you are right, the D2 charging system is not a "smart" one, it has just that rudimentary regulator... this voltage drop happens on mine too but i put it on the copper wire's resistance/temperature coefficient which means +0.393% per 1 degree C... there can be made exact calcutations too as long as somebody takes the time to measure the lenght of the cables ... IMO as long as the resistance grows there will be a certain voltage drop on the wiring too, and as the temperature in the engine bay goes from ambient up to 60 - 80*C (i didnt measure it) this might be the explanation
 ... IMO as long as the resistance grows there will be a certain voltage drop on the wiring too, and as the temperature in the engine bay goes from ambient up to 60 - 80*C (i didnt measure it) this might be the explanation
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
			
			
		 
	
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