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    The "new" TD5

    A lot has been said about the TD5 and it's problems etc and usually not many positive comments are made.

    It was interesting to read Tombie2's comments regarding the ECU and just how well developed the TD5 was. He knows his stuff regarding the TD5.

    And that is why I reckon I have a "new" TD5.

    Grover (Ivan Clarke) and I drove the Defender from Albury to Whyalla a couple of weeks ago to have a chat to Tombie2 about the magic he performs.

    And magic he did perform.

    The vehicle goes. It really does get up and go

    What a wonderful experience to zip past a Prado and how do I express the pleasure of sitting behind a 100 Series - waiting (yes Ladies and Gentlemen - a TD5 Defender waiting) for an overtaking lane so I could overtake the said 100 Series.

    Fuel? 20% better on the return trip

    Tombie2 (Mike) suggested posting the ECU but I wanted to meet the bloke before he performed "heart surgery" on the Defender and I'm glad I made the effort.

    Pleasure to meet him and Mrs Tombie2 and a pleasure to introduce the Defender to his magic.

    Thanks Tombie2 - I do have one problem now - I just don't want to get out of the bloody Defender.
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    It's ok mate - hopefully you'll get used to it......

    Nothing wrong with falling in love with the 'fender all over again

    We know they are the BEST4X4XFAR
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    Put a bigger intercooler in it as well, then you will be laughing
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    I was going to start a thread on the Td5 as I don't think the engine has any major failings that can't be addressed.The one big problem they have is head,head gasket related but so does the Tdi and slipped liners in the V8's but I don't think it is the engines as I have been on top of the cooling system in both mine and have never had any problems.I think if people took more advice from people that do know about these things we would see alot less problems,the worst thing about cooling in any vehicle is that they don't overheat until a hot day comes along or they need to tow something,people don't service the system because it gives no reason too,that is until it's too late. Pat

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    exactly pat!!
    its only the wingers that have never owned/ever maintained their TD5's that ever seam to have major problems!
    i still maintain the any landrover is only ever suited tto the caring tinkering type not the she'll be right type.

    the TD5 is a top motor!

    cheers phil

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    Sorry phil but I disagree.LR's aren't for tinkerer's,it's tinkering with a perfectly useable vehicle that causes trouble.Like the saying goes people haven't got the time to do the job right but they have to do it over.If I had a dollar for every time I've had to fix a job that someones made worse trying to fix it themselves. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Sorry phil but I disagree.LR's aren't for tinkerer's,it's tinkering with a perfectly useable vehicle that causes trouble.Like the saying goes people haven't got the time to do the job right but they have to do it over.If I had a dollar for every time I've had to fix a job that someones made worse trying to fix it themselves. Pat
    Pat you can say that again.

    With a vehicle like the TD5 and dare I say the Puma, tinkering is not the go.

    That's why I do what I do best and leave the tinkering to Ivan.

    Yep, I muck around with superficial stuff - and love it - like putting in storage compartments, removing the back seat and fitting a false floor - that type of stuff but the important, get it right or else, work goes to the blokes who know best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Sorry phil but I disagree.LR's aren't for tinkerer's,it's tinkering with a perfectly useable vehicle that causes trouble.Like the saying goes people haven't got the time to do the job right but they have to do it over.If I had a dollar for every time I've had to fix a job that someones made worse trying to fix it themselves. Pat
    and most LR owners do tinker the right way. theres bugger all people on here with issues caused by themselves, usually by people who dont know what they are doing. ive tinkered ALOT with my TD5 and i wouldnt say that ive caused any trouble.. its all been tinkered with correctly...

    cheers phil

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    I'd have to agree on the comments about the TD5, apart from my hicup with the head it's been a great engine, I think that was my fault though, NOT MAINTAINING it as well as I should have.

    No way in the world would I buy a new Puma Defender, after reading about all the engine replacements in the UK and the problems here, a shame realy as I realy wanted a new Fender, guess a second hand D3 will be our next chariot.

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    My woes have been previous damage and things done wrong. I have and do tinker. The engine is a great motor as long as you maintain it and do things properly. Tinkering is fine just don't be silly like any newer engine.

    The chip mod is amazing.

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