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    td6 in defender

    Has anyone heard of a td6 from a l322 rangie transplanted into a defender?I think it would be an unreal conversion.Smooth,heaps of power and almost no turbo lag.My chipped td5 disco is a slug compared to the rangie,but it is also a slug compared to my chipped defender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangietragic View Post
    Has anyone heard of a td6 from a l322 rangie transplanted into a defender?I think it would be an unreal conversion.Smooth,heaps of power and almost no turbo lag.My chipped td5 disco is a slug compared to the rangie,but it is also a slug compared to my chipped defender.
    Agree this would be a great upgrade, but would HAVE to be attached to a 4HP24E instead of that rubbish 5L40 trans in the L322....

    Those BMW engines are just unbreakable and easily upgraded to big Nm numbers


    JC
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    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    I seem to remember that the South Africans at some stage had 6 cyl BMW diesels in their defenders. May have been pre Td5 though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rok_Dr View Post
    I seem to remember that the South Africans at some stage had 6 cyl BMW diesels in their defenders. May have been pre Td5 though...

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    Steve
    i thought they were petrol engines in SA?


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    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    I'm sure I read a magazine that said that a company in europe stuck the 3.2L "ranger" engine in a 110 or was that a 90... lowered it and did some fancy performance stuff with it apparently it went pretty hard....

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    i thought they were petrol engines in SA?


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    Indeed I think you are right..... 2.8l six was it?

    Blame a red addled memory on a Friday night

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    LRO March Issue 3 has one in a Range Rover Classic.. It's not a huge article, but the story paints it as a hard conversion to do... Chassis rails in way of turbos etc etc. Once in they said that the power was "comparable to a 3.9 EFI but with better economy". It'd be a lot of work but fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by debruiser View Post
    I'm sure I read a magazine that said that a company in europe stuck the 3.2L "ranger" engine in a 110 or was that a 90... lowered it and did some fancy performance stuff with it apparently it went pretty hard....
    Yep, Pete Bell from Bell Auto Services (BAS).

    I think the conversion kit is selling for about £20,000. That's everything you need (engine, up grade to gear box)

    A lot of coin, but a 3.2l Defender.....giddy up.

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    Pete Bell put a V8 diesel into a Defender! however I still think the best conversion would be the 3.2 Puma. I base this on the fact I have just driven the Ranger 3.2 auto a good combination. He also gets power and torque valves above the Toyota 4.5. With the 5 cylinder like the TD5 you get overlapping power strokes much better than a 4 . His conversion looks factory! but it comes in at a price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangietragic View Post
    Has anyone heard of a td6 from a l322 rangie transplanted into a defender?I think it would be an unreal conversion.Smooth,heaps of power and almost no turbo lag.My chipped td5 disco is a slug compared to the rangie,but it is also a slug compared to my chipped defender.
    Out of curiosity, what kind of Power and Torque figures does this engine put out?
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