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series 1 Disco v series 2 disco
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 8:14 pm
by Russ-disco
Hi i am looking to update my 94 300tdi disco to a series 2 TD5 and was wondering if there is anything that i should be careful of..I am looking at above 2002 models...There is nothing wrong with my car just reckon its time for a different car lol or another way to put it cause i want to haha..
Any and all advise appreciated
Thanks Russ
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 8:45 pm
by Slunnie
Apart from the usual stuff check with a LR, check it has a CDL, and I think you will find that non of the 2002 D2's have it. Also, ACE is outstanding for offroad performance and onroad also.
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:26 pm
by Russ-disco
Thanks for your reply slunnie but i am not sure what a CDL or ACE is haha and how do i know if they have it or not?..I have looked at a 03 model D2 so far but only one i wanna check out a few more to make sure its the right way to go
Thanks Russ
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:38 pm
by qserv
CDL - Centre diff lock - locking the centre diff to get 50-50 drive front and rear i.e real 4wd
ACE - Active Cornering Enhancement(i think thats what it stands for) - basically active sway bars, hyrdrolicly driven, kicks in above a certain speed and pretty much eliminates body roll, i had this on my D2, drove as good as my old VT SS pretty much.
I would stick to the d2a update models, the ones with the different headlights(round peices in them) these all have a CDL, prior to that all the d2's didnt have CDL, earlier ones 99-2001 had all the bits in the transfer case and just required adding a level from a d2a or aftermarket levr, but from late 2001 early 2002 till the update model they had it completly deleted from the trasnfer case needing a major job(replacing part of the transfer case housing) to reactivate it.
another thing you may find in some d2's while your looking is SLS - Self leveling suspension, this is just an airbag rear that automatically levels out regardless of load, it also has an offroad mode giving you 30mm of extra height in the rear when you want it(the d2s have a fat bum so this is very handy) but like all air suspension they can fail. I had this setup on mine i loved it, and it gave me little trouble but i have heard of others having bad experiences with it.
overall if i was going to get a disco it would be a d2a, better motors then the d1, more power, much nicer interior, alot more comfortable, more load space, better suspension setup, and with ACE they handle way better on road.