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    I would love a V8 diesel in my Rangie. Not a boat anchor, but a modern design of about three and a half litres capacity. Perhaps two turbos and full electronic control...

    Does anyone want to fund a TDV8 conversion for me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    None of the above.

    Isuzu 4BD1T.
    If you stick a truck engine in it, you may as well just buy a Holden Rodeo or Isuzu truck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IWANNAOLDRANGIE View Post
    I am once again re-evaluating the motorvation for my rangie project....... I currently have 4 ideas swimming in my head. 1986 hi line 4dr gutted shell
    1. Redo another 3.5 with a torquier cam gas
    2. Use my spare leyland terrier and build a 4.4-5.0L gas
    3. Swap in a 253 gas
    4. swap in a 200tdi (price of fuel......looking better all the time)
    I'm in total confusion........... any thoughts people?
    How about a copy of the Bowler Wildcat.
    4.6 bored out to 5 litre with TVR heads

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    If you stick a truck engine in it, you may as well just buy a Holden Rodeo or Isuzu truck!
    It's completely different to a rodeo and much more comfortable than the Isuzu truck.
    Highly recommended.

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    Or, buy a Supercharged V8 out of a Jaguar XJR

    Model Jaguar XJR 4.2 V8 Supercharged
    Engine 4196cc, eight cylinders
    Power 400bhp @ 6100rpm
    Torque 408 lb ft @ 3500rpm

    There would be an odd one or two at the wreckers

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    If all you are after is bulk horsepower then pick up a Chrysler Hemi 426. A bit big and heavy but a reliable 600+ horsepower and 6000+ usable rpm. Sound real good as a bonus. Not sure if aluminium versions are still available, but may be some used ones about in drag racing circles. Of course, squeezing it under a Range Rover bonnet may take the skills of a Smokey Yunick.
    Last edited by Bigbjorn; 21st January 2008 at 05:10 PM. Reason: Typos
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    If all you are after is bulk horsepower then pick up a Chrysler Hemi 426. A bit big and heavy but a reliable 600+ horsepower and 6000+ usable rpm. Sound real good as a bonus. Not sure if aluminium versions are still available, but may be some used ones about in drag racing circles. Of course, squeezing it under a Range Rover bonnet may take the skills of a Smokey Yunick.
    Not to mention shoe-horning in a capable transmission.

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    I'm honestly leaning towards the diesel option I must admit.........currently driving a 5.0L NF fairlane an gas to work eveyday at the moment........and its getting a bit hungry at the bowser........let alone a fourby. tdi or izuzu the easiest? Or mabe some other suggestions?

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    Could always package one of these in along with a 6L80 E tranny
    VM Motori S.p.A.

    Mind you it might be worth more than the RR when done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IWANNAOLDRANGIE View Post
    I'm honestly leaning towards the diesel option I must admit.........currently driving a 5.0L NF fairlane an gas to work eveyday at the moment........and its getting a bit hungry at the bowser........let alone a fourby. tdi or izuzu the easiest? Or mabe some other suggestions?
    landy tdi will be much easier, but the Isuzu will be much more rewarding.

    I have drawn up almost my entire 4BD1T conversion in 3D cad and can supply drawings as needed. It bolts up to rangie V8 mounts but you need an Isuzu gearbox and a new shaft cut to fit the LT230.
    The only part I haven't sorted out properly is the gear linkage for the Isuzu box. Mine was mongreled into place and works but isn't pretty feeling.

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