WLJayne
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
So I did some real soul searching and talked it over with those in the know and I have decided that when DD and I go down to Wales later this week we will be removing the EWP and all related parts and refitting the PRT. This means buying new heater hoses and a new mechanical pump but that's an acceptable expense. I just can't bare the thought of going all the way to Wales and potentially returning without my car again.
Although I am confident that we could have got the EWP working, I am at the point where my trust in the system is so badly eroded that I will never feel relaxed driving it with the EWP - I'll always have that small worry in the back of my mind. As I believe that the EWP system offers no real and measurable advantage over the PRT and uprated head mods, I don't feel like the lingering insecurity of the system's reliability is worth the marginal advantages offered.
So, here I will attempt to sum up my experience having fitted and trialling the EWP mod for the K series engine:
Pro's:
- With correct hose re-routing, the EWP can indeed successfully replace the mechanical system.
- The run on feature is very useful and may prevent heat soak related SHGF.
- The ability to dial in your desired temperature gives you great control.
- I do believe that it gives you a bit more power and efficiency.
Con's:
- Too much to go wrong, more variables than the standard system and more vulnerable parts to fail.
- Cost, for the marginal advantages gained I think that you'd be better off putting the £300 aside in case your head gasket goes again.
- Worry, the PRT is tried and relatively trusted. The EWP is not and I just can't deal with the worry any more as it's ruining my enjoyment of the car.
- The heater is innefective after the mod and requires additional expense to correct.
If this was K series track car with a simple rad circuit I would heartily reccomend this system, but for a K series Freelander I would say that the cost/benefit ratio does not favour its application. I must stress that Davies Craig and MAW Solutions have been brilliant throughout this whole saga, and this decision in no way reflects the quality of their products or service. I really do believe this system is the future, but I feel like I've given all that I am prepared to give to the cause and will leave it be for now.
I just want to get in my Landy, having checked the coolant level, and not have to worry any more than is reasonable. Maybe someone will pick up where I left off but at this point I am just out of motivation and money, so I'm going back to standard and scrapping additional engine mod plans.
I'm glad I've been able to bring some info to the table on a previously theoritcal subject, and I'm happy enough that I was a guinea pig. It's dissapointing but the limits of my patience were reached on that xmas eve breakdown. I will now be trying to get replacement parts from DC in line with their warranties and I will save the parts for a future build project. At the bottom of this all there is a small part of me that didn't like the "shame" of being at the bottom of the Freelander (and indeed Land Rover) pile by owning a standard K series Hippo, especially when your defense and enthusiasm are rewarded by continuous breakdowns. I'm good with the banter here but sometimes it can get to be a case of death of a thousand cuts with the **** taking. I know that's silly, but I have to admit to it.
So that's the end of that, thanks everyone for your help and I think we're all much better armed with knowlege going forward.
Will.
So I did some real soul searching and talked it over with those in the know and I have decided that when DD and I go down to Wales later this week we will be removing the EWP and all related parts and refitting the PRT. This means buying new heater hoses and a new mechanical pump but that's an acceptable expense. I just can't bare the thought of going all the way to Wales and potentially returning without my car again.
Although I am confident that we could have got the EWP working, I am at the point where my trust in the system is so badly eroded that I will never feel relaxed driving it with the EWP - I'll always have that small worry in the back of my mind. As I believe that the EWP system offers no real and measurable advantage over the PRT and uprated head mods, I don't feel like the lingering insecurity of the system's reliability is worth the marginal advantages offered.
So, here I will attempt to sum up my experience having fitted and trialling the EWP mod for the K series engine:
Pro's:
- With correct hose re-routing, the EWP can indeed successfully replace the mechanical system.
- The run on feature is very useful and may prevent heat soak related SHGF.
- The ability to dial in your desired temperature gives you great control.
- I do believe that it gives you a bit more power and efficiency.
Con's:
- Too much to go wrong, more variables than the standard system and more vulnerable parts to fail.
- Cost, for the marginal advantages gained I think that you'd be better off putting the £300 aside in case your head gasket goes again.
- Worry, the PRT is tried and relatively trusted. The EWP is not and I just can't deal with the worry any more as it's ruining my enjoyment of the car.
- The heater is innefective after the mod and requires additional expense to correct.
If this was K series track car with a simple rad circuit I would heartily reccomend this system, but for a K series Freelander I would say that the cost/benefit ratio does not favour its application. I must stress that Davies Craig and MAW Solutions have been brilliant throughout this whole saga, and this decision in no way reflects the quality of their products or service. I really do believe this system is the future, but I feel like I've given all that I am prepared to give to the cause and will leave it be for now.
I just want to get in my Landy, having checked the coolant level, and not have to worry any more than is reasonable. Maybe someone will pick up where I left off but at this point I am just out of motivation and money, so I'm going back to standard and scrapping additional engine mod plans.
I'm glad I've been able to bring some info to the table on a previously theoritcal subject, and I'm happy enough that I was a guinea pig. It's dissapointing but the limits of my patience were reached on that xmas eve breakdown. I will now be trying to get replacement parts from DC in line with their warranties and I will save the parts for a future build project. At the bottom of this all there is a small part of me that didn't like the "shame" of being at the bottom of the Freelander (and indeed Land Rover) pile by owning a standard K series Hippo, especially when your defense and enthusiasm are rewarded by continuous breakdowns. I'm good with the banter here but sometimes it can get to be a case of death of a thousand cuts with the **** taking. I know that's silly, but I have to admit to it.
So that's the end of that, thanks everyone for your help and I think we're all much better armed with knowlege going forward.
Will.
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