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<blockquote data-quote="kemjak57" data-source="post: 55214" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>That's good information Goldpick, I knew they had problems but wasn't sure exactly what it was. I have a Bt50 and it is a great car even though it is common rail. I have done over 100k in it now and am very happy. the only trouble I had was a rat got in under the plastic engine cover and chewed the return line for the unburnt fuel. I only noticed it when I stopped at roadworks and at idle the fuel wasn't sucking through quickly enough so I could smell it when it leaked onto the motor :| anyway $26 and it was fixed. I think I would stick with a Mazda but one of the 5 cylinder ones next providing they go alright. I do hear you about the 4.2 Nissans, Legendary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kemjak57, post: 55214, member: 231"] That's good information Goldpick, I knew they had problems but wasn't sure exactly what it was. I have a Bt50 and it is a great car even though it is common rail. I have done over 100k in it now and am very happy. the only trouble I had was a rat got in under the plastic engine cover and chewed the return line for the unburnt fuel. I only noticed it when I stopped at roadworks and at idle the fuel wasn't sucking through quickly enough so I could smell it when it leaked onto the motor :| anyway $26 and it was fixed. I think I would stick with a Mazda but one of the 5 cylinder ones next providing they go alright. I do hear you about the 4.2 Nissans, Legendary. [/QUOTE]
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