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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    One of our members here. If he's around he can speak for himself, if he's not I'll let the mystery deepen.

    Shipping alone would make a race with my Isuzu a bit of a problem (different country and all that). Mine's not that quick anyway, about 17 seconds to 100km/h.

    How about an internet race? Post up your dynolicious printouts. Stock TD5 90 is supposed to be just under 18 seconds according to these guys:
    Car: Land Rover Defender 90 2.5 TD5 Country

    a bas tunned 90 in the uk is under 10 the vid is around some where

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny_IIA View Post
    a bas tunned 90 in the uk is under 10 the vid is around some where
    Like you said, that's not yours. What can your one do?

    Randy's Isuzu in the US was putting out an estimated 500hp. Over 5 times the factory fuel levels, revving to around 5000rpm and boost getting towards triple figures. The trouble becomes finding a driveline that will handle it.

    But that's not mine either. I'd have to lose the bonnet to fit his turbos in. My Isuzu doesn't even have an intercooler.

    0-100 isn't a good way to test a 4wd, but it's one of the easiest comparisons to make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Like you said, that's not yours. What can your one do?

    I'm still in the process of getting my new 90 rego'd but mine is running all the same parts except for a bigger/better exhuast.

    Mine is still a few weeks away because i broke my collar and im unable to drive

    Randy's Isuzu in the US was putting out an estimated 500hp. Over 5 times the factory fuel levels, revving to around 5000rpm and boost getting towards triple figures. The trouble becomes finding a driveline that will handle it.

    Thats sick, any internal work?



    But that's not mine either. I'd have to lose the bonnet to fit his turbos in. My Isuzu doesn't even have an intercooler.

    0-100 isn't a good way to test a 4wd, but it's one of the easiest comparisons to make.

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    Sorry to hear about the collar bone. It's a nasty recurring problem for several of my friends.

    As far as I know Randy has no internal work on his Isuzu. I think he's running head-studs, stiffer valve springs and that's about it, there was talk of porting but I don't know if it happened. I'm not sure where he's at with it right now, I have an intake manifold to send him, the original Isuzu of his was going in his Wife's jeep with a single single and there was a supercharged and turbocharged engine being built to go on a new AWD chassis (similar I guess to the holden crewman) with his old school ford body on top.

    He's a busy man and very talented.

    I'm keen to find out what your 90 will do with those mods. I'd like to get a TD5 110 as a work wagon at some stage.

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    Hey Benny - when do you plan to have it finished by???

    I am up for a challenge - after I fit my intercooler...

    As long as you add enough bricks to the back of your 90 so it weighs the same as my 110 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Sorry to hear about the collar bone. It's a nasty recurring problem for several of my friends.

    As far as I know Randy has no internal work on his Isuzu. I think he's running head-studs, stiffer valve springs and that's about it, there was talk of porting but I don't know if it happened. I'm not sure where he's at with it right now, I have an intake manifold to send him, the original Isuzu of his was going in his Wife's jeep with a single single and there was a supercharged and turbocharged engine being built to go on a new AWD chassis (similar I guess to the holden crewman) with his old school ford body on top.

    He's a busy man and very talented.

    I'm keen to find out what your 90 will do with those mods. I'd like to get a TD5 110 as a work wagon at some stage.
    So am I my old 110 used to fly and it was heavier then my 90. It did blow a lot of smoke tho

    Yes when you ride Dh mtb's broken collar seem to happen (3rd time)

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Hey Benny - when do you plan to have it finished by???

    I am up for a challenge - after I fit my intercooler...

    As long as you add enough bricks to the back of your 90 so it weighs the same as my 110 .

    could be running in a week a reckon but i carnt drive for 6-8 weeks so that has slowwed my progress

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    Dougal, I think John is still off the air after his move to QLD.

    Well theres a few people running mod'd TD5's and Isuzu's but is there anyone running mod'd Puma's? i would really like to see what can be done with one as i am in the market for a 130 puma and i really dont like there lack of balls.

    Maybe i should enter my LS1 rover into this "internet race" after a few quick spins up and down the lane i know its quick, and i have just flashed a new tune to it to suit the cam so it should be alot happier now....

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    One of those tractor-pull sleds would be a great way to settle some of these disputes...

    I'll back John's Isuzu tt...

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    tractor pulls arent the be all and end all when it comes to power...

    if no-one does a full pull then it comes to distance covered.

    if it comes to more than one full pull then time counts.

    providing no-one else made a full pull you could win it with 1HP if you had enough weight and traction.
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