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    Td5 goes heaps better, believe me but its also the first one with electronics. 200 & 300TDi both have 83kw and the TD5 has 91kw power, they have 255Nm, 285Nm and 300Nm torque respectively - according to wikipedia anyway.
    Yeah, its not an insignificant amount of money and its nice to hear someone your age actually thinking it is a lot. Too many young people think they need to pay a fortune.
    Mine is stock standard height and I've not really had any issues with clearance and approach/ departure angles.
    Don't get sucked into thinking you need all these expensive mods - as soon as you start jacking the car up, you'll introduce more problems and it'll cause more expenses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pickstock View Post

    Im thinking when i get one ill do some basic mods, like the bar work and mild lift kit, ATW intercooler. Stuff more for protection of the equipment than for outright power.
    For 10-20 big ones you will get a Defender with every modification you could possible want. One thing i will say about mechanics that won't work on a Land Rover........................ they must be pretty useless, Rovers are one of the easiest vehicles to work on, especially a Defender. Their limited Rover experience is matched by their limited skill.

    You will get every single part on the net, all at reasonable prices and the help you will get on here will solve any problem you have. You will even get offers of help from inmates close by if you are really in trouble. Don't hesitate to buy, but do check history first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Didge View Post
    Wow, that's a serious amount of clicks for any motor but it's the isuzu isn't it?!
    yes.

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    For almost all people a lift is quite unnecessary and simply an unnecessary cost and source of future problems. Same applies to oversize tyres.

    There are however some worthwhile modifications - bullbar - but you will be hard pressed to find a s/h Defender without one; headlight relay (absolutely necessary in my view); long range fuel tank; radiator chaff guard.

    Modifications to mine include all of the above plus driving lights, central locking, cruise control, water tank, folding side steps, four gear front diff (as in 6x6, good idea for Isuzu engine).

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    JD, can you elaborate on the 4 gear front diff please
    Cheers gerald

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    Quote Originally Posted by pickstock View Post

    i was under the impression the td5 was less powerful than the tdi200
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    200tdi and 300tdi are probably on par, TD5 has more killerwasps

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    My Td5 has been faultess really and have kept it longer than any other car.... and i've had many like 20 + cars in the last 12 years or so!

    And yes, very easy to work on and plenty quick, especially when chipped/remapped

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    Quote Originally Posted by pickstock View Post
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    i was under the impression the td5 was less powerful than the tdi200

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    It is the other way around. The Td5 is ~125 Bhp vs 111 for the 300tdi and 107(?) for the defender version of the 200tdi.

    Power can easily be increased in all 3, but the TD5 is by far the stronger engine, and capable of huge power outputs with the right upgrades.

    200tdis are uncommon.

    If I were you I would buy one of the perenties currently being sold by the army (assuming you can live with the lack of creature comforts). They are fitted with the Isuzu 4BD1, which can readily be turbocharged to produce even more output than the above engines, and will outlast them as well.

    The added advantage is you can probably find more mechanics willing to work on them.

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    If you want a tow vehicle towing larger than a camper van consider the newer CR diesel utes (Navara, Triton etc) or a 100 series LC. As much as i love my defender i wouldn't consider it a tow vehicle.

    I've spent way too much money on mine. I'm too far down the trail to return to stock, but there is a-lot to be said for a set of lockers (+ axles), standard sized mud tyres and stop the modifications there. That set up will take you everywhere you would want to go (even if you might have to take a different line or approach to the modified trucks). Keeping it simple should avoid undue stress on parts. I flog out suspension bushes on a regular basis (roughly every 6 months) and that's on a modest 35mm lift. There old adage rings true, a modification to one item shows up the deficiency in another. You start chasing solutions to problems created by modifications.

    Otherwise my defender is pretty reliable. What goes wrong is generally stuff i've ignored in regular maintenance or items that are stressed because of modifications. Rarely are they a show stopper, merely an inconvenience during a trip. TD5 with 375,000 kms on the Odo and no signs of slowing up.

    ps: Don't listen to Mike. He has a misplaced interpretation of 'plenty quick'. No land speed records will be set by a defender, nor will you lose your licence for speeding. Expect to cruise at 95 / 100 km/h and be content to get to your destination 10 min later than if in a normal car.

    MLD

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    Quote Originally Posted by MLD View Post
    ps: Don't listen to Mike. He has a misplaced interpretation of 'plenty quick'. No land speed records will be set by a defender, nor will you lose your licence for speeding. Expect to cruise at 95 / 100 km/h and be content to get to your destination 10 min later than if in a normal car.

    MLD
    Don't listen to Mark either, 375k's is a crazy place to begin modifying any car! But it does show how good the Td5 goes when maintained, although some of these horespowers obviously dissapear with age and mileage as the tolerances loosen up as with any engine.

    I don't really feel the need for more power, i can easily keep up with traffic on hills at 110kph even when loaded up, although variable vane turbos and bigger intercoolers sound like fun to me, it will still do 140KPH as is but that will change soon with the 4.11 gears but who cares... my acceleration will improve. It's quicker than the 3.9 V8 RR i had

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