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17th December 2020, 05:58 PM
Following had a great run with FL2 i6’s, negligible issues over 196,000kms  (2009 purchased new)  and 137,000kms (2011), I was keen to  add an Si4 to the collection based on the afore mentioned reliability. The FL2’s are a top drive especially in i6 form and the Si4 did not disappoint in that regard with ripper acceleration and handling gain due to lighter front end. Unfortunately, it may not have been a wise move. 
Recently lost boost (101,00kms) and had a quote from local LR dealer to replace turbo - OEM unit $5500, remove & install $4000, seals, consumables, etc say $500 strewth !!. Especially after the power transfer case went (84,000kms, $5500) fortunately covered by dealer statutory warranty, then a coolant dump via failed water pump seal (96,000kms, $1750). So potentially could have forked out close to purchase price in 18months of ownership for mechanical fails if I was a hapless bend over driver on repairs.
Anyhow, after research I have removed the turbo to discover it had 2 fails, the Stainless Steel manifold had cracked off the no 4 port bracket and the ring baffle around the turbo vanes fractured and jammed/chomped the drive fins. (see pics) So if the turbo had not gone we weren’t to know that we have been driving around maybe quietly gassing ourselves. Both fails appear to be well known issues in USA for the LR2s and Evoques with this OEM SS turbo manifold on the ecoboost petrol motor. Reported that some vehicles are on a second replacement within 100,000kms.
There are now cast iron manifold turbo replacement options available from US, some appear ridiculously cheap, with my choice a Stigan from buycarparts.com. Here in under 2 weeks for about $1800 including post and import charges. The OEM Borg Warner turbo (with SS manifold) is also available from there for a little more but why would you bother !
I’m currently chasing down new seals/gaskets etc, to reinstall soon, other commitments permitting.
I was somewhat daunted to start based on the dealer quote but removal was not hugely difficult with enough 1/4”, 3/8” wobble drive extensions and adaptors. A couple of turbo2cat pipe nuts are out of sight and could be fun getting back, but all manifold nuts/studs are accessible from above. A 1/4” palm ratchet drive is very handy in tight spots once nuts are broken. With benefit of hindsight clarifying an efficient sequence and all tools on hand I’d say about 5 hrs to remove by a competent weekend warrior. Begs a question on the dealer quote, maybe they are thinking “body off” like some Disco work.
I’ll update on the install once the Si4 is back on black.
Safe driving
Addup
2009 FL 2 i6
2011 FL 2 i6 (wife's)
2013 FL 2 Si4
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Recently lost boost (101,00kms) and had a quote from local LR dealer to replace turbo - OEM unit $5500, remove & install $4000, seals, consumables, etc say $500 strewth !!. Especially after the power transfer case went (84,000kms, $5500) fortunately covered by dealer statutory warranty, then a coolant dump via failed water pump seal (96,000kms, $1750). So potentially could have forked out close to purchase price in 18months of ownership for mechanical fails if I was a hapless bend over driver on repairs.
Anyhow, after research I have removed the turbo to discover it had 2 fails, the Stainless Steel manifold had cracked off the no 4 port bracket and the ring baffle around the turbo vanes fractured and jammed/chomped the drive fins. (see pics) So if the turbo had not gone we weren’t to know that we have been driving around maybe quietly gassing ourselves. Both fails appear to be well known issues in USA for the LR2s and Evoques with this OEM SS turbo manifold on the ecoboost petrol motor. Reported that some vehicles are on a second replacement within 100,000kms.
There are now cast iron manifold turbo replacement options available from US, some appear ridiculously cheap, with my choice a Stigan from buycarparts.com. Here in under 2 weeks for about $1800 including post and import charges. The OEM Borg Warner turbo (with SS manifold) is also available from there for a little more but why would you bother !
I’m currently chasing down new seals/gaskets etc, to reinstall soon, other commitments permitting.
I was somewhat daunted to start based on the dealer quote but removal was not hugely difficult with enough 1/4”, 3/8” wobble drive extensions and adaptors. A couple of turbo2cat pipe nuts are out of sight and could be fun getting back, but all manifold nuts/studs are accessible from above. A 1/4” palm ratchet drive is very handy in tight spots once nuts are broken. With benefit of hindsight clarifying an efficient sequence and all tools on hand I’d say about 5 hrs to remove by a competent weekend warrior. Begs a question on the dealer quote, maybe they are thinking “body off” like some Disco work.
I’ll update on the install once the Si4 is back on black.
Safe driving
Addup
2009 FL 2 i6
2011 FL 2 i6 (wife's)
2013 FL 2 Si4
166865166863166864166866