For anyone converting from a 200tdi to a v8

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Looking good :)

Given the rather high standard of your welding, I'm so tempted to say something horrible about it as a joke .... but not sure if it'd work "online" ....;)
 
Working my way towards the driver’s side.
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With the driver’s side collector in position i can fabricate the other manifold.
 
One problem i have encountered is the exhaust pipe closest to the bulkhead on the drivers side clashes with the footwell. For me this isnt a problem anyway, i was always planning on fitting the lower puma bulkhead of these 2 photos for clearence.
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This is my 90 a 1990 200tdi on 35-12.5-15 wheels/tyres. Lt77 gearbox 1.222 transferbox.
Nice. Just as a side point. It looks like you either need wider flares or different tyres/spacer removal.

In the U.K. wheels sticking out of the arches is illegal and against construction & use regulations (has nothing to do with the MoT). You could be pulled and fined for it. Plus it helps give 4x4’s and Land Rovers in general a bad rap.
 
Isn't the first step to buy shares in BP? lol
Depends how many miles a year you are doing. A Tuned Tdi isn’t most likely only doing 21-24mpg. A good V8 should avaerage 17-19mpg.

A difference. But if annual mileage is low to moderate it might work out at only £20-50 a month more to run.
 
Nice. Just as a side point. It looks like you either need wider flares or different tyres/spacer removal.

In the U.K. wheels sticking out of the arches is illegal and against construction & use regulations (has nothing to do with the MoT). You could be pulled and fined for it. Plus it helps give 4x4’s and Land Rovers in general a bad rap.

also looks ****e
 
Nice. Just as a side point. It looks like you either need wider flares or different tyres/spacer removal.

In the U.K. wheels sticking out of the arches is illegal and against construction & use regulations (has nothing to do with the MoT). You could be pulled and fined for it. Plus it helps give 4x4’s and Land Rovers in general a bad rap.

I have wider arches to put on.
 
That’s debatable i suppose!
I dont like the look without the larger arches.

i would like to clarify my view, i only think the tyres sticking out of the arches looks ****e, the rest of the landy looks spot on. Just looks like the wheels are an afterthought imo. Wider arches would work.

Anyway, just my opinion!
 
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