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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: Northmead on November 01, 2007, 19:29:54
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Hi All,
Has anyone swapped a Mpi engine for a 200 or 300 Tdi diesel unit, just how mush work is involved is it worth it . don't really want to sell the car as body work is mint . Just want more pulling power and better mpg.
Regards
Brian
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hi brian i have changed a v8 range rover to 200tdi diesel in the past the easiest option is to buy a complete disco with a good engine and box then you will have everything you need i used 200tdi engine and box and the chassis mounts from the tdi chassis by carefuuly grinding them off then welding them in place for the conversion you will need a fuel return pipe which you should already have i used the live wire from the coil to operate the stop solenoid as for the glow plugs buy a haynes manual and follow the wiring diagram using the glow plug timer from the donor vehicle the conversion took me about six days but i did everything myself with little help about 6 hours at time you will need to cut the bonnet slam panel and weld back into place afterwards unless you have some way of lifting the engine out over the panel you will probably have to change the fuel tank aswell hope this helps
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:( :( Oh boy are you in for some fun !
My mate bought an mpi with knackered engine and superb chassis to replace his tdi with knackered chassis and gearbox, so have first hand experience of this one.
First the mpi has tons of electrickery that needs removing or the wires puzzling out.
The gearbox is totally different to a tdi, it also has a 1.4 transfer when you need a 1.22 for the tdi. You will also need the tdi rad and intercooler.
Make sure you take all the powersteering pipes off the tdi as well as the pump fittings are different on the mpi so pipes not interchangeable, steering box itself is fine.
Then you need to cut off the mpi engine mounts and weld on the Tdi ones, fairly easy to do.
Fuel lines no real problem as mpi has a return pipe, need to get the fuel sender assembly out of the tdi tank as mpi has a pump in it not needed.
We still are undecided whether the front springs need changing it seems to sit fine at the moment.
Biggest issue is the electrics, the rev counter is totally different but we are not too bothered about that. It's just there is a huge bunch of wires going to the ecu a lot of which relates to sensors etc so are irrelevant to the tdi.
Hope that doesn't put you off if you want more info PM me and I will see if I can help.
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Buy a donor car.
BTW,if yo go for big wheels the T-Box will be perfect :wink: