guineafowl21
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How’s the California stop update going by the way please ,
California stop going well.
That’s good to know ref the Cali stop
How dare you organise your drug deals on my thread!
How’s the California stop update going by the way please ,
California stop going well.
That’s good to know ref the Cali stop
I think all the oil cooler hoses sweat a little especially the top one, its a pretty poor idea in this day and age using jubilee clips on an oil cooler flex hose from the factory.
I like jub clips form a mechs point ot view but recognise they have their wekanesses.
How dare you organise your drug deals on my thread!
The correct service procedure for the 6hp is essential, link in sig
Uhh i've done a few 2.7's namely in Jag's and they always run quieter and sweeter on 5w40.
Hi buddy
U missed the bit out where sometimes u have to remove a crossmember and jack the engine up, to get the original pan out, lol, but seen reports of some years u dont have to, typical Land Rover
Many don’t change them as there normally still clean
Indeed , the oil must be done to the letter and at the correct temp , not a difficult job
That ZF oil, what a rip off that is, Mannol and ravenol is considerably cheaper and 100s on the D3 forum have got excellent results
Mixed opinions on the 5/40 , never been that brave , lol just bought some millers 5/30 engine oil
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/showproduct.aspx?VariantID=98953&SEName=millers-oils-nanodrive-ee-longlife-eco-5w-30-synthetic-engine-oil&vehicleid=916&yearfilter=2005&providerpartid=98953&genericpartid=1862&providerpartlinkid=25703&partsgroupid=2354&genericpartname=Car engine oil
Very common, and have been since the mid 90's. You're old Freelander TD4 had them too, as do pretty much all high stressed engines these days.As a side note, never realised or heard of piston cooling jets which are fitted on these TDV6 engines
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Very common, and have been since the mid 90's. You're old Freelander TD4 had them too, as do pretty much all high stressed engines these days.
Mixed opinions on the 5/40 , never been that brave , lol just bought some millers 5/30 engine oil
Service kit arrived and soon to be fitted. I’ve stripped and cleaned the FBH, but can’t really test it yet.
My mate has a Disco 3 as well, and he’s fitted a Turbotune box. He swears it increased the performance (which it seems to have done) while also improving mpg. Now, I’m a cynic. If you could do that, why wouldn’t they be set up like that from the factory? Some sort of emissions restriction?
The only thing I can think is that the box ups the fuelling, and my mate is using the on-board mpg calculator for reference, which may have a distorted reading because of the box. I’ll get him to do a proper mpg calc.
Does anyone know of someone who’s opened one of these boxes up?
Lots of people swear a proper tune/remap is better than one of the plug in boxes.
I had a tuning box on my tdi auto and it certainly made it shift, then I had it remapped and a larger intercooler and whilst it was a knatts cock better it wasnt better enoiugh to justify the price hike over the plug in box
Then I had a td5 with a cheap tuning box went ok, then got one of the proper boxes which pretty much did what a remap did and it was better again so I then got it remapped and a larger cooler and cant say I noticed sfa difference!
The tdi and td5 as std dont have anywheres near enough power, D3 and D4 much better.
I kept the D3 std as was sick of wasting money, do sometimes think more power would be nice but in reality what do I need the extra power for?
I think most of the boxes up the fuel rail pressure and some also increase the injeciton period, ie it gets more fuel at a higher pressure.
Tbh I cant see what a remap would do thats different?
It can't. The only way to increase power on a diesel is to add more fuel and possibly more air too.My mate has a Disco 3 as well, and he’s fitted a Turbotune box. He swears it increased the performance (which it seems to have done) while also improving mpg.
You're right to be cynical, as there's no such thing as a free lunch.Now, I’m a cynic. If you could do that, why wouldn’t they be set up like that from the factory? Some sort of emissions restriction?
The only thing I can think is that the box ups the fuelling, and my mate is using the on-board mpg calculator for reference, which may have a distorted reading because of the box. I’ll get him to do a proper mpg calc.
Don't see the point in tuning the tdv6, plenty of power standard
Indeed I found that out , felt it made a difference when it had a full service, ran smoother
especially after I blanked the egrs and cleaned out the map sensor
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My next jobs if I can get it off axle stands long enough!