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Diesel engine conversion for my Disco?
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Before my old boy sold me his disco he got a quote from brunswick and they said the biggest they would fit into a disco was the 6.2 as the 6.5 and 6.5td were to big an even then i think the conversion was still around the $12000 mark. IMO I'd rather sell the v8 then buy a tdi when your looking at that much to put in a underpowered lump of iron in the front.
-Scott- wrote:Isn't it a bit early in the day to be pissed?
As far as i know they are the same motor just different displacement.Before my old boy sold me his disco he got a quote from brunswick and they said the biggest they would fit into a disco was the 6.2 as the 6.5 and 6.5td were to big an even then i think the conversion was still around the $12000 mark. IMO I'd rather sell the v8 then buy a tdi when your looking at that much to put in a underpowered lump of iron in the front.
I would not be suprised at all if thats the case, would make sense wouldn't it. But I'm quite sure the turbo is located at the rear which would still mean a custom set up wouldn't it???6.5 rangie wrote:As far as i know they are the same motor just different displacement.Before my old boy sold me his disco he got a quote from brunswick and they said the biggest they would fit into a disco was the 6.2 as the 6.5 and 6.5td were to big an even then i think the conversion was still around the $12000 mark. IMO I'd rather sell the v8 then buy a tdi when your looking at that much to put in a underpowered lump of iron in the front.
-Scott- wrote:Isn't it a bit early in the day to be pissed?
Pics in a rangie please, there is fuck all room to put a turbo on, comfortably anyway, if you show me a good placing for it i'll turbo mine6.5 rangie wrote:Turbo is also side mount and it does fit easilyI would not be suprised at all if thats the case, would make sense wouldn't it. But I'm quite sure the turbo is located at the rear which would still mean a custom set up wouldn't it???
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Diesel engine conversion for my Disco?
Have any of you lot seen what is available for the 6.2/6.5 V8 T/D Stateside? Exhaust brake kits,nitrous, the whole deal!
Diesel engine conversion for my Disco?
I also saw some photo's not so long ago in one of the 4X4 Trader magazines with the late model 6.5 Turbo engine, and the turbo's were rear mounted. I got told that side mounted turbo's wouldn't fit into Range Rovers. Does fitting a side mount turbo engine involve a body lift?
My motor came with a turbo and manifold, when i installed it i bolted the turbo and manifold on and it fitted (side mount) but was advised not to run it due to heat and the possibility of cracking the heads, but i think in the future i will put it on.
I'd bolt it on to show you but its a lot of work i could be doing somewhere else, if i have to pull the manifold i'll put it on.
Damien
I'd bolt it on to show you but its a lot of work i could be doing somewhere else, if i have to pull the manifold i'll put it on.
Damien
Wanna lend your manifold and turbo for a while , i'm thinking and eaton M90 for mine, but at a later date gotta finish my other one6.5 rangie wrote:My motor came with a turbo and manifold, when i installed it i bolted the turbo and manifold on and it fitted (side mount) but was advised not to run it due to heat and the possibility of cracking the heads, but i think in the future i will put it on.
I'd bolt it on to show you but its a lot of work i could be doing somewhere else, if i have to pull the manifold i'll put it on.
Damien
Wanted: Car trailer or beaver tail truck, let me know what you got
i have a 6.2 in a hj45 tray with 35s and there is as much power as I would ever need.they are a good motor in the bush.having owned rangies for 20 yrs i believe they would be an ideal swap regarding diff ratios etc.if your after a touring 4x4 the motors are loud but i have no sound deadening in the truck.another advantage is that they are mechanical with only 4 wires connected to the motor.you can obtain fitting kits with ease in aust.and they are relatively cheap to rebuild except for injectors because you now have 8 at $120.disadvantages are the weight and i found very hard to get insurance,even bomb insurance
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