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L Series turbo questions inside
were all the L Series turbo sedans basically the same or not ?
there were manuals and autos - both awd
were they all RX or was there RX and bog standard pox box L series turbo sedans
as they have been out for 20 years or so now I have seen and different looking/sounding/going models but dunno whether they were all factory differences. Seen one 4WD sedan that looked normal ride height, no spoiler and maybe no turbo either ?!
I am sure I'd find out some info if I went thru old stuff in here but then again maybe not. any trivia bits appreciated
there were manuals and autos - both awd
were they all RX or was there RX and bog standard pox box L series turbo sedans
as they have been out for 20 years or so now I have seen and different looking/sounding/going models but dunno whether they were all factory differences. Seen one 4WD sedan that looked normal ride height, no spoiler and maybe no turbo either ?!
I am sure I'd find out some info if I went thru old stuff in here but then again maybe not. any trivia bits appreciated
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In Australia there was two versions only officially imported. They were the RX, which was manual and the Turbo Auto (I always regarded them as a GLTA but others here will argue with me so I won't call them that here).
No Australian delivered turbo L was AWD in the sense that the Liberty is unless you want to count the 4 speed auto Vortex turbo, but thats different again. Overseas has had centre diff awd gearboxes since about 1983 or so.
The RX had a 5 speed manual and rear LSD plus the funky cheque interior. The auto had a 3 speed auto with auto 4wd, apply brakes or turn wipers on and 4wd would activate. LSD was an option. All turbo L's had rear discs. There was no turbo wagons delivered to Australia.
The GL came out in 4wd carb non turbo sedan.
In 1987 the RX was a whopping $20k!!!
No Australian delivered turbo L was AWD in the sense that the Liberty is unless you want to count the 4 speed auto Vortex turbo, but thats different again. Overseas has had centre diff awd gearboxes since about 1983 or so.
The RX had a 5 speed manual and rear LSD plus the funky cheque interior. The auto had a 3 speed auto with auto 4wd, apply brakes or turn wipers on and 4wd would activate. LSD was an option. All turbo L's had rear discs. There was no turbo wagons delivered to Australia.
The GL came out in 4wd carb non turbo sedan.
In 1987 the RX was a whopping $20k!!!
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Thanks Mecha,
I've had a better look at this beast. Looks to be 3 speed auto coz it's got 1,2 and Drive indications, possibly a 4 speed as it has a lock on button (orange) on the selector. I'm thinking Mazda 626 had 4 speed autos in 88 , so maybe.
And guess what has been sitting inside my Gregory's for years...
Sunday Telegraph 14.06.1987 full page ad for Leone Gl $13,995 , wagon for another $1700. RX Turbo sedan 19,995 and the Vortex (makes you feel like a fighter pilot ) for $ 22,995 *
* plus statutory and dealer charges - in the finest of print !
2 year / 50,000 km warranty way back then.
The auto I'm looking at has button for 4WD selection so you are right it's a 2WD but compliance plate says 4WD so that could be worth something in the end.
suspension button too !
The boot looks big enough to take a big gas bottle
missing keys , bonnet and front bumper
188,000 on clock
$600 plus delivery charge
thinking EJ20 (turbo ?) plus AWD box 5 speed may be best way out of things if heads are cracked
I've had a better look at this beast. Looks to be 3 speed auto coz it's got 1,2 and Drive indications, possibly a 4 speed as it has a lock on button (orange) on the selector. I'm thinking Mazda 626 had 4 speed autos in 88 , so maybe.
And guess what has been sitting inside my Gregory's for years...
Sunday Telegraph 14.06.1987 full page ad for Leone Gl $13,995 , wagon for another $1700. RX Turbo sedan 19,995 and the Vortex (makes you feel like a fighter pilot ) for $ 22,995 *
* plus statutory and dealer charges - in the finest of print !
2 year / 50,000 km warranty way back then.
The auto I'm looking at has button for 4WD selection so you are right it's a 2WD but compliance plate says 4WD so that could be worth something in the end.
suspension button too !
The boot looks big enough to take a big gas bottle
missing keys , bonnet and front bumper
188,000 on clock
$600 plus delivery charge
thinking EJ20 (turbo ?) plus AWD box 5 speed may be best way out of things if heads are cracked
All 4WD sedans (non turbo) I have seen are standard 4WD ride height. That is, higher than a 2WD Leone. I suspect that manual and auto was available.
There was one that visited on a regular basis up the street from me when I lived in Canberra. It was a green sedan 4WD, 5 speed dual range manual, so same as a wagon. This one had QLD rego and seemed to visit for a week or so every two months or so, so I assumed it was family visiting from QLD. Never got to speak to owner, though.
All this info from observation, not reserched fact, I might add. Hope it's useful.
There was one that visited on a regular basis up the street from me when I lived in Canberra. It was a green sedan 4WD, 5 speed dual range manual, so same as a wagon. This one had QLD rego and seemed to visit for a week or so every two months or so, so I assumed it was family visiting from QLD. Never got to speak to owner, though.
All this info from observation, not reserched fact, I might add. Hope it's useful.

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Basic differences between the manual RX and the auto RX where the manual had the checkered interios and coil spring suspension and the auto came in a blue or brown interior and had air suspension although by now most of the air suspension equipted cars would have been changed over to coil springs
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3 spd only. the 4 spd had a hold wsitch for 1st gear and no orange button.jono wrote:Thanks Mecha,
I've had a better look at this beast. Looks to be 3 speed auto coz it's got 1,2 and Drive indications, possibly a 4 speed as it has a lock on button (orange) on the selector. I'm thinking Mazda 626 had 4 speed autos in 88 , so maybe.
And guess what has been sitting inside my Gregory's for years...
Sunday Telegraph 14.06.1987 full page ad for Leone Gl $13,995 , wagon for another $1700. RX Turbo sedan 19,995 and the Vortex (makes you feel like a fighter pilot ) for $ 22,995 *
* plus statutory and dealer charges - in the finest of print !
2 year / 50,000 km warranty way back then.
can we have a peek..

suspension if shagged is expensive to repair- go to springs. my wagon HAD air suspension. has springs in it now.(no Idea who did the swap.)The auto I'm looking at has button for 4WD selection so you are right it's a 2WD but compliance plate says 4WD so that could be worth something in the end.
suspension button too !
The boot looks big enough to take a big gas bottle
missing keys , bonnet and front bumper
188,000 on clock
$600 plus delivery charge
thinking EJ20 (turbo ?) plus AWD box 5 speed may be best way out of things if heads are cracked
buy it!
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only 3 gears ! that's one way to feel the torque.
wanna peek at the ad...not sure if scanning is working too well given my attempt thru Jordan to post an even older article last week.
I'll give it a go anyway. Jordan - look out !!
and if I do buy it, I'll still want your old turbo Chris (when you get the time) for the Brumby
buy it?? I'm trying to save money...so telling myself I will save money in the future by buying an almost complete car to fix up and drive for the next decade before petrol runs out./...then buy electric Subaru.,
wanna peek at the ad...not sure if scanning is working too well given my attempt thru Jordan to post an even older article last week.
I'll give it a go anyway. Jordan - look out !!
and if I do buy it, I'll still want your old turbo Chris (when you get the time) for the Brumby
buy it?? I'm trying to save money...so telling myself I will save money in the future by buying an almost complete car to fix up and drive for the next decade before petrol runs out./...then buy electric Subaru.,
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Thanks for doin' that Jordan
Fang, yep, looks like they were AWD as opposed to the 4WD boxes in the wagons, unless someone knows better ?
Purchase update:
expressed difficulty to 'owner' that no keys will make moving vehicle a pain in the arse unless I remove steering lock. So now waiting 'til he is in the right frame of mind to find keys
done a REVS check - no interest registered as yet.
Fang, yep, looks like they were AWD as opposed to the 4WD boxes in the wagons, unless someone knows better ?
Purchase update:
expressed difficulty to 'owner' that no keys will make moving vehicle a pain in the arse unless I remove steering lock. So now waiting 'til he is in the right frame of mind to find keys
done a REVS check - no interest registered as yet.
Australian production RXs were not Full Time 4WD (or AWD, wutever).
The Australian RX was the same as any other 4WD L Series - cept it had more splines on the front output shafts, different ratios (I think??), and had a crappy low of something like 1.196:1
USDM and JDM RXs on the other hand are Full Time 4WD / AWD.
But as I said - interesting ad!
Edit:
The Australian RX was the same as any other 4WD L Series - cept it had more splines on the front output shafts, different ratios (I think??), and had a crappy low of something like 1.196:1
USDM and JDM RXs on the other hand are Full Time 4WD / AWD.
But as I said - interesting ad!
Edit:
Just to correct myself - that should be "The Australian RX gearbox was the same..."Fang wrote:The Australian RX was the same as any other 4WD L Series

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It has metal springs over rear shocks on the rear and normal looking struts. Dunno where or what the air suspension really was ? air shocks ?
there are little tiny motor like things left and right front rear of suspension towers that have two air line sockets , each only has one connected.
can also see a manual steer conversion coming up as I hate trans fluid when it leaks from anywhere in a car.
there are little tiny motor like things left and right front rear of suspension towers that have two air line sockets , each only has one connected.
can also see a manual steer conversion coming up as I hate trans fluid when it leaks from anywhere in a car.
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