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EyeSix Member Since: 02 Oct 2018 Location: Hampton (b. Dundee) Posts: 109 |
As many Freelander 2, both diesel and petrol are now over 150,000 miles, engines will need to be overhauled or rebuilt.
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16th Dec 2021 5:19 pm |
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EyeSix Member Since: 02 Oct 2018 Location: Hampton (b. Dundee) Posts: 109 |
Good point.
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16th Dec 2021 5:57 pm |
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merlinj79 Member Since: 13 Aug 2019 Location: San Diego Posts: 315 |
Impossible in California, they won't let you deviate one tiny bit from the vehicle's original, certified emissions configuration.
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17th Dec 2021 3:44 pm |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2804 |
Watched a few YouTube videos called "just rolled in" frightening the state some Americans drive their cars in. 😲
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17th Dec 2021 5:39 pm |
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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
It's pretty impossible to install a non standard engine into a modern vehicle like the FL2. There's simply too much electronic integration between the ECM and other modules in the vehicle.
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17th Dec 2021 5:45 pm |
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EyeSix Member Since: 02 Oct 2018 Location: Hampton (b. Dundee) Posts: 109 |
Lordy! I remember about 5 years ago at Boston Airport car rental, having specced a Mustang convertible, I was handed a Chevy Caprice, which although clean, had scratches and dents all over it! Mind you, with a 300hp V6 under the hood, it went very well! Previous 2008 Freelander 2 i6 1997 Range Rover p38 4.6 V8 2003 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 1989 Range Rover Classic 3.9 V8 2003 Land Rover 90 Td5 2000 Range Rover p38 2.5dHSE 1975 Land Rover 90 SIII 2.25 petrol 1996 Range Rover p38 4.0 V8 1990 Discovery 3.5i V8 (3 door) 1973 Range Rover Classic 3.5 V8 (2 door, ex-Police) |
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17th Dec 2021 7:14 pm |
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EyeSix Member Since: 02 Oct 2018 Location: Hampton (b. Dundee) Posts: 109 |
I suppose I was banking on the fact that Land Rover put the Si4 engine into the export-only Freelander 2 from 2015 Previous 2008 Freelander 2 i6 1997 Range Rover p38 4.6 V8 2003 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 1989 Range Rover Classic 3.9 V8 2003 Land Rover 90 Td5 2000 Range Rover p38 2.5dHSE 1975 Land Rover 90 SIII 2.25 petrol 1996 Range Rover p38 4.0 V8 1990 Discovery 3.5i V8 (3 door) 1973 Range Rover Classic 3.5 V8 (2 door, ex-Police) |
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17th Dec 2021 7:19 pm |
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EyeSix Member Since: 02 Oct 2018 Location: Hampton (b. Dundee) Posts: 109 |
Nodge68
Fair comment. Thanks for your input. Previous 2008 Freelander 2 i6 1997 Range Rover p38 4.6 V8 2003 Range Rover L322 4.4V8 1989 Range Rover Classic 3.9 V8 2003 Land Rover 90 Td5 2000 Range Rover p38 2.5dHSE 1975 Land Rover 90 SIII 2.25 petrol 1996 Range Rover p38 4.0 V8 1990 Discovery 3.5i V8 (3 door) 1973 Range Rover Classic 3.5 V8 (2 door, ex-Police) |
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21st Dec 2021 11:58 am |
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MRRover75 Member Since: 13 Jan 2017 Location: Sandnes Posts: 326 |
I do also support this statement. Corrosion to the body and gearbox/drivetrain problems will be the issues that will send our cars to the scrappers. If the 2.2 diesel are serviced regularly, it will without any problems outlive the rest of the car. Its biggest threats are broken camshaft (2007 models only!?) and failing swirl flaps that get drawn into the combustion chamber. Broken timing belt should not be any issue if replaced on schedule. |
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28th Dec 2021 8:46 am |
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