sovereign
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Here is a question that maybe the good people of Landyzone could muse over.
A company I worked for supplied me with a Defender 2.5 TD5 Diesel brand new.
This vehicle was grossly overloaded, with huge ladder racks, ladders, tons of copper wire, tools, 2 people etc.
In contrast, is my standard 2.5 litre 2001 Diesel Range Rover.
The question.
The Defender despite all the extra weight had enough power to keep up and merge with traffic no problem, power was never an issue.
My P38 hates hills and slows, pulling out from tee junctions needs loads of room. So what's the difference?
Is it just a technology thing?, or is it a 5 cylinder over 6 cylinder thing?
It's not a weight thing as my company Defender had to be heavier than the P38.
If my P38 had the TD5 power it would be wonderfull.
Edit] just to add the TD5 sounded like a nails in a blender, compared to the purposefull humm of the M51.
A company I worked for supplied me with a Defender 2.5 TD5 Diesel brand new.
This vehicle was grossly overloaded, with huge ladder racks, ladders, tons of copper wire, tools, 2 people etc.
In contrast, is my standard 2.5 litre 2001 Diesel Range Rover.
The question.
The Defender despite all the extra weight had enough power to keep up and merge with traffic no problem, power was never an issue.
My P38 hates hills and slows, pulling out from tee junctions needs loads of room. So what's the difference?
Is it just a technology thing?, or is it a 5 cylinder over 6 cylinder thing?
It's not a weight thing as my company Defender had to be heavier than the P38.
If my P38 had the TD5 power it would be wonderfull.
Edit] just to add the TD5 sounded like a nails in a blender, compared to the purposefull humm of the M51.
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