View Full Version : P38 km's
rovercare
14th April 2011, 08:27 PM
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Can you beat it?
p38arover
14th April 2011, 08:52 PM
NO.
Hoges
14th April 2011, 10:30 PM
what with? why would you want to beat a perfectly good P38 ...just because the front door is open? :eek::angel:
BusinessConnected
14th April 2011, 10:31 PM
Original Engine?
B92 8NW
14th April 2011, 10:46 PM
So you got your cheap P38 then?
Scouse
15th April 2011, 10:07 AM
One of our customers is well over 500,000 now.
Our car is getting close to 320,000.
rovercare
15th April 2011, 09:18 PM
Original Engine?
Yep, 4L
rovercare
15th April 2011, 09:20 PM
So you got your cheap P38 then?
No, its the cheap one a Ibought years ago, but moved it on, I had it to measure stuff up
jbell110
23rd April 2011, 02:29 PM
I'll have to get a pic, but we got 392K on a 4lt its tired but still
goes well...
Jeff
rofosixone
25th April 2011, 12:16 AM
no / mine"s a 4lt and done trouble free on runing gear 288,000 km.
(not talking about the suspension"s here are we ? )
or put in another way my motor, autobox and diff"s still untouched or unopened up (all original).
jsp
27th April 2011, 01:51 PM
why cant mine be like that.... :(
rofosixone
30th April 2011, 01:32 AM
maybe answer / first thing that comes to mind is i change or service all my oils maybe a lot earlier than you or most owners do ( my oils not even dark most times i find when i drain them ,still looks newish ).
but most importantly i hear the major killer of p38a motors is engine over heating .
on my p38a ,my twin frount fans are spining and cooling the radiator water / engine oil cooler / auto gearbox cooler constantly while the motor is running ( providing i have my air con switched on as wired up to on / off fan switch in cabin ) . so ask yourself and have a look ,are your frount twin fans working right now as your motor is spining? - may be here lies the simple answer of this p38a design fault of cracked engine liners ect (note, frount twin fans dont work unless you burst radiator and lose water , than computor sences over heating and switchs them on when its too late, i found out the hard way but was lucky not to damage the engine - i stopped and topped up with water untill i got to Land Vehicle Spares at silverdale were george put new radiator in ,was lucky ). ps not talking about single fan behind rad but twin frount ones ,may be thats why my running gear still original so far at 288,000km as not heat damaged on or off road to date ,hope it helps or gives ideas .
jsp
2nd May 2011, 03:17 PM
sorry disagree :D
my p38's had lots of love in the last 10 years and its just a big hole money keeps falling in and its still not full... :wasntme:
rofosixone
3rd May 2011, 09:31 PM
ok i am not puting you down ,but that makes me think if you spent heaps of money it could be because you might have air not coils for a start and your frount twin fans dont run constantly when your motor is running like mine so may be you had heat isues or may be you rev your motor harder than mine when its cold or may be you change your motor oil/filter well past 3,300km / auto -transfer well past 5,000km and diffs well past 10,000 kms than i do ? . footnote ,is your motor /auto box / diffs still original unopened up like mine or have you had to change them all ready / just curious again as no mention above ,were or what item has it cost you the most in the last 10 years of useage ? ps also my VT holden has done 425,000km ,still original drivetrain nothing opened up yet -may be its the way i drive too.
redandy3575
3rd May 2011, 09:58 PM
ok ,that makes me think you have air not coils for a start and your frount twin fans dont switch on manualy on demand from cabin and also yours dont run constantly when your motor is running like mine and you rev your motor harder than mine when its cold and you change your motor oil/filter well past 3,300km / auto -transfer well past 5,000km and diffs well past 10,000 kms - am i right so far ? ps do agree with you on petrol useage side - doooooooooooh but you got to expect that from V8 unless its fitted with LPG or maybe i have a good build model from factory and i am lucky owner .
3,300km is a bit extreme and a waste. You really only need to change the oil at 10,000km or 6 months whichever comes first. And even that well exceeds what the service manual states of 20,000 km or 12 months. If you use **** oils, then your asking for trouble. If you use a good quality semi-synthetic or even a full synthetic (providing your not leaking oil), then it should easily hold out to 20,000km.
rofosixone
3rd May 2011, 10:19 PM
not when doing a lot of 4wding ,i rather change oils then - than 10,000km .as for VT because its city driveing do motor 5,000km and auto box and diff at 10,000km closer to your suggestion .
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