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    Current Defender is Independent.......

    Someone needs fired, check out the caption on page 8 of their propaganda pdf.

    http://landrover.brochures.tagworldw...90_en_OINT.pdf

    Once you've done that, check out the torque and power curves. Must be an interesting vehicle to drive with almost flat power curve from about 2-4000rpm.

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    Umm - what is wrong on page 8 ?

    And the power torque curves - they are correct too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    Umm - what is wrong on page 8 ?

    And the power torque curves - they are correct too!
    "Excellent axle articulation thanks to independent coil spring suspension"
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    Nope, nowt wrong there...

    The flat TORQUE curve, just makes the car easier to drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    "Excellent axle articulation thanks to independent coil spring suspension"
    That'll be P6 then...

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    I thought from Dougal's title that that must have been it - but I couldn't see any reference to suspension on page 8....found it - page 6.
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    Quote Originally Posted by camel_landy View Post
    That'll be P6 then...

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    P6 according to the page numbers, page 8 of the pdf.

    It doesn't have a flat torque curve, it's got the peakiest torque curve I've ever seen, which dies off all the way to the rev-limit.
    It's the resulting power curve that I was commenting on. I've never seen a vehicle produce the same power from 2-4000rpm.

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