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    I have a manual which I find good to drive the duel mass fly wheel I found to be no to my liking so I put a single mass fly wheel and heavy duty clutch for its a better feel. Autos have come a long way in the past 20 odd years and You wouldn't be disappointed with that option either just a word of warning if you haven't brought one yet have someone who knows theses car to give it a good look over and if possible plug a scan tool into it to find any faults .

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    Matty if you are on the northern bayside you’re welcome to take my auto for a run I am at Deception Bay.
    When I started driving my D2 I hated the auto, the shift points are a couple of k’s to high and a extra gear would be ideal, that’s just my opinion and I have become use to it.

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    Love my Td5 auto, it out performs most other standard 4wd’s for beach work. Towing is easy once you learn to drive it using TC lock up. Although it’s no sports car am really impressed with the amount of torque the relatively small engine has. It towed my 1.5 ton boat with ease sits easily at 110 on the freeways.
    Discovery D2a 2004 TD5 auto (current)
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    For sand work an auto box beats a manual transmission hands down and with the centre diff locked my D2a V8 is pretty much unstoppable on the beach
    I have towed heavy campers and even a 23 foot dual.axle road van with my D2 V8 5 speed manual in soft sand for 16 years... and it too has been unstoppable. The auto is easier though as you have to think ahead with the manual and the odd quick change is required. Cheers

    Ps back to td5 from what I have seen the auto allows them to keep the turbo spooled up which is essential for them in sand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    I have towed heavy campers and even a 23 foot dual.axle road van with my D2 V8 5 speed manual in soft sand for 16 years... and it too has been unstoppable. The auto is easier though as you have to think ahead with the manual and the odd quick change is required. Cheers

    Ps back to td5 from what I have seen the auto allows them to keep the turbo spooled up which is essential for them in sand.
    Yes but in a Td5 manual in sand one has to think ahead as well for a good result
    I have done limited beach work but a lot more outback sand driving all in manual diesels with out drama .

    It is no different to any other type of transmission just use common sense and it can be done with a little left foot and gear change effort It ain`t that hard really

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    I love that in a manual you are more a part of the vehicle. It's an organic thing. Cheers

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    I'm a dedicated manual driver, I even had a custom accelerator pedal on my old Deefer so I could always heel and toe downchanges (Ok, more a roll of the side of the foot!) but the TD5 and slushbox is a bloody good combo, there is no lag as the engine is always on the boil.

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    My vote goes to the auto too.
    Makes the D2 a much nicer drive all round, as said already too, better in sand than a manual too.
    Arthur.

    All these discos are giving me a heart attack!

    '99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
    '03 D2 Td5 Auto
    '03 D2a Td5 Auto

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    I love that in a manual you are more a part of the vehicle. It's an organic thing. Cheers



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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    The Autos have a shelf life of around 260 ks most say and are due for a pricey rebuild at that
    While I have a preference for manuals, the D2 we bought back in 2005 obviously didn't get this memo. We passed 260k some time ago.
    Alan
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