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    Quote Originally Posted by grinna1965 View Post
    Funny i thought we would have had more input just goes to show people are only interested in things that cant be done.
    Have you actually read the replies to your original post? There is huge interest in this project. Keep updating. Or, if you are too busy, get someone a little more net savvy to do so. I mean absolutely no disrespect mate, I just feel that you have your head in other things. This project is amazing, and we want to hear about it. Crack on!
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    I think there is a huge amount of interest also.

    After looking at the video today I spent some time trying to work out how much taller the 3.2 is over the Td5 and googled around for Disco2 bonnets with power humps.

    Do you think it would be workable with a Disco2 in Auto spec?
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    Thumbs up

    Less talk, more making it available to buy.

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    3.2

    Economy is between 10.5 and 11 litres per 100 which is great considering the power i have on tap.at the moment its pushing 70hp more at the wheels than a tuned 2.2 and nearly 100nm more it pulls in 5th from 40kms to 120 and beyond easily 6th actually accelerates up hill from 80kmh its much smoother through gear changes and it doesn稚 matter what gear you go through a round about in.Shall have Moore updates after Xmas and should have costings by the end of January.So on that note may every one have a great cristmas and a happy new year Cheers Grinna

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    No wonder they call you grinna - great work; wish I had a lazy 25k!
    I'll come and see you about a few more neddies from the td5 sometime next year (and check out the puma upgrade)
    Merry Christmas to you too.
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    I知 interested!

    Im certainly interested and serious about upgrading my engine on my heavily modified 2012 110.
    Im just waiting for info on when you may begin conversions for paying customers, and your release of the final product.
    I tow a 21 foot off road van, so a better engine is seriously wanted.

    Ken

    Quote Originally Posted by grinna1965 View Post
    Funny i thought we would have had more input just goes to show people are only interested in things that cant be done.Any way I致e done about 500kms engine runs cooler than 2.2 has way more torque at least a gear up every where still playing with the tune to try and smooth it out a bit Moore but we have been so busy with customers work that it takes a back seat some times.If any one knows about dynos is that you cant replicate real life driving,we spent 4 hours on our Dyno the other day and got it better but we just need Moore road time which we dont have.I will do Moore up dates as time permits but at this stage all things point to being well worth it,i will not be offering it for a conversion until i am 110%happy with it.Any one who is interested enough is Moore than welcome to call in check it out and go for a drive
    2012 Defender 110 (A silver one!)
    Defender:LS3 6.2 V8 and 6 Speed Auto, ARB BP51 shocks, springs, Damper, Gwyn Lewis running gear, Superior Engineering Radius arms, Long Ranger tank, Recaros', Dual battery, LED lighting, ARB Lockers etc etc.

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    If ever my 2.2 falls over, or falls out of the engine bay, I'd be looking for something like the 3.2 to replace it. Nice if it is by then commercialised, available to order to drop in.
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    Same. Considering this as an option for the 90

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    Im serious!

    I知 serious re this upgrade.
    Im currently selling my home in FNQ, have put a deposit on a new Zone RV 20.6 Off Road van and looking at buying a block in Tassie, and traveling.
    Time to start living life and enjoying my early retirement.
    I知 concerned that the 2.2 will struggle with the van and as my Defender is a keeper, this engine swap is the logical next step. Only other option is a Discovery or RR, but I love my Defender and it痴 done up just how I wanted.
    Only 137,000 on my current engine and the BAS170 tune etc, but a 3.2 sounds more useful to me than a petrol V8.
    選値l be contacting Grinna for details and will likely get the vehicle looked into once the house sells and I take delivery of the van, hopefully by June(ish).
    Ive also contacted MR Automotive re details of any engine swaps they do. Just waiting for an email reply.
    I wonder if Auto is worth looking into with the 3.2 mod? Obviously, cost has to be managed as much as possible.
    Lets keep the momentum behind this thread going.
    More to follow from me re engine options as available.
    Best wishes fellas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baytown View Post
    I知 serious re this upgrade.

    I wonder if Auto is worth looking into with the 3.2 mod? Obviously, cost has to be managed as much as possible.

    Ken
    Glenn will likely be more optimistic. According to him someone has put an auto in a Puma defender (started off as a 3.2 with auto conversion but the 3.2 was pulled and the auto bolted to the original engine). I've not seen or heard of it on the forums so i'm interested to see how they did it. Ashcroft experimented with a 3.2 and 6R80 auto but my understanding from communicating with them they had problems and it didn't get finalised. Having searched high and low on all land rover forums i didn't find any 6R80 auto conversions in a Puma (whether behind a 3.2 or the 2.4/2.2). AFAIK all 3.2 conversions are a manual box (save for what i was told by Glenn above). From my experience the auto from the Ranger 3.2 (6R80) fouls the front prop shaft necessitating rotating the TFC to clear or going to a divorced TFC set up (fine for a 130, maybe even a 110, not for a 90). For a non-divorced set up you will need to make a spud shaft to join the auto to the TFC which i've been told will have the same problem of a non-lubricated spline like the current Puma set up for the MT82 to TFC. If your defender is lifted the rotation of the TFC amplifies the front prop shaft angles. I run a multiple double carden front shaft (1 at each end) and i'm sure it would not cope with the angles.

    I had a look at the ZF6hp26 auto (the 6R80 is made by Ford under license and is a copy of the ZF) and potentially it will fit and avoid the foul i mentioned above. The valve body on the 6R80 protrudes on the drivers side whereas the ZF's valve body is more streamline on that side. You won't know until you do a trial fit. The 6R80 is good for 800 nm, the ZF is good for 600 nm. Both within the factory tune of the 3.2 but a tuned 3.2 has the potential to meet or exceed the ZF box. If you tow a 21 footer that would concern me.

    I'd be most pleased to be proven wrong and someone engineer the 6 speed auto behind a 3.2 that is reliable. Strike me down but a rear end coil conversion to a 76/79 series LC is cheaper and easier than all of the above with the bonus of a V8 diesel and remote touring support.

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