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Thread: 2.2 Puma vs 2.4 Puma

  1. #61
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    Why not buy the 2.2 and then we can compare,it might be better. Pat

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    Just ordered my 2.2 110 SW, will keep you updated on the progress of it. Cant wait.

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    Just a quick on the speed V's rpm on the Puma...... I may just have to go out and check but I recall 3K rpm equals 140Km/Hr wait a second.....
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    Yours is faster than mine,it'll only do 135. Pat

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    Pat303,
    I have to fess up, that is from a loaner I had prior to purchasing mine. It inspired me though. I will have to check mine as it is newer the one following Using anti-stall in Puma then traction control - YouTube is a 2007 model. I have only been up around or just over the 130Km/hr mark in mine. Did a tank full at that speed and got 11.5-100, so not too bad.

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    Mine now goes up to 155 like a rattle, its actually alot quicker than my previous Disco TD5 and better on fuel.

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    [QUOTE=Lou and after recent dealings with Toyota Australia, to own as well. Nothing that fails on a 70 Series (and believe me there is a lot more than they like to admit) is considered waranty by the happy men in Red and white!
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    We also seem to have this problem with our Hi aces,it seems once you have left the showroom,they just don't want to know you.
    I have always found LR the complete opposite.

    One thing i do notice with the Puma is how smooth the engine runs through the complete rev range compared with the D2 TD5.But then again this would be expected with a newer designed engine.

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    2.2 vs 2.4

    My Mercedes Sprinter have 2.2 cdi, 680.000 km, bruto weight much more than 3.500kg, still going fine.
    I buy new DEF 2.2, drivig similar my old Def 2.4 but sound much beter and not so noisy

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    FWIW - The new 2.2 is NOT the same as Freelander. It is still a 'Puma' engine.

    M

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    Quote Originally Posted by camel_landy View Post
    FWIW - The new 2.2 is NOT the same as Freelander. It is still a 'Puma' engine.

    M
    You mean it is still a transit engine.

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