
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Very interesting. Thanks for the content. Love it.... Bought a new 76 in 2015 as my forever. Haven't changed my my mind yet after so many trips + a lap. Chipped and still running original clutch at 215,000kms. Only tow a large boat some times, but she loves it. It's not fast but loves a challenge. Buy a motor cycle if you have a need for speed.
My clutch said bye at 115, only exhaust and intake mods,stock fueling and boost! Seen many go much sooner. You sure you didnt get a detune lol?
Same here,any problems with injectors yet?
@@snakeinthegrass7630 No, none at all. Ive only changed the bushes in the rear springs and repaired a leak in the after market fuel tank. Otherwise just servicing.
@@tonywilson5295 Thanks for that.
drinking game we all take a swig when they say Clutch!
Great review
Mine option strap 2 of those straight 4s together you got an insane V8
i love my n80. as a trade vehicle its perfect around town and on the long jobs the comfort is great. id still love a v8 79 though
i will stick with my de-tuned v8.
Bhahaha enjoy that useless boat ancho mate 😂
Excellent video
Best comparison i have seen on youtube between these two utes
Wow these tunes create incredible extra horse power. Amazing.
this was so far the best comparison of these two cars, thanks guys, if I was buying one of them I get 2.8l because I already have V8 and it will go to grave with me
Love the video, car you guys do a full compassion of the Ute based SUVs next. You guys started one last year but never finished it😢. Love your opinion more than anyone else’s, literally watched a fortune vs MUX video today and they never even put in 4WD.
I would absolutely love to see a regular 4WD-24/7 where Marty and Moog join them on a trip. Would be funny as.
They take the Kei-Tip and get winched through hell and back. That would be amazing.
the best 4wding channel on RUclips wouldn't step down to the level of such plebeians. /S
No fucking way lol. MCM would be selling out if they did that lol.
Thanks Robert, great comparison as always. Looking at the fuel economy it would be similar to your Ranger towing your van wouldn’t it? So, having the Ranger & the van, would you keep that or swap for the Hiace? For me it seems the better touring option is to tow the van, then drop it off for the more difficult 4WDing and just use the Ranger and a tent? Then tow the van for the moderate stuff?
I'm still lost, where do I put my pretentious coffee ☕?
If you have to ask, you need to stick to your BMW my pretentious friend
lol is that a Redriven quote?
In the Grenadier
13:05 fitting larger tires will make 1st low taller and even less engine braking going down hills
So in conclusion the boiz luv the v8 noises when they have an exhaust 😜🤟🏻
Good video. It would have been good to see the torque figures pre and post tune.
I just wanna know how much psi they running in the 2.8 for that power
It’s close to 30psi
Yeah stock V8 gets up to around 8 psi.
If towing at what point to do you get a v6 ranger over a cruiser now? Be interesting to see the comparison. I’d still feel sick parting with near 100k for a 30 year old dual cab with speakers and an interior from the same era
Great job
You should do a "Best Towing Vehicle" for heavy caravans and boats!
Did they delete the dpf? Because there’s a couple of shots where it looks like there’s not one on there.
Using the terms "bang for buck" when describing 100k farm hacks with 200hp is hilarious
Nicely done. 2.8 for me, better value for money
How was the fuel economy on them toeing the van after the tunes?
Longevity of the engine would be a consideration for me. What kind of boost pressure are they using, V8 v 4cyl???? Surprised you did not cover this when doing the tune. Is the 4cyl running much higher boost pressure than the V8?
Why did you not show the torque comparison?
So impressed with the Videos off all the serious RUclipsrs giving us some feed back ,Im blown away by the 2.8 performance and think I would go for that than the V8 now.
What R.P.M. do each make maximum torque?
How much boost are they both running?
I’d want the v8, but I live in the USA and cannot have a diesel v8 Toyota because Toyota is mean it it’s biggest client. My 1gr-Fe 4 runner has 343,000 miles with no problems just maintenance so I cannot really complain. I’m going to buy a v8 Tundra in the next couple of weeks but keep the 2005 4Runner and turn it into a modest weekend overlander for here in North Carolina, thanks for the video it was very informative.
Go the 8 for sure, like you said it may not be an option in the future.
Take a drink evrytime jocko says "yeah, interesting"....
How much boost we putting through that 4banger after the tune compared to the v8.
Bro Jocko driving In Berowra that's crazy
Does the 79 hill decent not touch the break ? in most cars its auto braking ? which if you in the VHC and want to use it , means you will burn the brakes out on 1 days trip
Wait to find out if Toyota releases the tundra with the 300 V6 I say
The quote I received for an automatic conversion on a V8 70 series was $32,000.
Ol mate with the hat is an “Auto Queen”. I do respect the comfort of an auto though.
Awesome video as always Jocko. My choice is the V8 with a manual transmission their becoming a rare breed.
😂😂😂😂 a rare breed!!! It is the most common car in Australia
I honestly love it when a V8 landcruiser driver tells themselves stupid shit to make them feel like they have a special car hahaha when really they have the most useless 4x4 money can buy. Go lift another wheel champion 🇦🇺
You guys always do the best testing and comparison videos ..
Nice of them to out a step on the front for when you're always fixing them 😂
Great video. I love a manual, so I'll wait for a 2.8L manual on a 70 series - hoping that will become available when Toyota scrap the V8. Reasons: The 2.8 is a simpler motor and easier to work on than the VDJ78 I currently own. And I like the manual when towing and when crawling in 4wd. No auto trans that overheats and you get to pick the gear you need. Great engine braking.
You obviously haven’t driven an auto in sports mode. You can choose to hold gears and consequently keeps temps down.
@@whiteunicornDR659 Yes. Owned a 200series for 7 years. Hated the auto and ATF temps can go very high when towing. Needed it in S4 for the torque converter to stay locked at above 85 kph and then it sat at 2400rpm at 100kph. Thats one reason I'm back in a Troopy.
Agreed mate I currently have a 2021 hilux n80 manual I absolutely love it good on fuel super reliable when Toyota said they were getting the v8 out of the 79 I thought they give the 2.8L in manual a go really disappointed
Good ole Jocko having a dig at shauno with out even saying it 😂 , how's the pony ?
Id like to see them offer a manual GD version.
Fitting bigger tires will increase the downhill speed (one revolution in a bigger wheel is longer than that of a smaller wheel).
Also, the manual v8 is far better in terms of engine braking downhill.
Although i enjoyed Ronny Dahl's comparison tests, Jocko's test are more balanced. Apples to apples. Your conclusions are actually on point. It all boils down to personal preference, and not because one is better than the other.
Do you have any idea why Toyota did not use the V6 diesel from the 300 in these agricultural workhorses? 🤔
Its an oil guzzling nightmare....
What were the torque numbers for the two post tune????? Missed a huge difference here
100%.
That v8 tune is dog shit aswell.
I would like to know how much boost each ute had from factory and how much boost once they were both tuned.
What are the torque figures? Great video.
Impressive! Would love to know how much of the difference is because of the manual/auto situation? Would the results be similar if the 4.5 was an auto and the 2.8 a manual? Either way pretty sold on a 2.8 😆
we got a fleet of these in the US at a underground Trona mine.. ours have a 2.8 l Cummins "diesel" with a 5 speed .. so far so good. Our Ram fleet made its "some of them" 180k + miles with the regular wear and failures. be interesting how the toyota's do compared...
Now let’s fully load them up, and do cape and frazer trip 🙏
I still wanna get a 70 series Troopy -- is the engine/trans an option in this?
Can you tell from the outside which one is the v8 and the 2.8?
Great video but it confirms and strengthens the case for the Y62.
Time to get a 100 series 2006 model on here test it out petrol v8
Glad that I prefer the 2.8 Diesel Automatic LC70 Double Cab anyway.
is it just me or is the rear suspension a bit too soft for towing the caravan (both vehicles)
Jocko... i bet you would love this 2.8 conversion in the pony.
Or the tongue weight of the caravan is too much.
The axles look a bit far back for my liking.
@@R.Sole88109 Moving the rear axel back on the 79 and air bag helpers would be sweet for big van $$$
uhh, bigger tyres does not make the vehicle crawl slower.. 13:15
Great testing , best so far
A few questions
1.Where does tuning leave the oem warranty
2.Does it still meet emissions, i would of thought this would be regarded as tampering as you are changing the calibration from the OEM
3. Wouldn't you look at increasing the line pressure in the auto to help cope with the additional power
no 2, lol whut? Why would one GAF? You a greenie ffs? buy a cybertruck...
Aren't towing mirrors mandatory across Australia?
See so many passing through my home town or even when travelling myself no towing mirrors & no idea what's beside them / their van.
Love my 2.8L
Im surprised be the numbers on the v8 most tuned v8s i thought come in anout 180kw 600nm this video's conciderably less??
00:01 Yes, there you go I saved you 24 mins!
Waiting here for all the Toyota V8 fan boys….😂
I would love a review about the new british „Ineos Grenadier“ its pretty new and its said that its the new landrover defender
According to Toyota the 2.8 in the 70 has the following upgrades over the Hilux and prado 2.8:
Larger radiator
Larger fan
Isolation crank pulley
Water air cooler
Larger steel sump compared to smaller alloy sump
Redesigned oil pick up for steeper angles
Engine Balance shaft
Revised fuel filter and oil filter
Stronger hoses and clamps for turbo inlet and cooler.
Gearbox has a larger capacity steel sump pan compared to small alloy
Gearbox has elevated breather with catch can
4.3.1 diff gears
Tow/haul mode.
So really not much except the transmission ratio to account for any performance difference. And that's not that much.
@@mikezog1030I think the balance shaft will make a big difference when working hard.
Also the larger capacity steel sumps are good. You don’t want shitty alloy and small oil capacity. Gearbox is beefed up . Also it is running the V8 transfer case, drive shafts and diffs.
I want to see a wholesale auto’s V8 automatic in the same testing
I jumped on here to make the same comment. Let's see it boys
Ronny Dahl has already tested his worked V8 against a factory 2.8. 2.8 smashed it. 2.8 used less diesel towing a big van than the V8 used not towing. V8 could only hold 80kph up steep hill. 2.8 held 100 up same hill.
That would be really good
$30,000 buys a LOT of diesel
@@simmo6035 he didn’t change gear in the manual, and an automatic v8 is a completely different thing., but hey I won’t be buying either.
MOM! THE OFF-ROADING AUSTRALIAN GUYS POSTED AGAIN!!!
Soild love u guys❤
Hi Joko,good form of feedback to the public,but there a lot of 79 V8 with a Automatic convertion,I would like to see the 4 cylinder compare with those,because a auto gearbox will have more confort and easy driving tham the manual,would interested too see,Marcio Ramos from Angola/Africa
i love hearing the complaints about the gaurds. That system has been in cars since around 2010ish. The tall soft brackets are designed to cushion the initial impact to a pedestrian should they be unfortunate enough to land on the car in the event of an accident.
How did the tunes affect fuel figures?
So did you just not tie down the vehicles on the dyno? Is that something you do in Australia?
Need to see the review of new triton