Thats the brand i have been looking at but i think they are on backorder at the moment and have been for atleast the last 6 months. With a bit of luck they come back in stock soon.
Hey mate the van is a lotus Freelander 216. As of yet is hasn’t towed the van since lifted. Before the lift it did it well although the ball weight is too much for the Pajero so it’s unusual that I’ll tow that van. Cheers - Ryan
You didn't mention it but I assume you have already added a secondary fuel filter, 2 to 5 micron, if you're going to do a lot of outback trips. The factory filter is about 10 micron. What about a catch can to prevent any further build up of EGR emissions and oil vapour into the inlet manifold. I have a 2011 NW and just cleaned the intake manifold at 180,000 and it was around 1/3 blocked, the performance and fuel efficiency change was amazing. Planning on adding a Steinbauer to the fuel system as they don't increase pressure in the fuel rail just the duration of injection for more torque when towing. Hope all goes well for you during the build.
Thanks for the suggestions mate. As of now everything under the hood is completely stock. All of the things you suggested were on the table for when the time comes to do some under the hood work. I'll be getting a full manifold clean at 200,000 which is fastly approaching.
@@nextleveladventuresau Didn't mention I added an "EGR delete" cable after the intake clean as I didn't want it to need cleaning ever again. Well worth investing in the Pajero, they're long term good value.
Nice vid mate 👍 wouldn't roof bars be better for mounting the tent rather than a rhino platform? Would've thought it would save some serious $$ and also some weight . . . .
Yeah mate not long after I made this I seen the pioneer platforms start snapping off cars so I’ve now decided to go with three roof bars that bolt into the existing holes that the rails are now bolted into. Heaps stronger and better for the tent I want
Cheers Steve. I look forward to it. As of right now the car is lifted and the spare has been done. Id really love some inspiration on the 12V side of things. i feel I'm really lacking the knowledge in that department. Cheers- Ryan
@@nextleveladventuresau just starting to watch your video and see Steve jumping on the comments lol. I've got a Gen 3 NM and if you wish jump over and check out my videos for the build I've done on that including 12v
we are looking forward to following this build for sure 👍nice one mate
Thanks mate. Appreciate you tuning in. Cheers- Ryan
Nice one👍 good luck with the build
Looking to buy an nw this year. Love this colour. Thanks for the in depth videos mate!!
This is a sweet truck
Thanks for taking the time to watch mate! Its much different now! Cheers Ryan
The 2 blanks near the rest diff lock button are for seat heaters in some models.
Cheers mate. I thought that was what it was for but mine doesnt have them. Cheers Ryan
Bush skinz for your rock sliders. About 700 bucks from memory.
Thats the brand i have been looking at but i think they are on backorder at the moment and have been for atleast the last 6 months. With a bit of luck they come back in stock soon.
hey man. what caravan is that and how is the pajero behaving with towing that size van?
Hey mate the van is a lotus Freelander 216. As of yet is hasn’t towed the van since lifted. Before the lift it did it well although the ball weight is too much for the Pajero so it’s unusual that I’ll tow that van. Cheers - Ryan
You didn't mention it but I assume you have already added a secondary fuel filter, 2 to 5 micron, if you're going to do a lot of outback trips. The factory filter is about 10 micron. What about a catch can to prevent any further build up of EGR emissions and oil vapour into the inlet manifold. I have a 2011 NW and just cleaned the intake manifold at 180,000 and it was around 1/3 blocked, the performance and fuel efficiency change was amazing. Planning on adding a Steinbauer to the fuel system as they don't increase pressure in the fuel rail just the duration of injection for more torque when towing. Hope all goes well for you during the build.
Thanks for the suggestions mate. As of now everything under the hood is completely stock. All of the things you suggested were on the table for when the time comes to do some under the hood work. I'll be getting a full manifold clean at 200,000 which is fastly approaching.
@@nextleveladventuresau Didn't mention I added an "EGR delete" cable after the intake clean as I didn't want it to need cleaning ever again. Well worth investing in the Pajero, they're long term good value.
Nice vid mate 👍 wouldn't roof bars be better for mounting the tent rather than a rhino platform? Would've thought it would save some serious $$ and also some weight . . . .
Yeah mate not long after I made this I seen the pioneer platforms start snapping off cars so I’ve now decided to go with three roof bars that bolt into the existing holes that the rails are now bolted into. Heaps stronger and better for the tent I want
For the spare tyre carrier there's a company in western Australia that makes replacement plates for the sides of the spare wheel for $270
Thanks for the info mate. I ended up cutting off only the piece that goes over the tire. the sides are still on for now.
Some good ideas Ryan, I have some suggestions for you. I'll send you an email. Cheers Steve
Cheers Steve. I look forward to it. As of right now the car is lifted and the spare has been done. Id really love some inspiration on the 12V side of things. i feel I'm really lacking the knowledge in that department. Cheers- Ryan
@@nextleveladventuresau just starting to watch your video and see Steve jumping on the comments lol. I've got a Gen 3 NM and if you wish jump over and check out my videos for the build I've done on that including 12v