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any help welcome lads,ive a v8 range rover auto,series 1,1993.now what diesel manual lump should i put in it.200tdi,300tdi,2.8 isuzu,etc.......or will a newer tdv6 disco lump fit....its a dog bus and lamping motor.

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i think you wont go far wrong with any of the mentioned engines,but the 2.8 is a good lump,ive just fitted a 3.1 isuzu to a defender,great power .but a bit thirtsy,compared to the 2.8,but the landys engine are good on fuel.but with the auto box.you could be lacking power to be honest with any of the 2.5 engines

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your engine should be 3.9 efi, with approx 185 bhp when new

a 300tdi will fit onto your autobox with a 300tdi bellhousing. but in comparision to jap engines the lr tdi engines are unrefined. and only 111bhp.

 

m&d engineering do conversion plates.

the mazda 3.5td v6 is a very nice conversion, but not too easily sourced.

you need comparable bhp and torque figures if you ever want to enjoy driving the rr again

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any help welcome lads,ive a v8 range rover auto,series 1,1993.now what diesel manual lump should i put in it.200tdi,300tdi,2.8 isuzu,etc.......or will a newer tdv6 disco lump fit....its a dog bus and lamping motor.

Go for the 2.8 isuzu . If you can find a good one.

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Disco 200 TDI conversion is what I'd go for, that's what I did with mine. Iv seen decent engines from rotten disco,s sell for £250 and Steve parkers has all the conversion pipes etc very good parts too. Very happy with mine easy to work on and only needed mounts swapping from old engine and it fit straight in. Also with kenlowe fan you have lots of room to work on your engine too. Recently did timing belt and that wasn't too difficult and parts for them are very cheap too. Good mpg I run mine on bio diesel and 100% filtered waste veg oil during the summer and it loves it, runs very quiet and smooth on it as its more lubricant. Gonna do a twin tank set up on it at some point and hopefully save £££!

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