On or around Sat, 24 Jun 2006 21:34:05 GMT, "Derek"
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>I had assumed that BMW had retained the licence for the TD5 as it was
>introduced after the BMW takeover in '94 when it was still a project under
>development along with the 6cyl both drived from the Rover L series which
>didn't make it into the Rangie P38a instead they put on a BMW unit the 6
>cyl fitted to various BMWs now that poses a question- when was the decision
>made to fit the BMW diesel in the P38a? it seems too close to the takeover
>to have not been premeditated .
>Derek
>
There was, originally, going to be a TD6 and a TD4 based on the TD5 pistons
etc. using common parts such as pistons, injectors, liners and so forth.
Hence (partly) I think the unit injector thing when everyone else was going
into common-rail. Of course the TD4 and TD6 never happened because BMW came
into the picture and already had good 4 and 6-cylinder diesels to fit to the
freeloader and rangie respectively.
Mind, IMHO LR got it wrong - they should have planned the TD4 using the
dimensions of the TDi, at 2.5l, then the TD5 would have been about 3.1l and
the TD6 about 3.8l, which would have been very much more credible in the
size and weight of vehicle they fitted 'em (or intended to fit 'em) to. LR
have a long tradition of underpowered motors though.
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