DastardlyDan
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That's a lie... you think I'm a poopy bum head, who smells of cabbage
HI Kris - Great to see you on here !. - question though ? Does Dan really smell of cabbage ?Dan told me about this thread, I thought i'd have a look in but unfortunately I only have time to give it a 20 second skim (knee deep in a university assignment, and residential course next week)
There's a lot of talk about misinformation etc, we never go out of our way to mislead, however tuning is mostly reverse engineering so at core a lot of information is based on research, taking stuff apart, comparing bits of information and testing. It's prone to error at times, no attempt will ever be made to mislead but the whole art of tuning is finding out what's right and wrong, and typically it is a mix of both.
Whilst the technology and knowhow to map these ecu's is well established (its amongst the oldest and simplest ecu families to work with) the demand for these is quite small (or it has been in my experience) so Joe is likely to be asking questions in his project that few have asked before, even if it might seem quite obvious to him!
Anyway, I won't banter on but thought i'd pop in and say hello as it has been a while since I've last managed to sit down and do some good old fashioned emailing, I also want to put to bed any risk of conflict because I've a lot of respect for the knowledge of every single poster here.
Kris
You know that smell when you keep knowledge contained at room temperature a bit too long? Bit like that.
Brains need to be used or refrigerated
(Sorry Dan, nothing implied!)
I'd buy the cheapest. But I'm tight!!Question to all you L lovers, I'm looking for rough car for off roading and L series are the sort of price point I want so the question is, which is a safer bet?
A low mileage car (just over 100k) but been laid up unused for a couple of years so the engine hasn't been running and when it started it ran pretty poorly or a high mileage (170k) but MOT'd and used regularly?
Edit, posting here cause I will be modding for more power as soon as I get it. I'm thinking of the engine only as I already know the laid up car will need new brakes and probably bushes all round.
lol - I would agree, the beauty of diesel is that it is a lubricant - petrol is not. engines coated internally in diesel fuel tend to be in excellent condition after long periods of inactivity. Also, no matter how many miles and how an engine looks - it can be a lottery as to what you get.I'd buy the cheapest. But I'm tight!!
Agreed nodge - as usual - oh - ! have you looked closely at that water pump pic showing the impeller ! - FREEKING 'ELL - ! never seen one that bad lolAs Joe said. The L series engine is basically bomb proof. Rover engines are always over engineered when it comes down to cranks and bearings. The L block is very sturdy and resistant to distortion. Bearings are always by Glacier (Venderwell). They are some of the best bearings money can buy.
As Joe correctly said. Diesel is a natural lubricant, so bore wear will be minimal.
As long as the rest of the vehicle can be made serviceable, I'd not be unduly worried about the engine.
I agree Kris, it will be rather good to see the results. looking forward to it ! - should get my ecu files to you shortly - the one pictured is one of two 'spare' units.Anyway it'd be nice to see things develop as I have a lot of interest in the old distributor pump type diesels, a dying breed now commonrails are the norm but I'm very much a fan.
speak to @Diesel DoOK stupid question number two then.
For off roading with slightly oversized tyres, an L series would need a big increase in power/torque because from memory it is pretty gutless as standard, the TD4 on the other hand is pretty good as standard. So with simple upgrades like a Ron box, CAT removal and whatever other mods are recommended here, which engine will give more power?
Not speaking to him any more. Every time I do I spend money!speak to @Diesel Do
It would be a bit like waking up one morning and finding my wife, the mother of my children, whom I love and adore is actually a high class hooker!
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