my car so far is a 89 touring wagon with a ea82, 3" lift, auto, and 13's with road tyres but 14" sunnies are on there way

What tyres should i get for the 14's and what else should i get
Don't go for huge tyres with an EA82 otherwise you will have absolutely no power.holden26 wrote:So ii wanna build a l series that can keep up with a cruiser, whats it going to take?
my car so far is a 89 touring wagon with a ea82, 3" lift, auto, and 13's with road tyres but 14" sunnies are on there way
What tyres should i get for the 14's and what else should i get
Carbie???? i thought it was fuel injectedsomeguy wrote:Don't go for huge tyres with an EA82 otherwise you will have absolutely no power.
EA82's struggle with 14"s even with small road tyres let alone huge A/T ones.
If you want to go huge then you might need an EJ22 or at least a webber carb for the 82
It could be fuel injected. If you have a black box in front of the driver's strut tower that feeds air into the top of the motor its an MPFI (fuel injected - Multi Port/Point Fuel Injected), there may even be a sticker on top of the air ducting stating its an MPFI.holden26 wrote:Carbie???? i thought it was fuel injected
Ah oh that it explains it. Yea i deffinently have a fuel injected ea82 thenEl_Freddo wrote:It could be fuel injected. If you have a black box in front of the driver's strut tower that feeds air into the top of the motor its an MPFI (fuel injected - Multi Port/Point Fuel Injected), there may even be a sticker on top of the air ducting stating its an MPFI.
Touring wagons came out with both MPFI and carbied EA82's.
Cheers
Bennie
I was thinking 27's will these be alright? Minimal scrubbing? Much power loss?El_Freddo wrote: 27 inch tyres are usually the go for a lifted L. A 14 inch rim won't do you any good until you wrap it with the black stuff. A 14 inch rim can still run a tyre at the stock diametre and can also run a 27 inch diametre tyre...
Cheers
Bennie
Im glad to hear you can get the 27's on with only a 2 inch lift.banger wrote:i have 27" bfg all terrains on my l series and i only have a 2" lift. you have to cut the front gaurds back before you go anywhere with them cause they scrub at the bottom corner near the sill then you need to bash the fire wall. the back should be ok. i only cut 20mm off my back wheel arch and it just scrubs occasionally when i hit a big dip and the bumper stops compress a bit. as for power it is slugish and you will find that if you get to a steep hill climb that is long you will have to go flat chat in 1st low. up the beach any cut or soft sand you will never get stuck if your in 1st low and have a bit of movement but once you stop in really soft sand you will have alot of trouble of taking off cause you dont have the power. dont make the mistake of taking cutting in anything other than 1st low its not worth it that is the only time i get stuck up the beach. in the bush i can get up short hills that my mates 70series shorty wont make it up. and i have gotten up a couple of places a rocky couldn't. never broken any thing mechanical though. if there was a good 13" offroad tyre i would go that but there isn't any more. look at a set of winter treads in a 14" they are smaller i think gt radial is the chunkiest pattern i had a set of nankangs 185 70 14" not bad. but if you run 27"s you get the better diff clearance
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