Hi Guys,
I'm going through a similar exercise at the moment.
I have a 3.9V8 D1 fitted with a "unichip", and although it has much more power than standard, it is still "lacking"!
I have come to the conclusion that the overall gearing is wrong for towing.
I tow a 15' pop top caravan with ours, but will be soon upgrading to a 20' job with full ensuite, etc.
Weight will rise from 1,300kg to 2,000+ kg.
I have noticed in the past, that if I tow at 90kph, the D1 looses it on every small rise in sight, as the revs are only around 2,000.
However, if you tow at 110kph, the thing flies and has less trouble with the hills, and the rpm is up to something like 2,500.
The dyno showed this, from CNJ Automotive, who fitted the Unichip.
As you can see, 2,600 to 4,000 rpm is the best torque range.
I have done some research into the cheapest way to "re - gear" the vehicle, and it has come down to the transfer case.
The Disco LT230 runs 1.22:1 ratio and the Defender 1.41:1
If I fit the transfer case from a Defender into the Disco, instead of 100kph @ 2,200 rpm, it will raise the revs to 2,500 rpm, at the same speed!
That should be just enough to increase the pulling power and improve fuel consumption.
Cheers,
Ron