see one of the VIN decoder sites such as Land Rover VIN Checker Land Rover One Ten: Land Rover One Ten Blog
J means it is 4.6L Petrol V8
I've seen a couple of 2001 p38s with a Vin of sallpamj and I think it identifies them as Japan delivered. Can anyone confirm if that is what the J stands for?
see one of the VIN decoder sites such as Land Rover VIN Checker Land Rover One Ten: Land Rover One Ten Blog
J means it is 4.6L Petrol V8
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thanks for that, but now I'm even more confused. according to that site sallpamd is a 2.5 or a 1.8 petrol motor and as I understood it p38a delivered in australia have that vin. Also the majority of 4.6 that I've looked at are a d not a j...
that's if I've read it right
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It might have something to do with the compression ratio:
D = low
J = high
maybe
Scott
Used that page to check my 3 Landies.
2001 Freelander TD4
SALLNABE11Axxxxxx
all correct
1999 Rangie 4.0
SALLPAMB3XAxxxxxx
B should be 4.0 V8 low comp
2000 Rangie 4.6
SALLPAMD3YAxxxxxx
D should be 4.6 V8 low comp
maybe there is a better page out there?
Clifton Scientific Text Services, the Netherlands works for the 4.6 but still mistakes the 4.0 for a 2.5 diesel
Cheers, Paul.
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That makes sense. In that case I guess I'll be looking for a J
unless anyone can give me a good reason to go D...
Higher compression better power but does this open up the possibility of issues with the motor that aren't seen in a low compression motor... anyone want to weigh in with their experiences?
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there does not seem to be any evidence of increased frequency of problems with HC version of the 4.0/4.6 V8 engines which were delivered as standard to the USA (see NAS specs)and arrived here very late in the production cycle... IIRC in the 4.0 version in last of the Disco 2 V8s but not the P38 as a 4.6...
Go for it. I think many 2001 and most 2002 4.6 models were high comp.
After driving a high comp 4.6 Thor, I'd have no hesitation in buying one. Pity Andy sold that one to a lucky bloke in Qld, should have sold it to me
They are all at least 10 years old so it is largely pot luck whether you get a good one or not.
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