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Diesel conversion for V8 Discovery or Range Rover

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Diesel conversion for V8 Discovery or Range Rover

Post by Mudbits »

Does anyone do a kit to change these V8's to a Japanese diesel?
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Re: Diesel conversion for V8 Discovery or Range Rover

Post by Simo63 »

Mudbits wrote:Does any one do a kit to change these V8's to a Japanese diesel?
There are plenty of these running around the UK. Check out some UK websites or look in the LRO magazime for info on kits etc.

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Post by lokka »

Yep fit a 4BD1 from a county in a rangie its supose to be a breaze tho ive seen all sorts of shyte in roivers from a pizzy lil perkins to a chev V8 deso its not hard if ya can spin a spanner :D :D
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Post by RRturboD »

If you are planning a Tdi300 into a Range Rover, body lift is not absolutely necessary BUT nearly impossible to get the rocker cover off if you do not. I did a 2" bodylift, gave us plenty of room.
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Post by Mudbits »

What did you have to change in the way of engine mounts and gearboxes?
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

I have seen a couple of ISUZU 4JB1T conversions (2.8L rodeo/jackaroo/trooper engine). Works well. Adaptor plate is 400+GBP though!
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