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    Quote Originally Posted by ELLE74 View Post
    My d1 3.9 had done 350K km. Cam shaft lobes had almost disappeared - still able to hold 110 on freeway. Lost a lot of oil due to blowby pressure. I replaced it with a 55K km 3.9 from HK for $1200. Whats a tdi going to set you back?
    I rest my case ^^^^


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    Quote Originally Posted by ELLE74 View Post
    My d1 3.9 had done 350K km. Cam shaft lobes had almost disappeared - still able to hold 110 on freeway. Lost a lot of oil due to blowby pressure. I replaced it with a 55K km 3.9 from HK for $1200. Whats a tdi going to set you back?
    well so far on the missus car Im up to $7K on the engine...

    but thats going to happen when you run it out of coolant then run it out of oil and decided to try and skimp on critical parts to save short term cash.
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    Mates navara D22 cost over 10k after it sucked in some bits of turbo. He tried a cheapy import from UAE. No such thing as a cheap rebuild...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ELLE74 View Post
    My d1 3.9 had done 350K km. Cam shaft lobes had almost disappeared - still able to hold 110 on freeway. Lost a lot of oil due to blowby pressure. I replaced it with a 55K km 3.9 from HK for $1200. Whats a tdi going to set you back?
    I'm sure the difference in fuel economy would pay for a lot of tdi parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ELLE74 View Post
    My d1 3.9 had done 350K km. Cam shaft lobes had almost disappeared - still able to hold 110 on freeway. Lost a lot of oil due to blowby pressure. I replaced it with a 55K km 3.9 from HK for $1200. Whats a tdi going to set you back?
    You probably would not have to replace a Tdi with that mileage already as it will be good for another hundred thousands of kms with some TLC.
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    V8!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    I'm sure the difference in fuel economy would pay for a lot of tdi parts.
    We have both V8's & TDi's in our Auckland Club. Whilst the V8 sound great, they only go out on daily runs & there is no mileage from them. Only the Tdis' can make it home after 2 x days running - Simple

    I just have to make sure I carry of CD's to drown out the tractor under the bonnet & that side is sorted.

    Plus, V8's are EXPENSIVE to run as daily commuters - nobody does that in our club. That's part of the reason why V8's are only 1/2 the price to buy over here in NZ.
    The bottom end torque is better that the V8 down off @ idiling speed.

    But I do pay big time for that on a long uphill road climb. - no revs no go!.

    cheers B.

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    300tdi, half the rego cost and a well maintained diesel will outlast a well maintained petrol.

    Costs saved overall on fuel and rego make up for any repairs and I've found my 300tdi more reliable then my mates v8.
    Everyones opinion is different though

    Another thing to consider is according to your driving style you could be more likely to mistreat a v8 compared to a 300 but that could work the other way around as well

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    This reply is a bit about fuel consumption sorry, but if you are considering any distance driving with no available fuel stops, TDI would be my preference. For instance, not having to carry a stack of jerry cans when driving across the Tanami was good. I did enjoy driving a V8 when I had one (other than the breakdowns), but I enjoy the TDI just as much and having the outback range is a huge plus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex 110 View Post
    Leaving fuel consumption out of the equation, which to go for in regard to running costs & reliability (fuel consumption I know about)
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