The easiest and simplest conversion would be Land Rovers own 200 Tdi unit. As you are using a LWB, the ideal box behind that would be an R380 gearbox, coupled to the later LT230 transfer case. The R380 is a good box so puts its value up. The other option is the earlier LT77 gearbox (which copes with a 200Tdi when std but not if opened up).. Both are 5 speed, and both accept the LT230. The Tdi will bolt straight onto the existing chassis engine mounts, (and to your Series gearbox if you want to do the conversion bit by bit). I would suggest a transfer case ratio of 1.222:1 and 3.54:1 diffs. Assuming you have a Salisbury rear axle you'd need to change the ring, pinion and carrier when going from your existing 4.7:1 ratio to the later 3.54:1 ratio. Your other option is to leave the diffs std and use a 1.003:1 ratio transfer case. These are found in early 3 speed auto Range Rovers and are becoming harder to find... Hope this helps. Cheers for now. Simon.
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