KZ-TE Specs

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KZN KZTE
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KZ-TE Specs

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Hi there,

What are the specs on the KZ-TE standard d/cab?

Thanks
Cur: 2000 Toyota Hilux 2700i 4X2 (Missing V6 power)
Pre: 2001 Pajero 3.5 V6 Manual Gen3 (Lemon)
Pre: 1999 Pajero 3.5 V6 Auto (Written off )
Pre: 2002 Nissan X-Trail 2.5 4X4 Auto (Still a Softy)
Pre: 2001 Toyota Hilux KZTE 4X2 (Hard suspension killed me)
Pre: 1995 Range Rover Classic 3.9 V8i Auto (Broke down too much)
Tow: Venter Botswana (Sold)
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Re: KZ-TE Specs

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2002 Toyota Hilux KZTE D/C 4x4 Raider
Dastek Unichip - ARB bullbar - WARN winch - SAC intercooler - Long range tank - Maxxis MT tyres - Lenso alloy mags

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Re: KZ-TE Specs

Post by KZN KZTE »

Thanks for the reply JaMMeX as I battled to Google the answer.

Must say mine feels much faster than the claimed 0-100 in 15.2 sec.
Also gets to 140 so quick that I wonder about the claimed top speed of only "159" I hate to drive diesel bakkies like petrol cars so I will never test it, but sometimes if I loose concentration I'm on the 140 mark without realising. The GPS however gives it about 10 lower.

I spoke to the PO and he confirmed that it has not been chipped and I saw no intercooler so maybe it's just my imagination. Also I'm at the coast.
Must say I'm enjoying the diesel and don't find it sluggish at all!

Cheers
Cur: 2000 Toyota Hilux 2700i 4X2 (Missing V6 power)
Pre: 2001 Pajero 3.5 V6 Manual Gen3 (Lemon)
Pre: 1999 Pajero 3.5 V6 Auto (Written off )
Pre: 2002 Nissan X-Trail 2.5 4X4 Auto (Still a Softy)
Pre: 2001 Toyota Hilux KZTE 4X2 (Hard suspension killed me)
Pre: 1995 Range Rover Classic 3.9 V8i Auto (Broke down too much)
Tow: Venter Botswana (Sold)
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Re: KZ-TE Specs

Post by JaMMeX »

My car reads 10KM over on the Speedo too, I have been 180 Speedo Speed before, bakkie flys hehe so the Dastek im sure does help alot!

Im happy chappy with my trokkie! If you in the Cape and you want to chip / intercool her, let me know!
2002 Toyota Hilux KZTE D/C 4x4 Raider
Dastek Unichip - ARB bullbar - WARN winch - SAC intercooler - Long range tank - Maxxis MT tyres - Lenso alloy mags

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KZN KZTE
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Re: KZ-TE Specs

Post by KZN KZTE »

Thanks - but it is fast enough for now (for the purpose anyway).

Cheers
Pierre
Cur: 2000 Toyota Hilux 2700i 4X2 (Missing V6 power)
Pre: 2001 Pajero 3.5 V6 Manual Gen3 (Lemon)
Pre: 1999 Pajero 3.5 V6 Auto (Written off )
Pre: 2002 Nissan X-Trail 2.5 4X4 Auto (Still a Softy)
Pre: 2001 Toyota Hilux KZTE 4X2 (Hard suspension killed me)
Pre: 1995 Range Rover Classic 3.9 V8i Auto (Broke down too much)
Tow: Venter Botswana (Sold)
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Re: KZ-TE Specs

Post by Jack KZ-TE »

Hey Dudes, I must say that im also impressed with my KZ.... not sleg at all..
But agree, not to drive it like a race car...

Enjoy ur bakkie.. :thumbup:
One day at a time please..
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