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  1. stormy_be

    Split Cubby Box Lid for Disco 2

    26£ for sending 2.6kg from the uk to belgium? That is huge. I have to say I've had bigger parcels being send over for 1/4 of that. (maybe not via DHL) Koen
  2. stormy_be

    Split Cubby Box Lid for Disco 2

    By experience, yes, I know some people write it, but will still do it when requested. So yep, I did request it to the seller....but no, he responded they won't send it to Belgium :( Koen
  3. stormy_be

    Split Cubby Box Lid for Disco 2

    Hello, I've just found a new (split) cubby box lid on ebay: DISCOVERY 2 BLACK CENTER CUBBY BOX LID STC8934PUY‏ DISCOVERY 2 BLACK CENTER CUBBY BOX LID STC8934PUY on eBay (end time 05-Apr-10 16:14:03 BST) But they only send within the UK. .......as I live in Belgium.......... Does...
  4. stormy_be

    Cat on a diesel?

    18£???:eek: where is that? tnx, Koen
  5. stormy_be

    2002 disco TD5 auto: auto problem? oil?

    With my (maybe small) experience, I wouldn't recomment adding 2-stroke oil to fuel. Koen
  6. stormy_be

    2002 disco TD5 auto: auto problem? oil?

    And what modifications have you done? Koen
  7. stormy_be

    2002 disco TD5 auto: auto problem? oil?

    You are correct. I just want to be sure there is nothing wrong with my disco. I had read that the full 9 litres are not needed as part is in the transferbox, and can't easily be drained. (don't know if it is possible to do) Would synthatic oil be better for coping with the heat? PS: I've read...
  8. stormy_be

    2002 disco TD5 auto: auto problem? oil?

    Hello, As said, I've made a small video of my disco up to 100kmh. It is not full throttle at all, but 3000 revs, which should give a good idea. Are the revs ok? Is the acceleration "normal"? http://users.skynet.be/fb085082/revs.avi I've also made a picture or 2 from where the EGR is. There is...
  9. stormy_be

    2002 disco TD5 auto: auto problem? oil?

    As I only bought my discovery 2 weeks ago, no these things have not been done (yet). What type of oil should be used anyway? It is "normal autobox oil"/atf ? Might there be oil that doesn't overheat that easy? Would it be an option to increase capacity on the oil-cooler (I suppose it has one -...
  10. stormy_be

    2002 disco TD5 auto: auto problem? oil?

    I don't intent to use it off road (or not much - if you get to some obstruction, yes it can be used, but then it's only for a couple of minutes) I do intent to use it for towing a car-trailor (trailering my AC). Anything special to foresee for that? Koen
  11. stormy_be

    2002 disco TD5 auto: auto problem? oil?

    Thanks for the link. Didn't know if it is always the same. A Land Rover sometimes has some "special" features other vehicles don't :D
  12. stormy_be

    2002 disco TD5 auto: auto problem? oil?

    I have to say that when I'm on a really flat surface (I mean no incline), and in D, without applying brakes it starts running...so no problem there I think. anybody any doc on how the Torque Convertor works? (I always want to learn :D) Thanks, Koen
  13. stormy_be

    2002 disco TD5 auto: auto problem? oil?

    So you just give a constant amount of rev's and the Torque Converter does the rest? I thought that with an autobox, the rev's still go as on a manual gearbox, but with the gearchanges (and drops in rev's) automaticaly. Koen
  14. stormy_be

    2002 disco TD5 auto: auto problem? oil?

    Hello, Thank for the test. I'll do this tonight and I'll try to post a small film of what happens exactly. This would make it also more clear what I mean. When I've seen sales vid's on youtube of other automatic cars, they seem to go up the revs easily, not get up there and stay there for...
  15. stormy_be

    2002 disco TD5 auto: auto problem? oil?

    Hello, I've bought a discovery II 10/2002 TD5 2 weeks ago. Never driven an auto before. Therefore I didn't see this coming, but my auto box seems not to be in great shape. When I set off, the revs go to a certain level (depending in the amount of pedal depression - ofcourse), an kind of stay's...
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