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  1. #21
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    You can get that with a std td5, big turbo and a monster tune

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    I am pretty sure that was a theory not an actual result
    I spoke to them this morning and they are still working on it

    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    590nm at the wheels little gain? ??

    Gees I want your engine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco_ute View Post
    You can get that with a std td5, big turbo and a monster tune

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    Id rather more cubes, mild tune, compound turbos and reliability

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    Id rather more cubes, mild tune, compound turbos and reliability
    What makes you think more cubes is more reliable than higher boost? You might be right if we were talking about changing the block and having an entirely different motor. Bigger bore means a thinner cylinder wall. Longer stroke means more off centre crank.

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    No price, but here is a link to DPL for a stroker kit, for a 300tdi, so something may be in the works for the TD5.

    Land Rover 300TDI & 2.8LT Stroker Kits/Engine Rebuild Kits - Buy Online!

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    The 300Tdi kit is just the HS2.8 bottom end.

    I'd be concerned about wall thickness as the 2.8 bore is quite a bit larger than the Tdi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    The 300Tdi kit is just the HS2.8 bottom end.

    I'd be concerned about wall thickness as the 2.8 bore is quite a bit larger than the Tdi.
    How much larger? More than othe 0.080" oversize pistons offered for series rovers?

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    They use std pistons on the td5, bore thickness is not and issue. I know they had to grind the block a little.

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