=jon=
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Due to a change of circumstances, it looks like during the winter I'm going to have to use the S3 for my work commute of about 30 miles each way. :violin:
Currently it's a 2.5 petrol (defender engine), which for those mileages would probably bankrupt me! It's also a pickup, with a home made roll bar on the back (from some previous owner) welded to the chassis - this means there's zero storage in it so it's not the most practical of things. Due to the roll bar, I can't fit a hard top back on it
Other than being a bit tatty body wise, the chassis and bulkhead are nice and solid, and in the last 18 months most of the mechanicals have been overhauled.
So - this gives me some choices to make...
1) Get the grinder out, chop of the roll cage (which seems a bit of a shame really!), fit a hard top on the back and look for a 200/300 TDI to put in it. Just how noisy is a 200TDI in a series? Would it drive you nuts on a 30 mile commute? Any other reasonably straightforward engine swaps that are a bit less agricultural?
2) As above, but fit defender / disco axles (keeping the leafs), gearbox etc so it steers and stops better, probably has a better top speed too. Lots of work though...
3) Flog it and buy a cheap defender (sub £3K). There's loads of defenders about in that price range, are they going to be really really ropey? This is probably the easiest option, but the series has a 'charm' that the defender doesn't!
Currently it's a 2.5 petrol (defender engine), which for those mileages would probably bankrupt me! It's also a pickup, with a home made roll bar on the back (from some previous owner) welded to the chassis - this means there's zero storage in it so it's not the most practical of things. Due to the roll bar, I can't fit a hard top back on it
So - this gives me some choices to make...
1) Get the grinder out, chop of the roll cage (which seems a bit of a shame really!), fit a hard top on the back and look for a 200/300 TDI to put in it. Just how noisy is a 200TDI in a series? Would it drive you nuts on a 30 mile commute? Any other reasonably straightforward engine swaps that are a bit less agricultural?
2) As above, but fit defender / disco axles (keeping the leafs), gearbox etc so it steers and stops better, probably has a better top speed too. Lots of work though...
3) Flog it and buy a cheap defender (sub £3K). There's loads of defenders about in that price range, are they going to be really really ropey? This is probably the easiest option, but the series has a 'charm' that the defender doesn't!