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bezzabsa, There are two types of 19J engine... good or bad.The most common is the bad variety, however there are a few good'uns, and yours doesn't sound too bad at all.Ian
200Tdi conversion is definitely the way to go in the long term...Although cheaper, I'm not really a fan of fitting the Disco version of the engine into a Defender - I haven't seen one that has been done neatly yet.The other problem is that all the intercooler and coolant pipe work has to be modified to fit... meaning that nothing is off the shelf. And then there is the exhaust... the Steve Parker pipe is expensive, and not even that neat IMHO.I'd rather spend a bit more money and get a proper Defender spec 200Tdi and do a proper 'as factory' conversion. This means all the pipe work etc etc is off the shelf, and replacements can be easily found.I reckon a proper conversion is also easier to sell and will add value to your vehicle, I'd much rather buy a proper conversion, that some bodies botched up Disco conversion. Also fitting a Defender spec engine is completely straight forward and no effort/hassle... and IMO worth the extra few hundred quid over fitting the Disco type.A defender spec 200Tdi conversion will also be less hassle come insurance time.Apologies to anyone who has fitted the Disco spec engine and disagrees with me, but all of this is just my opinion.Ian
Quote from: "Porny"200Tdi conversion is definitely the way to go in the long term...Although cheaper, I'm not really a fan of fitting the Disco version of the engine into a Defender - I haven't seen one that has been done neatly yet.The other problem is that all the intercooler and coolant pipe work has to be modified to fit... meaning that nothing is off the shelf. And then there is the exhaust... the Steve Parker pipe is expensive, and not even that neat IMHO.I'd rather spend a bit more money and get a proper Defender spec 200Tdi and do a proper 'as factory' conversion. This means all the pipe work etc etc is off the shelf, and replacements can be easily found.I reckon a proper conversion is also easier to sell and will add value to your vehicle, I'd much rather buy a proper conversion, that some bodies botched up Disco conversion. Also fitting a Defender spec engine is completely straight forward and no effort/hassle... and IMO worth the extra few hundred quid over fitting the Disco type.A defender spec 200Tdi conversion will also be less hassle come insurance time.Apologies to anyone who has fitted the Disco spec engine and disagrees with me, but all of this is just my opinion.IanI disagree with you Ian there is nothing wrong with fitting a disco 200tdi - but the key factor here is the absence of defender 200s make the disco way the cheapest way to go all things considered and for many its the only option thats worthwhile.the Steve Parker downpipe was tidy , and I certainley havent seen a better one available to buy.If you go the 'full factory' route to covert then you would be better off using the money to buy a complete 300tdi defender. Be realistic Ian!
made the down pipe myself & looked factory fit along with the pipework,fair enough ive got a defender engine in there now but it was a neat job at the time & put it this way it was neater than ive seen specialists fit them
I disagree with you Ian there is nothing wrong with fitting a disco 200tdi - but the key factor here is the absence of defender 200s make the disco way the cheapest way to go all things considered and for many its the only option thats worthwhile.the Steve Parker downpipe was tidy , and I certainley havent seen a better one available to buy.If you go the 'full factory' route to covert then you would be better off using the money to buy a complete 300tdi defender. Be realistic Ian!
just things that were banded about -and also if i keep the TD there are lots of people that dont like em - so the spares are cheap ;)
Quote from: "bezzabsa"just things that were banded about -and also if i keep the TD there are lots of people that dont like em - so the spares are cheap ;)Indeed, the hatred of the TD has lead to two good things1) The buggars are cheap2) parts are cheap/easy.Also, as I see it, if the TDs are soo bad, then why are there so many around for sale. Surley they would be all dead by now ;)
There are two types of 19J engine... good or bad. The most common is the bad variety, however there are a few good'uns, and yours doesn't sound too bad at all.
1) The buggars are cheap
2) parts are cheap/easy