Datatek
Well-Known Member
- Posts
- 45,801
- Location
- Near Poitiers SW France
380Nm is about what a re-mapped diesel puts out, Power box a bit less so should be OK.It's rated to 380 NM or 280lb, so is rated higher than the auto box
380Nm is about what a re-mapped diesel puts out, Power box a bit less so should be OK.It's rated to 380 NM or 280lb, so is rated higher than the auto box
Well I didn't go for it! It's a complete dog! Wouldn't have give him £250 for it!
I have however I think picked up a really nice one! It's in great condition for its age, starts and runs well, clutch not as heavy as I expected but the air pump does seem to run on a little despite the suspension going up and down quite quickly! Should I be worried about this? Will try and post a couple of pics tonight when I'm home!
Cheers
Mark
Airsprings have a design life of 7/8 years 80K miles, if they are original they will almost certainly leaking. Left, the leak will destroy the compressor.Well I didn't go for it! It's a complete dog! Wouldn't have give him £250 for it!
I have however I think picked up a really nice one! It's in great condition for its age, starts and runs well, clutch not as heavy as I expected but the air pump does seem to run on a little despite the suspension going up and down quite quickly! Should I be worried about this? Will try and post a couple of pics tonight when I'm home!
Cheers
Mark
Airsprings have a design life of 7/8 years 80K miles, if they are original they will almost certainly leaking. Left, the leak will destroy the compressor.
Not always the case as the leaks open and close where the bag folds under at the bottom.If they are leaking i would expect the suspension to drop when left, however it does not seem to drop?
Not always the case as the leaks open and close where the bag folds under at the bottom.
And this is the old girl i bought!
http://s127.photobucket.com/user/l666mud/media/IMG_0495_zpsae8c78cb.jpg.html![]()
looks nice. Keep an eye on those arch trims. Ive heard of them being ripped off before.
Apart from the arch trims and fog lights, looks just like mine
I yake it that your 29 - 30 mpg is of the dash computer? If so, as the EDC has been chipped the fuel consumption calcultation will be out by up to 4 mpg.I reckon the manual is the better buy, my p38 2.5DT was an auto when I bought it but when towing a caravan it was only doing about 22 mpg and wouldn't change up into top gear until you got to 49 mph, no good when you're following traffic doing only 45mph . I had the rangie converted to a manual and had it chipped its now doing 29 - 30mpg and it can really fly when you put your foot down, I don't think the clutch is heavy mind I'm used to driving trucks.
Welcome To LandyZone, the Land Rover Forums!
Here at LandyZone we have plenty of very knowledgable members so if you have any questions about your Land Rover or just want to connect with other Landy owners, you're in the right place.
Registering is free and easy just click here, we hope to see you on the forums soon!