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> In article <[email protected]>, Nige
> <nigel.ince****[email protected]> writes
>>Further to the lower post regarding Jap engines, what exactly is
>>required in
>>changing to a 200 or 300 Tdi?
>>
>>Fuel system etc?
>>
>>Likely costs of a reasonable engine etc?
>>
>> These days it is really not worth doing unless you feel a huge need
>> for
> a diesel RRC. The cheaper option is to just buy a Discovery Tdi.
>
I bought an already-converted Tdi Range Rover rather than a Disco for
three reasons:
I wanted an auto, partly because I prefer them for towing, and partly
because of the notorious manual box problems, and Tdi auto Discos are
usually newer and more expensive;
Tailgate: I find the Range Rover arrangement more flexible, e.g. I can
carry an 8x4 sheet of ply easily and legally;
Height: Those few extra inches of height are a nuisance in low garages.
> Speaking as one who has done it and driven many factory diesel RRC
> removing the V8 from it really spoils the magic. It is hard to explain
> but to my mind the Classic RR should always be petrol.
>
Hmmm. I know _some_ people like the V8...
But when Tdi engines, even of unknown history and uncertain condition,
fetch over 1000gbp, I have to agree that converting is unlikely to make
economic sense, particularly if you have to pay someone to work the
necessary magic on an auto box. I suppose if you have that rarest of
beasts, a rust-free Range Rover with a good interior, overhauled gearbox
and suspension, and working electrics but a knackered V8, it might be
worthwhile.
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