apparently Momentum have worked a way for the 6r80 and prop shaft clearance. The 6r80 is also found behind the territory TDV6 and momentum did a conversion not long ago. Set a man a challenge and he will either conqueur it or die trying. Doubt anyone has bothered with a 4hp24 behind a 3.2
MLD
Current: (Diggy) MY10 D130 ute, locked F&R, air suspension and rolling on 35's.
Current: (but in need of TLC) 200tdi 110 ute & a 300tdi 110 ute.
Current: (Steed) MY11 Audi RS5 phantom black (the daily driver)
Gone: (Dorothy) MY99 TD5 D110
I personally think if someone can package up the cummins and deliver a finished product in relation to the conversion and reliability, it would be a success here in oz. The yanks are dropping them in lots of their older vehicles, and they are seemingly a good thing.
We love our Defender (130 Td5) and 110 (4bd1t) I would sooner fork out $40k on a engine/transmission conversion than buy a new dual cab with nothing to love or enjoy about it, been there, done that!
At the end of the day, people think we’re nuts keeping the old trucks going instead of buying new, but we think the opposite. The days of running defenders into the ground are gone, with their worth, both monetary and intangible, increasing I think people will start seeing options to repower and reinvigorate their Defenders as a worthwhile exercise.
Cheers, Bob
 Swaggie
					
					
						Swaggie
					
					
						JayTee
Nullus Anxietus
Cancer is gender blind.
2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
OKApotamus #74
Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.
If you really just want a simple reliable Defender for remote travel, rather than an expensive engine transplant, wouldn't it be simpler and cheaper just to buy a Perentie?
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 Swaggie
					
					
						Swaggie
					
					
						A friend who lives up near Bundaberg bought a brilliant 6x6 Perentie with camper conversion on the back for less than $30,000. It had all the bells and whistles needed for prolonged outback driving and camping. He lives on the Qld. coast for summer and spends the cool months prospecting in the WA deserts. He lives in the Perentie. It replaced a Ranger with a stuffed engine which was going to cost over $20,000 to rebuild.
As to the Cummins vs LS3 conversion. Both are going to cost about the same. I would rather have 450-500 horses from an LS3 than 161 from the little Cummins.
URSUSMAJOR
 Fossicker
					
					
						Fossicker
					
					
						We have completed 4-6speed auto conversions so far and working well,we have just completed. Another 3.2 and auto for a customer ready for delivery end of January.we have also had my tdv6 with 6 speed auto running, just up to the finishing and tuning stages and it sounds awesome if i do say so myself, will send pics in a couple of weeks
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