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Thread: 4BD1/T vs Rover V8 County

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    oh.... an isuzu that can blow the doors off of your V8 huh....




    I think I can arrange that.....
    Lets do it.......Can you organise it please Dave.....pretty please.
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    no problems....

    we'll start with the 4t tow and then the 1.4m deep fording

    you didnt think Id be fair about this did ya?

    Dave

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    Well ive driven both and the isuzu i drove had to be put in Low range to even get out of a Ditch......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    no problems....

    we'll start with the 4t tow and then the 1.4m deep fording

    you didnt think Id be fair about this did ya?

    I didnt think you would be fair.....but full of BS.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by D110V8D View Post
    I didnt think you would be fair.....but full of BS.........
    Are you claiming he says things that are crap???

    Go easy....

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    given that the block and crank are rated to nearly 3 times what they are putting out in the rover format.. I dont think it would be too hard to grab a fuel pump off of one of the full blown truck jobbies and let that sit on a rover...


    Dont think the diffs would last long....

    but if someones got an isuzu (preferabley the turbo) pushing an lt95 they dont mind having the nipples worked off I reckon its in with a shot.....
    Dave

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    yeah, but now your talking modified ones....

    Lets talk Stock ones

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    Isuzu

    We are going to enter ours in the 2008 Malaysian Rainforest Challange. It may not have the horsepower and RPM of the V8's but weve got more torques than you can throw a stick at. I think it will perform well in the above 3000cc diesel class. I can also count on the reliability and the fact it can basically run on any of the diesel mixes we are bound to use.

    fingers crossed
    Justin
    Last edited by DRanged; 5th October 2007 at 07:08 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sclarke View Post
    yeah, but now your talking modified ones....

    Lets talk Stock ones

    well now that opens another kettle of fish then...

    I'll take you on with a county or deefer 3.9 suzi but you can only have a rover with a v8 of the same year group.

    (I mean thats only fair I dont get any electronics why should you)


    But I'll allow any "tuning" you can do without replacing any parts AND I'll let you have your selection of Fuel IF I get to have mine else you have to run on the stock fuel that was available at the time. Any work must be doable in a garage with nothing more than a standard mechanics kit.
    Dave

    "In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."

    For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1103.9TDI View Post
    Thought I'd start this thread as some insecure V8 owners just can't let it go and keep hijacking an unrelated thread!.I reckon the NA Isuzu is awesome, for all aspects of offroad driving, turboed even better!. The combination of high torque available at very low revs, makes it a delight to drive in challenging conditions. Open road touring is much enhanced with a turbo, but perfectly adequate in a NA, and of course, the fuel economy speaks for itself!. Isuzu reliability has been discussed at length in these and other forums, and I'm sure there are not many other 4WD engines with such a robust reputation. 110 County's were fitted standard with a Rover V8, so why would the ADF go through such an expensive project (Perentie) if the V8 was superior in any way to the 4BD1?.
    The only field where a V8 may be useful is in some dry competition events, and then, delivered on a trailer.

    surely by starting this thread you've raised your own insecurities about owning a big clattering diesel

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