Hi can sumone tell me what is the better motor tdi or td5 and do they both have cambelts :blabla:
I reckon it depends on what uses you want to put them to. I've owned both and I'm convinced that the DiscoII with the TD5 motor is by far a better 'car', if that's what you mainly want. On-road use it's significantly better.
If you're going to be doing mainly offroad work and you will be doing maintenance yourself then think more about either of the TDi's, they are both very good and easy to work on.
Its easy to say that here in the UK,in NZ things are a bit different,esp on the South island where TD5 knowledge will be thin on the ground.Go into the local fuel shop in downtown Christchurch asking for recon unit injectors and they will laugh at you.Either that they will suck on their teeth and start asking for thousands of dollars.Or just buy a TD5, forget the specialist and work on that yourself, no easier or harder than a 300TDi, its just a Disco at the end of the day, no comparison as far as Im concerned
I wouldn't want to do too much myself on a td5, and i consider myself quite competent with the tools. It is far more complex than a 220/300 tdi.
Its easy to say that here in the UK,in NZ things are a bit different,esp on the South island where TD5 knowledge will be thin on the ground.Go into the local fuel shop in downtown Christchurch asking for recon unit injectors and they will laugh at you.Either that they will suck on their teeth and start asking for thousands of dollars.
Anywhere away from downtown Auckland and unless you have a really well equipped workshop you are better off with a TDI.
Just make sure its not rusty.
I agree with thebiglad, I always wanted a Td5 Disco and when the chance came to buy one I started doing my homework...this place (amongst others) scared the **** out of me and very nearly put me off. Almost a year, one doughnut and a couple of bottom shock bushes later, I'm wondering what the fuss was about.
Then again, if you're worried about parts etc, buy a Holden ute. Should be fine in your neck of the woods!
Yee Haa ! Nail a Statesman front end on it,a 253 on gas and you are away.I agree with thebiglad, I always wanted a Td5 Disco and when the chance came to buy one I started doing my homework...this place (amongst others) scared the **** out of me and very nearly put me off. Almost a year, one doughnut and a couple of bottom shock bushes later, I'm wondering what the fuss was about.
Then again, if you're worried about parts etc, buy a Holden ute. Should be fine in your neck of the woods!