Jon Dor
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So did my kn0b :~}
So did my kn0b :~}
You got the one P38 that don’t breakdown. Quite a bar to live up to [/QUOTE
Hope it's not reading that post...
Not really no.
My dad bought her about 12 years ago for £400, ran it for a year with the mot she still had on her, and then he got £360 back, probably the least loss he's ever had on a vehicle.
It was an utterly gutless 2.5 that had had no maintenance previously, and was a total heap before we got it. If it was a v8 varient she wouldn't of gone that way, but there you go. Properly hateful vehicle, I've no idea why the diesels have such a following to be quite honest, they were cack from the get go, and that's coming from me, a huge green oval fan and a defender driver!!
No you're quite right, it was silly of me to say that when my entire p38 diesel driving experience was on that craper! I do love the v8's though... that burble and torqueThat wasn't running right then. Properly running diesel is sprightly enough but it doesn't drive like the v8
Quite rightNo you're quite right, it was silly of me to say that when I drive a defenderer
Quite right
I bought my 2000 DHSE with full Landy main dealer service history and was BITTERLY disappointed with it's towing performance. In a previous thread I said I spent over £2000 with Jeremy J Fearn to seriously "up" the performance. Fuel economy was then unacceptable, so I bought my first AUDI 8 Quattro Sport, that I had remapped by ProDrive and got virtually twice as far on fuel whilst towing. To give that context, my 2000 4.6 LPG tows exceptionally, but again, is an exceptionally thirsty bastid !That wasn't running right then. Properly running diesel is sprightly enough but it doesn't drive like the v8
Remember, range rovers are designed to waft along in ignorance of the rest of the world... Albeit it slow or without distancing or indication of a change in direction. We'll, some of them that is...I bought my 2000 DHSE with full Landy main dealer service history and was BITTERLY disappointed with it's towing performance. In a previous thread I said I spent over £2000 with Jeremy J Fearn to seriously "up" the performance. Fuel economy was then unacceptable, so I bought my first AUDI 8 Quattro Sport, that I had remapped by ProDrive and got virtually twice as far on fuel whilst towing. To give that context, my 2000 4.6 LPG tows exceptionally, but again, is an exceptionally thirsty bastid !
I STILL LOVE IT THOUGH...puts a smile on my face every time I drive it! ¦~}
Don't get me wrong Mark, I loved the DHSE, but I was doing upwards of 80,000 miles annually when living in Cornwall. I towed the caravan to save on hotel bills, so the DHSE was waaaay too expensive to run IN THAT ROLE.Remember, range rovers are designed to waft along in ignorance of the rest of the world... Albeit it slow or without distancing or indication of a change in direction. We'll, some of them that is...
Mines tuned and returns around 30mpg on the motorway ay 70 fully loaded. It's around the 168bhp mark. It's a good balance for me i think.
Jeez, thats à whole different kettle of fish Mike. I agree, unless your salary could account for that expense!!!Don't get me wrong Mark, I loved the DHSE, but I was doing upwards of 80,000 miles annually when living in Cornwall. I towed the caravan to save on hotel bills, so the DHSE was waaaay too expensive to run IN THAT ROLE.
The diesel is preferable to the fragile V8 if you actually want to use it without emptying your wallet on petrol and slipped liners.Not really no.
My dad bought her about 12 years ago for £400, ran it for a year with the mot she still had on her, and then he got £360 back, probably the least loss he's ever had on a vehicle.
It was an utterly gutless 2.5 that had had no maintenance previously, and was a total heap before we got it. If it was a v8 varient she wouldn't of gone that way, but there you go. Properly hateful vehicle, I've no idea why the diesels have such a following to be quite honest, they were cack from the get go, and that's coming from me, a huge green oval fan and a defender driver!!
The diesel is preferable to the fragile V8 if you actually want to use it without emptying your wallet on petrol and slipped liners.
Fine if the car is a toy. Gas guzzling unreliable heap of crap otherwise. The BMW diesel is not the best engine in th world, but with good maintenance it will go for 250K miles no problem. No chance of that on the ancient V8.3.5 v8 which I'm slowly working on for the series is preferable to both! V8 low grunt and growl with non of the above issues.
However I'd rather take my chances on a v8 than live with a doosil in a p38. The v8 is kinda one of the main reasons to own any rangie imo.
But but but 4 engines later and you'll hit 250k in test runs aloneFine if the car is a toy. Gas guzzling unreliable heap of crap otherwise. The BMW diesel is not the best engine in th world, but with good maintenance it will go for 250K miles no problem. No chance of that on the ancient V8.
Fine if the car is a toy. Gas guzzling unreliable heap of crap otherwise. The BMW diesel is not the best engine in th world, but with good maintenance it will go for 250K miles no problem. No chance of that on the ancient V8.
I cashed-in my life insurance policy and got V8 Performance to top-hat and fully rebuild my 4.6 Thor. They put a different cam in to give better mid-range torque too. Great when towing and less gear changes!3.5 v8 which I'm slowly working on for the series is preferable to both! V8 low grunt and growl with non of the above issues.
However I'd rather take my chances on a v8 than live with a doosil in a p38. The v8 is kinda one of the main reasons to own any rangie imo.
I cancelled my life insurance policy and got V8 Performance to top-hat and fully rebuild my 4.6 Thor. They put a different cam in to give better mid-range torque too. Great when towing and less gear changes!
Yup! Followed my heart, not my head. Regretted the decision a good few times, but regret evaporates at the turn of the key...assuming it starts of course! Hahaha!Fantastic! And may I add, an inspiration! you only live once, we may as well enjoy the short time we have here!!
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