I put it through Google Translate - Madeiran to English:
what the Fork hell is wrong with you you bonehead tappit teat are you going to chrome your tappit covers too its a luxury SUV not a fokken rassies kar my fok man.
I think he meant "resies" and not "rassies". But he may be trying to play the "rassies" card.
Ian de Villiers
Patrol 4.5 GRX
Jurgens XT65 2x0 with Super Select Zero
ORRA: AG149
The 2017 and 2018 200 Cruisers all had 175kw and 625Nm from the factory floor.
2019 onwards they all got a bit more ooph when the Toyota engineers took their 10mm socket wrenches to the engin. They went up from the above mentioned figures to the new 195odd Kws and 650Nms without compromising on reliability.
It’s safe to say that those 4.5 V8’s are very under stressed and that mapping it to gain an additional 15% wouldn’t influence reliability.
As far as fuel saving goes, who knows?
2017 Land Cruiser 200
2022 Corolla Cross (Yes. It's a Hybrid)
BushLapa Ratel nr 731
Mike, I'm not expert on chips / maps / mods. Not even Toyota engines - although I have been schooled on the Toy 4A-GE motor, which was apparently exceptional and light years ahead of its time in ZA.
But from a large motor and Nissan perspective, the TB48 and TD42 motors are also super under-stressed.
A lot of people turbo them with no issues. But the folk who turbo them properly are experts and replace motor internals too.
But there are horror stories as well. As I said, the TB45 does not lend itself to these things well, and I've got an almost complete TB45 motor lying around at home with a con-rod through the block. My motor, but not my motor. I strip spares for other people off it occasionally / when required.
I am sure you can have a quick solution to performance/consumption/whatever. All of this comes at a cost. That cost I am not going to play round with. But as I said, different strokes, different folks.
Ian de Villiers
Patrol 4.5 GRX
Jurgens XT65 2x0 with Super Select Zero
ORRA: AG149
Haven’t read the thread. Not going to. You have a big heavy car and want to drive it like a Gti and still get good fuel consumption. Not going to happen. Live with it.