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which makes me wonder why the 3.6 v8 diesel iceburg one at gaydon i mean from the late 70s never made it into production. 8-[
hmm... its getting to be a "derv Vs Petrol" debate here.. i suspect the basis of the first post is:Due to travelling more miles, should i spend £1200 on a gas conversion, or sell up and put it towards a diesel? - (correct me if i`m wrong)personally i would think hard, i`m currently facing a decision, theres a nice v8 with the gas conversion coming up for sale soon, but for me, its a case of is it worth hanging on to the vehicle i know (+ mods) and now trust over the chance on a new one?cost of fuel is 50/50, gas/veg oil 50pish, petrol cheaper than diesel, but you get a few more miles out of a derv... if your going for a diesel, i`d definatley look for a 200tdi, strong engine, (check gearbox over though!) and cheap as chips as everyone prefers the look of the 300 front end... but i spend more time under or in mine so front end looks are irrelevant really... this wil leave a bit in the kitty for those things that you are bound to get with a new car.. the wear and tear items that didnt look too bad when you first looked at it.. the a frame ball joint, the other "irritating rather than urgent" jobs...but then theres the route of better the devil you know... i assume yours is in overall good condition? i would love the gurgle of a v8, but prefer the simple nature of a derv, performance wise, its adequate, its a 4x4, not a track car!
what a sad day keep it dont let her go :lol:
4, snap a belt on your v8 and its 2 heads gone on a deisel its only one
Quote from: lurch_917 on January 07, 2008, 10:44:144, snap a belt on your v8 and its 2 heads gone on a deisel its only one snap a belt on your diesel its a head gone...snap a CHAIN on a v8....well...exactly!
Quote from: jjsaul on January 07, 2008, 13:50:36Quote from: lurch_917 on January 07, 2008, 10:44:144, snap a belt on your v8 and its 2 heads gone on a deisel its only one snap a belt on your diesel its a head gone...snap a CHAIN on a v8....well...exactly!thats one of the reasons why i bought mine. if u got a diesel ur going to need zues cogs to solve the problems of belts breaking.
for what it's worth, here's my opinion....I have a v8i ES model (the heavy one with all the bits), and i can outrun any diesel especially uphill and when towing something (like a large caravan) up a long motorway hill, you won't find a faster or less stressed 4x4.OK diesels are cheaper to run but over 100 miles it will cost you about £5 more in a v8i (3.9), and you will be able to hear the stereo.the other things to consider are that a diesel needs servicing more than a v8 and the v8 is the strongest engine.easy to work on and reliable, the v8's are cheaper to buy, generally have half the mileage, and you don't upset the neighbours when you come home late.the v8 'rock' can't be beat and most of the parts are cheaper than diesels, and above all the v8 drivers have a saying....."if you can't afford a proper engine, get a tractor"and finally, what you have is working fine, by the time you sell it and lose money, then buy a diesel with more miles and unknown problems (let's face it if it was that good, they wouldn't be selling it), then you save a couple of quid each day in fuel, how many miles would you need to do just to break even.do yourself a favor, stick with what you have and save yourself a load of grief.sorry diesel drivers.........good comprimise, but it will never be as good as a v8.(that'll stir it up)Gary. :lol:
66 pence per littre that dear. how do u fancy 4 gallons for a tenner, think u know them L9000K aye lad
Quote from: mentalmoshio sophs V8i on January 12, 2008, 13:48:1666 pence per littre that dear. how do u fancy 4 gallons for a tenner, think u know them L9000K aye lad know who??
try asking xtremeteam then and its not red diesel like i thought :dance: