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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    . . . I can't help thinking a small modern torqey petrol engine would be an easier install as you could just "megasquirt" it There must be a nice all alloy V8 readily available designed for torque down low as opposed to power somewhere ...

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    Nah, can't think of anything.

    But seriously, there are stroker kits for the Rover V8, the engine would go straight in, and yes, Megasquirt looks like a great way to tune it if you're up to it.
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Surely 400Nm of smooth v8 petrol would would easier on a gearbox than 300Nm of TD5?
    Just about every upgraded TD5 in a Disco2 has a ZF 4HP22 behind it, not even the HD 24 version. They will last if they're not overheated (ie keep the ATF cooler clean). These put out 400Nm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    therein lies some of the problem, the black 5 litre was the most gutless and inefficient of them all...in one of the worst cars, too. I remember driving a 5 litre auto VK ex pursuit car and manual shifting from 1st to 2nd at hard revs, only to have the vehicle almost swap lanes and twist the shell to the point where I was 100% sure I heard the drivers door creak/ pop

    Not a good comparison at all.

    And the ZF autos in the RRC cannot handle large torque numbers from large 4 cylinder diesel engines, either

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    A few mates had these with mild 308's, the rear doors hardly shut as the body had twisted so much, what a pos they were, and so very detuned . Then I had mates that had 11-12 second HQ monaros with 308's that were there daily drivers and very street able cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Yeah but the Lans weighs more than 6 range rovers, and steam, well yes monstrous torque at zero revs so I concede that would be by far the best bang for buck for RRC engine upgrade


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    And wasn't it fun starting a Lanz on a cold morning. Bode & Co. in Winton built a crane for their engineering works on one. Normal practice was to use the shop oxy-acetylene set to warm up the vaporising bowl. If it was to be used throughout the day then you would turn it down to low idle and let it shake away all day rather than go through the starting drama again. Mind you, the pre-chamber diesels of that era were pigs to start.
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    Jose from TD5inside told me that they were getting 500nm with the standard turbo
    Let alone a VNT

    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Just about every upgraded TD5 in a Disco2 has a ZF 4HP22 behind it, not even the HD 24 version. They will last if they're not overheated (ie keep the ATF cooler clean). These put out 400Nm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djam1 View Post
    Jose from TD5inside told me that they were getting 500nm with the standard turbo
    Let alone a VNT
    Absolutely. Chip and Intercooler. I hear two lines of opinion on whether that can be put through the auto (and I do run chip and intercooler), some saying that the auto will fault with too much torque, but I'm not sure if that is based on actual torque or a calculation by the ECU.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djam1 View Post
    Jose from TD5inside told me that they were getting 500nm with the standard turbo
    Let alone a VNT
    You'll need 30+psi to make 500Nm on a TD5. The standard turbo CANNOT do that safely.

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    Dougal just repeating what he said no idea really
    I have 25 PSI running on mine no idea what its producing although it does have VNT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djam1 View Post
    Dougal just repeating what he said no idea really
    I have 25 PSI running on mine no idea what its producing though it does have VNT though.
    You can make the numbers with less boost, but only by putting EGT through the roof.

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    I have also seen dyno charts with over 500Nm from ECU and intercooler. I dont know, but I would bet the EGTs were up there.
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