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Thread: 3.0 TDV6 (Single Turbo) - When For Aus?

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    3.0 TDV6 (Single Turbo) - When For Aus?

    So the UK commercial gets a single turbo 3.0 TDV6, the simple question is when are we likely to get it?

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    When we catch up with the Euro emmission standards.

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    Why do you want the single turbo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by powella View Post
    So the UK commercial gets a single turbo 3.0 TDV6, the simple question is when are we likely to get it?

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    AP
    I read on the UK LR site that you can order your D4 3.0Lt in two different power outputs. I assume that one is single turbo, the other twin.
    The bloke on the UK site ordered the twin turbo and it appeared that he received the single turbo.
    Not Happy
    Cheers, Craig

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Why do you want the single turbo?
    If someone is about to buy an S then it would be good to know when the motor gets "upgraded" to the 3.0 to permit an "informed" decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco4SE View Post
    I read on the UK LR site that you can order your D4 3.0Lt in two different power outputs. I assume that one is single turbo, the other twin.
    The bloke on the UK site ordered the twin turbo and it appeared that he received the single turbo.
    Not Happy
    Cheers, Craig
    The 2011 models in the UK are the TDV6 (155kw) and the SDV6 (180kw - as per the 2010 3.0ltr TDV6). Both have twin turbos, the difference is in the ECU programming.

    Not sure where the single turbo 3.0 ltr fits in, or even if it exists?

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    Gordon

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    Quote Originally Posted by gghaggis View Post
    The 2011 models in the UK are the TDV6 (155kw) and the SDV6 (180kw - as per the 2010 3.0ltr TDV6). Both have twin turbos, the difference is in the ECU programming.

    Not sure where the single turbo 3.0 ltr fits in, or even if it exists?

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    Gordon
    Oops my bad I thought the S was for single... Anyways the lower spec one will at some point replace the 2.7...

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    Quote Originally Posted by powella View Post
    Oops my bad I thought the S was for single... Anyways the lower spec one will at some point replace the 2.7...

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    AP
    SD is actually the more powerful version.

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    I copied the info below from the NSW RTA site after a quick search. The 2.7 was dropped in the UK in order to meet Euro 5 standards...yes???

    So we might get the de-rated 3.0lt diesel when Euro 5 applies for light vehicles here. But no mention below of Euro 5 for light vehicles. So not in the near future?


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    Quote Originally Posted by gghaggis View Post
    The 2011 models in the UK are the TDV6 (155kw) and the SDV6 (180kw - as per the 2010 3.0ltr TDV6). Both have twin turbos, the difference is in the ECU programming.

    Not sure where the single turbo 3.0 ltr fits in, or even if it exists?

    Cheers,

    Gordon
    If it is just ECU programming,suppose it won't be long before the after market guys re programm it again.I bet there is more to it than just that.
    Doesn't the S mean sequential?

    There have been rumours around for a while about the 2.7 being on run out.

    Presume once the 2.7 is gone,that will be the end of the 17& 18" rims as well.

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