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    Engine size

    When and why did they drop the engine size of the Puma engine

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    Early 2012 ish

    To meet Euro IV or was it V one or the other.

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    The current emission standard is Euro V.

    There is also a requirement for manufacturers to get an average emission level across the whole fleet. If you make a few Range Rover V8s then you have to make a few smaller engines to keep your average down.

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    so the defender has been dropped down to a 2.2 litre engine

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    AFAIK, It wasnt for emission it was to do with a tax break in engine sizes....
    (same reason the Tdi is a wierdo engine size like 2.499999999999L)
    the puma runs the same engine as the transit when the engine wasnt available for the transit it was no longer available for the Ford.
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    naaa, CEO bonuses have been offered to kill of the Defender in a socially acceptable way. Isn't there a 1.5 scheduled if the dam 2.2 keeps selling.
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    I cant proove it (no-ones stupid enough to let me have access to that much prototyping capabilty.

    With todays metalurgy and technology I reckon that you could make all the power you need for a deefer from about 1.8L

    What I'd like to have a go at is doing diesel electric, you can run a much smaller engine in that configuration.
    Dave

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    Go for steam... using a Doble style flash boiler and closed cycle... would almost be viable. Certainly quieter !

    If they can build a STEAM -powered plane, a LR should'nt be too hard.

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    steam? are you serious? you know steam is just water under lots of pressure right?

    60+ years in the business and they cant keep water under control at atmospheric pressure and you expect them to do it at 100+psi?
    Dave

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    But look at the Plus side, at least you would not have to fit a heat exchanger for an onboard hot water bush shower setup, and the billy would always be on the boil if you wanted a cup of tea.

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