Bloody fantastic mateone question have you thought about using the twin turbo set up off the jag and if so why not
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So we all want to know HOW MUCH??? This is what LR should have done for the 60th special , put in a tdv6 (or tdv8) .
All we need is a conversion kit and a few clumsy disco/pug( also a rumor ford may be fiting the 2.7 tdv6 to the territory!) drivers to get access to cheap tdV6 engines and make the defender the way it ought to be!
Bloody fantastic mateone question have you thought about using the twin turbo set up off the jag and if so why not
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He certainly is one hell of an engineer.
Now thats nice!
Awesome Defender!!!
Love your work!!!
I especially like the galvanised axle casings. Was it much work to tidy up all the mounting faces and bolt holes after galvanising???
outstanding work.![]()
Yes but the tdv6 was a LR/ pug/ jag joint development job so the rights to use it where split along with the 4.2 v8 petrol(and the transit engine in the defender) used in the rangies/jags.
They should throw away the old ford(explorer) 4l v6 petrol(base disco's) and get something better suited to a 2.5 ton 4x4!
Here is a snap shot of the engine bay as of this week, still loads to do but it now drivesHopefully ill have it finished something like for the Peterborough show.
Ive also completed the cage in T45 steel, ill post some more pictures soon.
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