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    Hi i've seen pics in LRO mag , of disco 3 v6 in a defender , its a shoehorn job. Not the way i'd go .Now the ford/mazda TD5 thats what Land Rover should be useing now, instead of the Ford Transit 2.2 ..It's only amater of time before kits come out , if they havent already ...Brings back memorys of Holden red motors ...

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    it would be great to have a 2.7/3.0v6 or the 3.2 Ford engine but at $5000 just for the ECU harness that is just BS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    it would be great to have a 2.7/3.0v6 or the 3.2 Ford engine but at $5000 just for the ECU harness that is just BS!
    It may not make it economic but for a custom ECU it's not that outrageous. I assume they have to use a highly programmable unit as due to the low volumes it probably doesn't pay to develop a discrete chip.

    The Autronic SM4 I use in my 911 Turbo cost $4000 just for the unit without any programming.

    Even the cheapies like the Stinger 8860 are $2000.

    Still, I see where you're coming from. Dropping a TDV6 into an old TD5 is likely to cost more than a second hand Puma.

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    Bell/ Neve Overland Puma 3.2 Puma conversion @$30K dollars with heavy duty Transit/ Ashcroft gearbox conversion. However it does look factory apart from the extra cylinder, probably what they should have offered factory! I do not honestly think I could spend that amout on a $40K vehicle but there are now a few running around. Maybe over here there are other $ effective solutions.

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    these guys do one Saluki | JE Engineering, would love the blown v8 (zulu)
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_preacher1973 View Post
    It may not make it economic but for a custom ECU it's not that outrageous. I assume they have to use a highly programmable unit as due to the low volumes it probably doesn't pay to develop a discrete chip.

    The Autronic SM4 I use in my 911 Turbo cost $4000 just for the unit without any programming.

    Even the cheapies like the Stinger 8860 are $2000.

    Still, I see where you're coming from. Dropping a TDV6 into an old TD5 is likely to cost more than a second hand Puma.
    yes i get that, but I bet your 911turbo is worth more than my aging defender......then add engine/tranny and conversion costs....shame because maybe just maybe the 2.7 teritory or 3.2 fordmazda engines may become econimicly viable....the ecu etc probably not...

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    I think in the u.k they must fit new rather than 2nd hand engines so that pushes up the cost. Also its a complete package of new td new transfer and an ashcroft box along with a flashy dash/ glove box installed. So instead of a new 2.2 they could buy an old county or tdi burnt out td5 put in a new gal chassis , rebuild diffs with ashcroft axles and buy a second hand interior from a wrecked puma or exmoor for new and get the 3.2 td5 for around the same. What would you do?

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    I did look semi-seriously at doing this conversion for my D1. I'd found somewhere in the UK selling a 2.7TDV6 for 500pounds, and had priced up all the other parts. Then the realisation kicks in that you would only be the owner of an overpriced curiosity, and it would be better just to buy something that had that engine in it as standard.

    If it's something that you will keep and run into the ground, then perhaps it is worth it, but you sure as hell wouldn't get your money back

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheerluck View Post
    I did look semi-seriously at doing this conversion for my D1. I'd found somewhere in the UK selling a 2.7TDV6 for 500pounds, and had priced up all the other parts. Then the realisation kicks in that you would only be the owner of an overpriced curiosity, and it would be better just to buy something that had that engine in it as standard.

    If it's something that you will keep and run into the ground, then perhaps it is worth it, but you sure as hell wouldn't get your money back
    Thats the same with almost ANY modification you do. A suspension upgrade and some bigger tyres+ wheels will cost you $*000 but you will be lucky if you increase the value of your 4bie by 20% of that cost as most buyers think you will have driven it harder or depending on the scale of the mods you reduce the number of people who want a car modified that way. The only thing spoken about here that would come close to holding a majority of its cost is the auto tranny in a defender as the number of people who cannot drive a manual increases yearly.
    To most defender owners they are lifers so as I said before if they have the $$$ for a new or near new puma the complete rebuild of a older def that may cost 10-20% but be exactly what they want for another 20+ years is a serious consideration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frantic View Post
    Thats the same with almost ANY modification you do. A suspension upgrade and some bigger tyres+ wheels will cost you $*000 but you will be lucky if you increase the value of your 4bie by 20% of that cost as most buyers think you will have driven it harder or depending on the scale of the mods you reduce the number of people who want a car modified that way. The only thing spoken about here that would come close to holding a majority of its cost is the auto tranny in a defender as the number of people who cannot drive a manual increases yearly.
    To most defender owners they are lifers so as I said before if they have the $$$ for a new or near new puma the complete rebuild of a older def that may cost 10-20% but be exactly what they want for another 20+ years is a serious consideration.
    Bingo!!
    I have no intention of ever getting rid of my Defender 130. Ok its a 2001 model..so what. I can upgrade it with bits an bobs as I go and get MY defer the way I want it to be. That's the beauty of defers, bits just bolt in an out to suit the owner of the day. Its one of the reason most of us brought them in the first place. BUT in order to keep the beloved beasty, one must have alternatives to replace the bits that break. So finding out how an what will fit an work is not just idle chit chat.

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