I hope to buy a '94 LWB.
What is your opinion on th 2.8 engine?
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The engine is being discussed in another thread currently going, so I'll leave that one, but just a reminder, the 2.8 also got bigger diffs, larger trans, thicker axles, etc. Something to keep in mind. And the hood scoop is way cool.Raule Duke wrote:got search?

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Great.flyfishn wrote:I hope to buy a '94 LWB.
What is your opinion on th 2.8 engine?
Just watch the temps on those long haul hills with your foot on the pedal otherwise you can crack the head easily.
A temp gauge (pyrometer) on the exhaust pre/post turbo will do the job.
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Do you think engine oil temperature gauge can do the job too?jfarsang wrote:Great.flyfishn wrote:I hope to buy a '94 LWB.
What is your opinion on th 2.8 engine?
Just watch the temps on those long haul hills with your foot on the pedal otherwise you can crack the head easily.
A temp gauge (pyrometer) on the exhaust pre/post turbo will do the job.
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