Hey mate, latest fix for the 3.0 tdv6 turbo issue is to replace the oil drain pipe from the secondary turbo, the pipe being fitted is the same as the one fitted to the 3.0 jag engine, the difference being the jag turbo drains to the side of the crankcase, where as the original lr design was to drain to the sump, where a scavenge system was used, Incorporating the engine vac pump system.
This appears to be curing the smoke issues and oil by-passing the turbo seals.
We have tested a d4 with an oil pressure gauge fitted on the turbo oil supply pipe and on the engine main gallery. I can confirm the turbo is supplied with adequate oil pressure even when tilted to extreme angles in all directions.
Jags have always had this system and they have never had an issue with smoking or turbo fails. Hope this helps, don't know when this will be fitted to vehicles coming of the line, real pity this issue has blighted the 3.0 tdv6 as it really is a fantastic engine and transforms the d4 and rrs.
Watch this space I guess!!


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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