because i've already got an L-series engine.200tdi is so cheap thesedays why bother.....
Is it thats noone has tried to put an L-series engine in a series landy or is it that just the thought of putting a Freelander's engine in a "proper" landy too ghastly to imagine.
if an L-series is like a perkins then why not?
the T220 Turbo lump has beeen put into a series.
how is replacing a rotten chassis with a galvanised one taking the ****?Surely changing the engine and chassis (and the drivechain, axles and brakes to cope with the extra power) will require the vehicle to be re-registered and lose its tax exempt status? If too many people start taking the **** like this then the tax exempt bit could be lost for all.
Replacing the chassis, ok.
Replacing the engine like for like, ok
Both at the same time - close to needing re-registering.
Putting a more powerful engine in a series without uprating the brakes (and probably the drivechain) - madness.
There's a limit to what you can do to a tax exempt vehicle without it ending up as a Q plate - just see where this ends up by looking at some of the "tax exempt" vehicles on ebay. Those of us who run original as possible spec vehicles could find our historic vehicle status - which it is supposed to be - lost.