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    Just to throw in a couple of other points. As you increase the power of the engine in, say, a Defender, you have the choice of :-

    More easily breakable drive train
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    Higher gearing
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    Heavier drive train
    or
    Manual transmission not available.

    Defenders are lower geared than most if not all of their competitors - and this becomes very important for driving over very rough ground or in confined spaces without slipping the clutch, but can only be maintained if maximum power is limited.

    A completely separate question is whether for a given power you are better off with a small high boost engine or a large N/A or low boost engine. And the answer to this depends on what factors you rate most highly. The big advantage of the small engine is that it is invariably much lighter than its large capacity equivalent, and this translates into advantages in everything from ground pressure to handling to chassis and front suspension durability to tyre life. The large capacity engine in theory is more durable, but only if everything else is equal, which is rare - actual durability seems to be unrelated to this, more related to detailed design and manufacturing.

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    Again I have no diesel quals, but I will bet the reason they picked the transit motor is that it is CHEAP.
    It is made in huge volume, and therefore will have long amortised its design cost.
    As I have also said before I am sure the TDV6 is a VERY expensive engine as it is low volume, designed for luxury cars etc.
    Would Aussies pay say $6000 for the TDV6 over the Transit?. I think not many.
    BUT then Toyota does give the Australian market what it wants ( a turbo V8), and sells a sh1tload.
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    We had a 1994 Patrol 4.2 EFI, big motor, gutless wonder, wouldnt pull a greasy stick from a dead dogs bum, no room inside for gear, uncomfy and wandered and wobbled knowone could stop it, sold it, bought an AU ford and never looked back

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    As I have also said before I am sure the TDV6 is a VERY expensive engine as it is low volume, designed for luxury cars etc.
    Would Aussies pay say $6000 for the TDV6 over the Transit?. I think not many.
    However....

    It's probably not as low volume as you think. After all it is probably the most popular engine in the Discovery & RRS. On top of that, I've noticed that the new Jag has a 2.7 V6 diesel option in the engine line up...

    Production costs between the two engines are probably fairly marginal.

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    Yep, our chipped td5 pins your ears back when asked to overtake on the highway...80-120. We have travelled with friends with a classic rangie v8 and they can't keep up
     2005 Defender 110 

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    Quote Originally Posted by sclarke View Post
    Go on mark, start a new thread on How good it is....

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