I have had my 94' FZJ80 for about a year and a half. I have absolutely fallen in love with it and the 80 series in general. I have big plans for a South American expedition in 2018.
Currently I am sitting at 230k Miles, OME medium springs, 285 duratracs, ARB front bumper, Prinsu Rack and Tepui RTT. This in addition to the Factory lockers has made this thing more capable and functional than anything I have ever owned. However I have my doubts as to if this is the right cruiser for South America.
The lack of power and poor fuel economy are killing me, and are only going to get worse as I add a rear bumper, winch, ect. Part of my original build plan included a LS swap, but as the timeline creeps closer I am having my doubts about my ability to complete a project that big in a reasonable time.
I have been spending an unhealthy amount of time looking at the 81's on Cruisersdirect. For around 20k I could get a 100,000-ish miles HDJ81 in great shape, already baselined and ready to go. Maybe even a five speed.
So if you were me, what route would you take? I am very set on the 2018 south america trip, my girlfriend and I are childless but in our early 30's so the timing seems right.
I can keep my 80' and dump $10k+ and a bunch of time into a LS swap
I can keep my 80' and do a heavy refresh on the engine, hoping that the drivetrain holds out for the trip and just learn to deal with the lack of power/economy.
I can buy a clean HDJ81 and only have to worry about the "easy" mods for the trip.
I plan on keeping whatever vehicle I take to south America, it will probably be built for the harder rock crawling trails in Colorado once my "Expedition itch" is scratched.
Currently I am sitting at 230k Miles, OME medium springs, 285 duratracs, ARB front bumper, Prinsu Rack and Tepui RTT. This in addition to the Factory lockers has made this thing more capable and functional than anything I have ever owned. However I have my doubts as to if this is the right cruiser for South America.
The lack of power and poor fuel economy are killing me, and are only going to get worse as I add a rear bumper, winch, ect. Part of my original build plan included a LS swap, but as the timeline creeps closer I am having my doubts about my ability to complete a project that big in a reasonable time.
I have been spending an unhealthy amount of time looking at the 81's on Cruisersdirect. For around 20k I could get a 100,000-ish miles HDJ81 in great shape, already baselined and ready to go. Maybe even a five speed.
So if you were me, what route would you take? I am very set on the 2018 south america trip, my girlfriend and I are childless but in our early 30's so the timing seems right.
I can keep my 80' and dump $10k+ and a bunch of time into a LS swap
I can keep my 80' and do a heavy refresh on the engine, hoping that the drivetrain holds out for the trip and just learn to deal with the lack of power/economy.
I can buy a clean HDJ81 and only have to worry about the "easy" mods for the trip.
I plan on keeping whatever vehicle I take to south America, it will probably be built for the harder rock crawling trails in Colorado once my "Expedition itch" is scratched.