martynv8
Well-Known Member
Maybe Range Rovers weren't meant to have derv engines![]()
Absolutely right
Maybe Range Rovers weren't meant to have derv engines![]()
LR introduced diesel because no one in their right mind would want a 60's gas guzzling liner slipping V8.
No, for Tight Git's without proper sense of hearing, smell, vision and will to Live![]()
Total silence apart from at idle or acceleration, none of that annoying V8 missfire sound so called rumbleNo, for Tight Git's without proper sense of hearing, smell, vision and will to Live![]()
Total silence apart from at idle or acceleration, none of that annoying V8 missfire sound so called rumble![]()
No unecessary engine or exhaust noise on mine and since fitting the Nexens, it cruises at 60mph in near silenceNo missfire on my V8? Runs like a swiss watch
Total silence on idle (unless you go round the back end), a nice distant thrum on cruising & a very nice 'toned down TVR type growl' when booted.![]()
No missfire on my V8? Runs like a swiss watch
Total silence on idle (unless you go round the back end), a nice distant thrum on cruising & a very nice 'toned down TVR type growl' when booted.![]()
Yeah i had cheap copy watch like that once.![]()
Wondered when you'd join in.
PS, You really should go genuine if you want the real deal.![]()
Does it tick?![]()
It winds itself up when you shake it, can't hear is ticking, but it works if that's what you mean. But you can definitely tell the difference between it and a V8 it's worth a lot more for a start.![]()
He's probably eluding to the fact that the second hand on most fake rolexes tick. Genuine ones sweep.
There are fake Rolexes and real fake Rolexes according to market traders in Singapore. With fake Rolexes the second hand moves in steps and the movement is quartz, with real fake Rolexes the second hand sweeps like the real thing and the movement is self winding clockwork.He's probably eluding to the fact that the second hand on most fake rolexes tick. Genuine ones sweep.