vcu alternative

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neilsnape

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hi, does anybody know if there is an alternative to the vcu, maybe one that can be manually selected between 2 and 4 wheel drive :confused: :confused:
 
Back in the early 90's I had a Panda4x4, as an emergency stop gap between a dead 109lwb 6cyl and an early 90. It had a viscous, ird, rear diff arrangement, just like our Freelanders but with the bonus of a manually selectable 2 or 4 wd, on the main gearbox.
Cant help thinking that this should have been done on Freelander too, after all, we had to manually select 4wd on series as well as remembering to turn off our free wheel hubs.
That Panda was surprizingly capable too, on rough terrain, snow and mud, however it was slow, 80mph top, and screaming it's poor heart out at that speed, also quite thirsty considering it's 1L engine, my TD4 does better mpg, just!
 
Anything is possible, it just depends on the size of your pockets and or your abilities. The extreme end of the scale is mounting your Freelander on a Disco or rangie chassis as I have seen in a photo on here. Looked awesome. :cool:
 
The options are as follows...

remove Prop and VCU and run in "Mondo" (2WD) mode
Buy a new VCU
buy a different SUV
Mount your body on new drivetrain.
 
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