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    Td5 vs tdci

    Well....

    After participating in a very entertaining and enlightening disco4 vs puma thread i thought we could break down the advantages and disadvantages of a td5 vs a td4.

    Why?

    Eveytime I've been out and seen someone in a td5 ive been told the old "after the td5 it was all down hill from there" speech.

    Now this is my opinion, make of it what you will and feel free to correct anything:

    -the puma has the better engine in my opinion. Yes the td5 sounds better but the tdci is a "light truck" diesel engine with better overall performance. It is heavily down tuned from factory to cope with various fuel qualities and responds well to modification. It has also proven to be a long life engine with ford transits ticking over hundreds of thousands of kms with no issues.
    - the getrag gearbox is a better box than its predecessor. Its 6 speed and seems to have a perfect gear for every situation. Highway driving is a pleasant experience with 6th gear offering a nice refined touch. The gearbox originally had issues in the mustangs but the issue was rectified and is a solid unit and can cope a beating. The ford rangers also share this box.
    - the dash contiues to offer a utilitarian feel but is more appealing and more functional. I can easily reach everything and the controls have a nice feel to them.
    - the traction control is excellent. Works extremely well. I still remeber the first time it came on and got me through an area where i was convinced i was going to struggle. Impressive
    - the air conditioning and heater works really well. Excellent compared to the td5
    - i have a 2013 110 which has the upgraded rubber seals, massive improvement.

    Where the puma lacks in my opinion is:
    -the rear diff was a step backwards compared to the sailsbury (early td5s). Ive had 3 rear diffs but to be fair and using hindsite i should have only had one. My issue all along was my flanges and rear axels. Since i got a rebuilt/reconditioned unit i have had no dramas at all. Since then ive added a e-locker, hituff axels and HD flanges all round. Very happy and i am convinced this is more than sufficient for my needs.
    - rear axels are weaker
    - td5 sounds nicer with exhaust mods. This doesn't really help its capability but lets face it.....it sounds great!
    -probably/slightly better rust protection on the chassis. This is probably a bit "hit and miss" but most people would probably agree.

    Thoughts peoples?????

    The "can of worms" has been opened..

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    I'd never own a Td5 simply because the 10% increase in performance over the Tdi doesn't justify the 100% increase in running costs.LR should have opened the Tdi to 2.8ltre and fitted unit injection and a VNT and never gone to the Td5,they should have added more metal to the rover diff internals and axles and changed from spiral bevel to hypoid at the same time and never bothered with the sals or P38 as well,just those changes would have made all of our lives and the LR name much easier to live with. Pat

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    Agree re the 10% increase in power and 100% increase in cost. The price jump between tdi and td5 spares is massive.

    Pumas are clearly an upgrade, but im pretty chuffed with my td5.
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    The td5 should have been 3ltr then instead of the courier van lump we could have had the 3.2 tdci like the ranger /bt ****ty.

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    Ah I thought it was a typo, I gather tdci is the puma engine then....
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    Buy a complete tdi from paddocks and put it in the puma

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    Having owned a Tdi Deefer then a Td5 Deefer and now own a D2a Td5 disco and since have had a drive in tdci (Chops 110).
    My opinion is a Td5 and why you ask so many silly puma issues .But i do like the smooth delivery of power with the tdci .
    And what a load of B/S about Td5`s costing 100% more in running cost`s .
    I have owned two Td5`s and also two Tdi`s the difference in running cost`s is no way near that maybe at a guess 10 to 20 % absolute max in my opinion . Td5 has never left me strandard nor has a Tdi.
    I do all my own service and repairs so the labour cost and time is nothing to me only the cost of parts
    Oh a Td5 can also have a rather big power increase with a few tweaks .

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    You are drawing a very long bow saying the TDCi has silly issue's,there has been a couple of engine failures for sure but overall they are travelling along just fine,something that cannot be said of the Td5.The Td5 and Tdi can be tweaked but so can the TDCi,to levels way above anything the the other two can reach.Regarding the cost difference between the Tdi and Td5 just price parts,alternators,starters and especially cylinder head costs,the Td5 is painfully exxy. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    The td5 should have been 3ltr then instead of the courier van lump we could have had the 3.2 tdci like the ranger /bt ****ty.

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    Just to put the whole 3.2ltre matter to bed,it was never going into the Defender for the simple reason that it got cleared for production after the TDCi defender was,you can't fit a motor into a vehicle that hadn't been made yet. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Just to put the whole 3.2ltre matter to bed,it was never going into the Defender for the simple reason that it got cleared for production after the TDCi defender was,you can't fit a motor into a vehicle that hadn't been made yet. Pat
    I never said it would , just what could have been . The 3.2 could have been a contender as an upgrade to the 2.4 but instead they went backwards with the 2.2.

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    I think the td5 and tdci comparison is a little apples and oranges really. I mean, 1999 vs 2007 you know?
    If the tdci wasnt any better than the td5 at anything, they never would have changed it. So thats that, a tdci will blow off my td5. But so it should.

    Td5 components ARE more expensive than tdi parts. Fact. You find td5 parts as cheap as tdi ones please send me a link i would be much obliged.

    Theres nothing wrong with the td5, nor tdi, nor tdci. All statistically reliable. People are funny, they drive a car everyday, in varying conditions, expect it to be powerful, haul loads, cop a hiding off road and when it breaks they cry:

    "OH MY GOD ****ING LAND ROVER/PEUGEOT/NISSAN/TOYOTA/OTHER BRAND I AM SO DONE."
    If it was a horse it would have run away! Dont get me wrong, people get unlucky, but its just that. Luck. Also, stuff wears out! They get used, and by extension, used up! You do t have the same thing at 400,000km that you had at 15km.

    Anyway, my td5 has copped the worst of it, i service it myself, i fix it when it breaks, and its simple enough to understand and troubleshoot. Never driven a puma, but i gather theyre very nice. BUT DO YOU HAVE BONNET VENTS???

    I rest my case.

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