Eh!....why call it a 300
I'm actually thinking about another Paj 2.8, god knows why I sold the last one (Exceed)
eh!....why call it a 300
I'm actually thinking about another paj 2.8, god knows why i sold the last one (exceed)
Eh!....why call it a 300
I'm actually thinking about another Paj 2.8, god knows why I sold the last one (Exceed)
Army accepted the 300 declined the TD5 and 200 so that tells you something
tells you the 300 is the toughest, easiest to repair in the field and most reliable
Mabey you sold it because its not a landy and you got fed up of being recovered by Landys? Thats why I sold mine
Anyway... in my opinion the 200tdi was and still is the engine to have with regards simplicity and reliability. Some of the 300's suffered from misaligned cambelts until a recal and modification and although they are a more refined engine (alegidly) also suffered from cracks in the engine heads. The Td5 is the engine of choice for power delivery and smoothness. My td5 is hooked upto an auto box and pulls like a train but you are entering into an electronic gizmo garage repair rather than roadside repair if you have problems. Ive owned all of the above engines and couldnt tell the difference between the 200 and 300 refinement wise and if anything my 200 went better. But Im in love with my td5 now..... until it packs up
Army accepted the 300 declined the TD5 and 200 so that tells you something
Army accepted the 300 declined the TD5 and 200 so that tells you something
tells you the 300 is the toughest, easiest to repair in the field and most reliable
Army accepted the 300 declined the TD5 and 200 so that tells you something