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2010 Toyota Tundra Diesel
Maybe it's on the way........:
http://forums.motortrend.com/70/6543162/the-general-forum/to...
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BajaGeoff
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Looks pretty sweet!
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jack
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I wish it was coming but that is an article that was posted in Jan 2008. A lot has changed since then.
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castaway$
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An 8 liter motor! Either they don't have a clue about building diesel's or they are going to build one that will also double for pulling a train on
the tracks.
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DieselCruiser
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Quote: | Originally posted by castaway$
An 8 liter motor! Either they don't have a clue about building diesel's or they are going to build one that will also double for pulling a train on
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Toyota builds great diesel engines, and they are used all over the world, except the US. The tundra will get the same engine that is in the new Land
Crusier series in Australia. It is a 4.5l twin turbo V8, and gets about 24 mpg.
cheers,
Jan
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Quote: | Originally posted by castaway$
Either they don't have a clue about building diesel's or they are going to build one that will also double for pulling a train on the tracks.
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You are so wrong. Toyota's Hino division has been making diesel trucks for decades. They just never offered them in the US under the Toyota badge,
except in a few Hilux mini-trucks. Canada, yes, they received several diesel Land Cruisers from wagons to pickups.
Note that you can buy a Hino branded truck in the US.
http://www.hino.com/
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fishbuck
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Wow, it's almost as good as a Ford!
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805gregg
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Quote: | Originally posted by fishbuck
Wow, it's almost as good as a Ford! |
But not even close to a Ram Cummins.
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Pappy Jon
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I want one of these, please.
Toyota 70-series V8 Turbo Diesel
430Nm = 317lb-ft.
151kW = 202hp.
11.9L/100km = 19.7mpg
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Toyota's overseas engine options supersedes anything made here in the USA. One would be lucky to land any of Toyota's Diesal autos here in the states.
I am restoring a 1972 fj40 and imported a International Diesel from Brazil to put in it. I also jave a FJ60 with a 2F engine. I will eventually
convert that engine to a Diesel.
Perhaps with the failing U.S. auto industry we will see better options for auto engines in the diesal category.
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Woopy Do, toyota is a great vehicle, but it will take them many years too work out the bugs on DIESEL technology, they don't have that yet, when they
do then I will be looking until then. "OH Well" I will stick to my FORD.
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If you you drive a Ford then you probably wouldnt know that Toyota has made their passenger auto with diesels for years and has had the international
market cornered. The only diesel available in the U.S are for commercial vehicles as in trucks. A tundra is a commercial vehicle so they could skirt
the CA emissions laws. Besides the only reason they decided to put the Diesel in the Tundra is because people were asking for them instead of the
current gas.
A majority of Toyotas sold overseas are in fact diesel, so to say that they don't have the technology is completely false.
The autos they make trully last the tests of time. From the harshest climate zones in the world(Africa and Middle East) Toyota have been there along
with their diesel engines. Besides when was`the last time a Ford or GM anything ever conquered the African continent or Australian outback?
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by fishingmako
Woopy Do, toyota is a great vehicle, but it will take them many years too work out the bugs on DIESEL technology, they don't have that yet, when they
do then I will be looking until then. "OH Well" I will stick to my FORD. |
toyota has probably built more diesel engines than ford.
your ignorance is the type of ignorance US automakers rely on to sell their inferior products
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DieselCruiser
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Quote: | Originally posted by fishingmako
Woopy Do, toyota is a great vehicle, but it will take them many years too work out the bugs on DIESEL technology, they don't have that yet, when they
do then I will be looking until then. "OH Well" I will stick to my FORD. |
As has been said, you are very wrong. Toyota started putting diesels in their trucks in 76. that was the b/2b/3b/13BT series of engines, which
routinely goes without problems to 500k miles. Then the h/2h/12HT series came, which was similarly successful.
The modern engines are the 1HZ, 1HDT and 1HDT-FE series, which are powerful, have extreme longevity and don't use much fuel.
And then of course there is the D4D series, offering anything from a 3 liter to a 4.5 liter twin turbo.
And the above do not cover the commercial engines made by Hino for toyota.
Toyota made successful diesel engines long before ford, and will make them long after ford went bankrupt.
cheers,
jan
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OK, this may be a little off-topic, but has anyone ever heard of the possibility of a Toyota Hybrid Truck---Tacoma or Tundra?
Diane
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slimshady
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They make the hybrid HighLander. The ultimate would be a diesel hybrid. Now that would be awesome.
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