First let me say Hi to everyone,and as a new member look forward to some interesting Land Rover info from some of your senior / experienced members.I have a very puzzling intermittent problem with an almost new (sept 04} Td4, it happens almost daily after driving for approx 7-10 miles or about 20-25 mins driving time in relatively urban traffic,from cold. Usually the car pulls away fine with hardly any increase in revs needed, but when this problem occurs, the car will almost stall (or does stall),before i realise it requires more revs to keep it going and then the car will pull away, initially with very little power before building up to normal, i have pulled off onto quiet roads when this has happened and pulled away many times with the car doing exactly this for 5 or 10 mins before it seems to return to normal again, sometimes it will catch me out again later, or not happen til the next time i run it from cold. As you can appreciate this is a rather dangerous fault and the vehicle has been back to the dealership 4 times and still the problem persists. No faults logged on ecu apparently, no warning lights come on when this happens, airflow sensor and ecu have been changed so far, and they tell me the fuelling seems ok, although i doubt if LR had the test equipment on when the fault occurs.I have noticed some oil in pipes to intercooler, but they tell me this is normal, I'm beginning to wonder if this can ever be solved and I think Land Rover are too.Can anyone HELPPPP PLEASE.