All Activity
- Past hour
-
Do you really want to spend that money on 07 Pathfinder? Reason, I am asking that is because I haven't seen single of those models lasting more than 1 or 2 seasons in offroad. Simply because the approach and departure angle aren't the best, even after you trim the bumper or lift. Maybe I am wrong here, but if you have tested the car off-road extensively and yes it is proven to be the love of your life to be a worthy desert toy, then only it's worth spending on diff-lock. Secondly, rear diff-lock is good to have off-road recovery tool, but it's not a deal breaker as you will always have someone to help with a quick pull-out when you are off-roading. If you are into, solo adventure, then it's totally worth-it.
-
Overheating Engine while not moving
Gaurav replied to Ziad's topic in Mitsubishi Pajero Forum in UAE
If you still have the old clutch, you can get it direct by any lathe shop by locking it together with 4 nuts & bolts, so that it runs at 1:1 speed and will prevent overheating when stationary. Downside: It will be a little noisy, and sip little extra (about 5%) fuel, with little loss of HP (5-10 hp). For road use, you will hardly feel anything. When summer passes by go back new clutch fan after October. This will be cheapest and sure shot solution, rather than 3 core radiator, because with bigger radiator you need powerful fan to get that extra fluid cool down faster. The second easy solution is to have an aux 11-12 inch Spal (heavy duty - 4-inch thick motor) fan on the AC condenser, next to AC fan, and wire it to work on demand, when stationery it will help push more air and also cool down your AC temp to 5-7 degree at vent when it's 40+ outside. P.S. All the above advice applies when the car engine does not have any other issue. - Today
-
azad started following Morning Fewbie Plus Desert Drive - Shuwaib - Sharjah - 26 May 2024
-
Batuhan Kulac started following IMG_1093.jpeg , IMG_1089.jpeg , IMG_1095.jpeg and 2 others
-
Talal H started following IMG_1039.jpeg , IMG_1042.jpeg , IMG_1041.jpeg and 1 other
-
pleasure was mine @ChrisW! Thanks for being so patient behind me whenever I rerouted and took an easy way out. That is a great video, really showcasing my high horsepowers! 😂 please share any more near misses you can find, I am positive there were a few. Thanks all @Davie Chase, @Batuhan Kulac, @ChrisW, @Wilfredo Perez, @Mark B, @Ahmed Farouk, @Hani Howeedy, @Nizar Shawwa, @Benjamin and @Gary F for the exhilarating drive. You could not mistake this for a newbie drive! Great teamwork and communication throughout helped maintain a great pace. And special thanks to everyone who helped shovel me out in the blistering sun. PC : @Hani Howeedy
-
Thank you @JeromeFJand @Frederic for the absolutely amazing drive we had, we had enjoyed every bit of it. Thank you @JeromeFJ for your inputs regarding my adjustment needed for climb and slide slopes, I will definitely work on this 😊 Thank you for all the wonderful team today, will see you soon in our next adventure