I would refuse to buy any Chinese built Land Rovers.
Long live the Defender and Classic Rangies, just keep the spare parts coming.
LRH
Ummmm not quite....
Some History.
Let us start by dispelling the belief still held by a few people that Jaguar just adapted a Ford designed V8 to create their new power unit. The truth is actually the reverse. Jaguar designed the engine in its entirety, it is manufactured in the UK, and a simplified variant is shipped over to the US where Lincoln install it in their LS model!
Jaguar's design team started with a clean sheet of paper for this new V8 engine. Nothing carried over from previous engines and the aim clearly was to produce a class leading power unit with few compromises. In most respects they achieved success and were able to devise remedies for the inevitable weaknesses that emerged with time.
More reading -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguar_AJ-V8_engine
http://www.jagweb.com/aj6eng/v8_performance.html
http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/article.html?&A=0274
And the Aston Martin V8 is based loosely on Jaguar's AJ-V8 engine, this engine is unique to Aston Martin and features race-style dry-sump lubrication, which enables it to be mounted low in the chassis for an improved center of gravity. The cylinder block and heads, crankshaft, connecting rods, pistons, camshafts, inlet and exhaust manifolds, lubrication system, and engine management are all unique to Aston Martin. The V8 engine is assembled by hand at the AM facility in Cologne, Germany, which also builds the V12 engine for the DB9 and Vanquish.
Its currently my favourite motor so i know a little about it
Last edited by grumpybastard; 13th June 2007 at 07:58 PM.
I would refuse to buy any Chinese built Land Rovers.
Long live the Defender and Classic Rangies, just keep the spare parts coming.
LRH
Disco 4 SDV6 Auto
Disco 4 SDV8 Dual Cab Project
Disco 2 M57 Extra Cab Project
Foton Tunland Cummins ISF
Disco 1 3 door 4.6 V8 Auto
RRC V8 Auto "Classic" Softdash
RRC 300 TDI Auto
Disco 1 TD5 Auto Buggy
Disco 1 300 Tdi Auto Ute
SAME Explorer 70HP 4x4 Tractor plus Nell Loader
Subaru GDA WRX
Triumph Bonneville SE
Yamaha TTR250
I stand corrected re Jag/Ford modular. I must have added 2and 2 and got 5.
The engine families are different.
See http://media.ford.com/article_displa...ticle_id=13624
And reading that , it seems the Jag V8 is not used in Mercury.
Regards Philip A
The new owner could always just buy in an engine or two from a third party
GQ
"How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"
'93 V8 Rossi
'97 to '07. sold.![]()
'01 V8 D2
'06 to 10. written off.
'03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
'10 to '21
'16.5 RRS SDV8
'21 to Infinity and Beyond!
1988 Isuzu Bus. V10 15L NA Diesel
Home is where you park it..
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Betcha pedro!
Have to be a carby vers for the 'fender, tho'....
GQ
Usually the problem is that related divisions will give friendly prices for shared components, often at cost or cost plus. Depends where the company wants to take the profit.The new owner could always just buy in an engine or two from a third party
When there is no relationship the seller wants full cop. Probably a major reason that land Rover switched from BMW engines as soon as they could.
And TDV6 and 8 are apparently very expensive engines,why else such a premium in the market for DiscoTDV6 over petrol V6. It is in Land Rovers interest to keep the price as low as possible, but there is an enormous difference, and the sales volumes are a disaster in Australia at least.
Regards Philip A
I received a letter yesterday from both of the Adelaide Land Rover dealers
Wailkerville and Black Forest. Apparently after 26 years of trading they have been told that they are no longer dealers anymore PAG? Have sold then down the river.
I find it really sad that in Australia all Land Rover are interested in is new Disco and Range Rover owners for mainly city driving.
Most of the country dealers have long gone, no wonder Land Cruisers rule the roost up here in Outback SA.
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