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Offline Diamond Hell

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V8 vs TDI
« on: 09 October 2011, 07:55 »
Everyone loves a TDI for the economy.

My mate who races off-road loves spending under £30 on fuel to race, when the V8 boys are spending £120+

It's a tough one, but here's a little video to help you when thinking about the hard cash:

http://youtu.be/WB0ga9WEYiE

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Re: V8 vs TDI
« Reply #1 on: 09 October 2011, 08:01 »
PAUSE :grin:

Still can't beat the sound of those V8's when they're charging past you  :drool:
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Re: V8 vs TDI
« Reply #2 on: 09 October 2011, 10:46 »
I miss my V8, sounded awesome. 13mpg around town and 20 on a long run, I don't miss that part of it.
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Re: V8 vs TDI
« Reply #3 on: 09 October 2011, 13:24 »
There was me expecting a debate about the v12tdi R8 vs the v10 R8


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Re: V8 vs TDI
« Reply #4 on: 09 October 2011, 13:36 »
There was me expecting a debate about the v12tdi R8 vs the v10 R8

Imagine that TDi R8 remapped.  :drool:

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Re: V8 vs TDI
« Reply #5 on: 09 October 2011, 14:32 »
My boss has a 76 Landy with a 3.5 V8 in it running edelbroch manifolds Webbers and high performance cam, it is also custard yellow :grin:
It is such an awesome sound and was the snow mobile which took us all to work last winter.
If he gets 15mpg it of it he is a happy man :shocked:
Nowt wrong with a tdi though, and in a landy or the like you dont mind sounding like a tractor :grin:

He was planning to put another 3.5 v8 in it which he has built in his workshop but came upon a 4.6 V8 from a 96 vogue, this will be fitted next month :cool:
He is hoping to get better economy by using the efi injection system from the donor car, trying to find out how to do this properly atm without throwing up fault codes or running in limp mode.
It looks entirely possible but space and electrics on a 76 landy are limited and rudimentary respectivley. Would be a shame to have to run carbs on it so currently looking for some input from a man in the know........

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Re: V8 vs TDI
« Reply #6 on: 10 October 2011, 14:02 »
My boss has a 76 Landy with a 3.5 V8 in it running edelbroch manifolds Webbers and high performance cam, it is also custard yellow :grin:
It is such an awesome sound and was the snow mobile which took us all to work last winter.
If he gets 15mpg it of it he is a happy man :shocked:
Nowt wrong with a tdi though, and in a landy or the like you dont mind sounding like a tractor :grin:

He was planning to put another 3.5 v8 in it which he has built in his workshop but came upon a 4.6 V8 from a 96 vogue, this will be fitted next month :cool:
He is hoping to get better economy by using the efi injection system from the donor car, trying to find out how to do this properly atm without throwing up fault codes or running in limp mode.
It looks entirely possible but space and electrics on a 76 landy are limited and rudimentary respectivley. Would be a shame to have to run carbs on it so currently looking for some input from a man in the know........


Tell him to keep it carb and convert it to LPG the kits for carb based 3.5's are cheap as chips as there is no igs system.Its worth a thought :)

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Re: V8 vs TDI
« Reply #7 on: 10 October 2011, 15:27 »
TDi power is all about

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Re: V8 vs TDI
« Reply #8 on: 11 October 2011, 20:37 »
My boss has a 76 Landy with a 3.5 V8 in it running edelbroch manifolds Webbers and high performance cam, it is also custard yellow :grin:
It is such an awesome sound and was the snow mobile which took us all to work last winter.
If he gets 15mpg it of it he is a happy man :shocked:
Nowt wrong with a tdi though, and in a landy or the like you dont mind sounding like a tractor :grin:

He was planning to put another 3.5 v8 in it which he has built in his workshop but came upon a 4.6 V8 from a 96 vogue, this will be fitted next month :cool:
He is hoping to get better economy by using the efi injection system from the donor car, trying to find out how to do this properly atm without throwing up fault codes or running in limp mode.
It looks entirely possible but space and electrics on a 76 landy are limited and rudimentary respectivley. Would be a shame to have to run carbs on it so currently looking for some input from a man in the know........


Tell him to keep it carb and convert it to LPG the kits for carb based 3.5's are cheap as chips as there is no igs system.Its worth a thought :)


Its more about having a 4.6 over having an economical 4x4, when its not mud bashing he is towing a steam engine around on the trailer. Compared to owning a TVR Chimera the Landy is cheap to run even in its current state :grin:




















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Re: V8 vs TDI
« Reply #9 on: 13 October 2011, 00:01 »
the 4.6 will  probaly f**k up and go pourus ( provided it hasent allready )as they have a habbit of doing that, as for the fueling  the rover EFI is pants as the ECU is sh!te wether you have the flappy or the hotwire airflow meter.

it needs a trigger wheel shoveing on the frount  megasquirt II driveing EDIS 8   :smiley:   dosent exactly make the engine  much more economical but makes it more bearable as it goes rather than just makeing lts of noise also the inlet manifold can be adjusted in the throttel body department for extra noise and goes.
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