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Looking for a new Rangie

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Looking for a new Rangie

Post by 88RANGIE »

Hey all,

After i had to sadly sell my beloved rangie i am in the market for a new 4wd after considering a landcrusier and patrol but the land rover bug has bitten hard and i want another Rangie but my next rangie will be a long distance tourer so it a diesel i know they are hard to find i have only ever seen one that was't stuffed. so i am planning a diesel conversion with a 5 speed manual but which engine is better suited a 4bd-1t or a Td5 i want to modify the engine aswell to get more power out of it.

any info would help.

Cheers :D :D
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Post by Hobie18 »

there was one for sale in WA on AULRO a while back which was a 91/92 that was already converted to a 300tdi - maybe put a wanted add up there also
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Post by dirtdawg »

ask cloughy he put a deisel in his rangie
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Re: Looking for a new Rangie

Post by Loanrangie »

88RANGIE wrote:Hey all,

After i had to sadly sell my beloved rangie i am in the market for a new 4wd after considering a landcrusier and patrol but the land rover bug has bitten hard and i want another Rangie but my next rangie will be a long distance tourer so it a diesel i know they are hard to find i have only ever seen one that was't stuffed. so i am planning a diesel conversion with a 5 speed manual but which engine is better suited a 4bd-1t or a Td5 i want to modify the engine aswell to get more power out of it.

any info would help.

Cheers :D :D
TD5 is out of the question unless you want to spend 10k on a 2k rangie, 300tdi would be the easiest conversion as wrecked disco's are common and reasonably cheap and then you get all the parts you need. Isuzu would be good but its a big heavy motor and the conversion parts (to landy) are getting hard to find and you will have to go 4spd as the 5spd and auto's get chewed up with the isuzu.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
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Post by 88RANGIE »

Cheers for the info guys..
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Post by cloughy »

dirtdawg wrote:ask cloughy he put a deisel in his rangie
Did not :D





http://www.aulro.com/afvb/isuzu-landy-e ... egins.html
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Post by Hobie18 »

http://www.aulro.com/apc/showproduct.ph ... 1582/cat/9

This is the rangie from Perth - no idea whether he sold it or not, pretty good setup 0405510928
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