I just prefer manuals and wanted to know wether it's something an amateur could do themselves.+1 on Why ?
A few guesses:
- BECM (& possibly engine ECU) will require settings changed.
- Modified wiring for Reverse & Neutral switches.
- Bell housing & Clutch bits, plus clutch master ?
- Replacement pedal assembly ?
Again why ?
I just prefer manuals and wanted to know wether it's something an amateur could do themselves.
Apparently yes, 6 out there somewhereWeren't some of the ex police 38's manuals?![]()
Because they were thraped my good man to keep up with the scoobies and rs loutsI seem to remember that, despite the allegedly high standards of police vehicle maintenance, these cars were usually on their third engine by the time they were cast out of service.
My P38 is the Thor engine so I imagen a discovery 2 box could fit?If you need something to do I am sure it is possible for a reasonably mechanical savvy person.
As said the electrics/electronics would probably be more of a challenge. But wiring diagrams are available so I dont see why not.
It was (the 4.0) fitted in the Disco as a manual so the settings to change should be available in the ECU and the BECM has a manual setting, if they work together is another thing. So that said do you have a Nanocom?
J
If it comes out of a V8 it will mate up.My P38 is the Thor engine so I imagen a discovery 2 box could fit?
And no I don't have a nano com just a icarsoft cr max
Nano com is just slightly above what I can afford.
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