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Title: 200tdi conversion
Post by: JIMBOBLY on February 10, 2009, 22:31:00
my old rangie is my pride and joy,love it,but the time is coming where either the rangie has got to go or the passat,i want to run the 1 motor,so i want to keep the rangie,but 3.9 auto is a bit thirsty,and i dont want to gas the rangie,want to convert it to 200tdi and manuel,im a mechanic,and a dab hand at welding,if done this,i would be looking at a complete doner vechile,i know mounts will have to be welded on,any views tips on how to do this,mainly to do with wiring and fuel lines,any help would be much appreciated as always,i know its alot of work,but theres sentimental value in this motor,cheers jim :D
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: Range Rover Blues on February 11, 2009, 23:22:12
Don't a**e about, gas it.  It will cost the same to run as a TDi and be loads less grief to do.  £1,300 buys a top of the shop multi point LPG system that fits in place of the spare (which let's face it doesn't match the tyres any of us use anyway) with all the niceness of a petrol auto.

As a comparison my sister's 300 TDi will do 30mpg driving carefully and 21mpg towing the 'van.  My wife's 300 manual does 27 taking it steady(ish).
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: Bobtail on February 11, 2009, 23:26:04
my old rangie is my pride and joy,love it,but the time is coming where either the rangie has got to go or the passat,i want to run the 1 motor,so i want to keep the rangie,but 3.9 auto is a bit thirsty,and i dont want to gas the rangie,want to convert it to 200tdi and manuel,im a mechanic,and a dab hand at welding,if done this,i would be looking at a complete doner vechile,i know mounts will have to be welded on,any views tips on how to do this,mainly to do with wiring and fuel lines,any help would be much appreciated as always,i know its alot of work,but theres sentimental value in this motor,cheers jim :D

I am with him ^^^^^^^^^^^^ GAS it

its a lot less hassle and you can buy a cheaper kit and fit it yourself

Jim
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: Nick4X4 on February 12, 2009, 01:30:16
I have done the V8 to tdi for a friend and can tell you....you will love it and is not that hard to do (if you can weld not that there's alot ;) )
i can pm you pic's if you need them, by doing the v8 to tdi you will find you have much more power than the std efi and better fuel economy.
it wont cost you loads to do it your self in fact i only charge £700 to do it (this is a ref. to how easy it is to do and is based on a 200tdi engine and box taken from a scrap motor)
seeing you can buy a mot fail disco for as little as £200 i would go for doing it your self seeing you know want your doing and go down that root
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: Bowie on February 12, 2009, 09:26:42
by doing the v8 to tdi you will find you have much more power than the std efi and better fuel economy.

Huh?

TDI = 107/110BHP

3.9V8 = 190ish BHP

Sorry you have lost me there a bit....
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: tack43 on February 12, 2009, 13:28:16
by doing the v8 to tdi you will find you have much more power than the std efi and better fuel economy.

Huh?

TDI = 107/110BHP

3.9V8 = 190ish BHP

Sorry you have lost me there a bit....

Got me thinking as well! Even a 3.5 carb has 130 bhp (EFi 165)  :-k
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: ChrisV8 on February 12, 2009, 15:29:51
Good conversion, just changed my old 82 greenlaner to a tdi from daughters old car. Mine was diesel already using a Nissan Patrol motor so it was relatively easy. Get an old Disco and use the ngine, gearbox, rads etc makes it very easy in my view, only PITA is the welding but not much of an issue with a donor vehicle.  A small issue is getting the rocker cover off as it will sit a tad under the decker panel so it doesn't come off with out some fiddling !!

Performance wise it's fine, I have tweaked the injection pump a bit and it's good still returns mid 30s most of the time.
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: bogie on February 13, 2009, 16:23:17
WHO WANTS 2 DRIVE AROUND WITH A BOMB IN THEIR BOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: pux on February 13, 2009, 18:25:12
WHO WANTS 2 DRIVE AROUND WITH A BOMB IN THEIR BOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i killlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll you
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: craig_midz on February 13, 2009, 20:19:32
i was thinkin of gettin rid of my disco an buyin a diesal one instead but i found it cheaper to have it gassed then faf around with as i like the sound an the smoothness of the v8 an the fact i can hear the passenger sat next to me over the engine lol an plus if u doin all the work yourself aint u gotta get engineers reports for insurance reasons an declare it all to dvla a whole load of effort for the sake of 500- 600 quid your be suprised how cheap gas kits are supplied an fitted now with all saftey certs i was
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: pux on February 13, 2009, 21:19:31
I am going to have this done Next month as the V8 is lovely and is more powerful than a Tdi as i proved to a discovery today then i proceeded to blow the top hose :evil: :roll: but i know TDi engines well and  where i live that type of engine is more suited with all the water about.
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: JIMBOBLY on February 13, 2009, 22:27:30
well thanks to everyone for their replys,most welcome and very helpfull,cheers jim :D
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: Range Rover Blues on February 15, 2009, 04:23:01
WHO WANTS 2 DRIVE AROUND WITH A BOMB IN THEIR BOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: muppetlab on February 15, 2009, 12:08:42
what you need is nice economical n/a diesel 90. Oh you had one..... :lol:
Gas it, much better exhaust note then diesel. Although diesel better in water... If you want i can give you a tow to thetford next week and save on the fuel :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: JIMBOBLY on February 15, 2009, 14:30:04
ooooohh!thas below the belt dont rub it in :lol:like they have said on here who wants to ride round in a time bomb :rolleyes:
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: Bowie on February 15, 2009, 14:59:27
ooooohh!thas below the belt dont rub it in :lol:like they have said on here who wants to ride round in a time bomb :rolleyes:

You mean the gas tank? I'd rather that than 90l of liquid highly volatile petrol in the back tbh, the gas tanks are massively strong, you try lifting one!
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: Range Rover Blues on February 15, 2009, 22:22:57
LPG tanks will stretch to 120% of their original volume before bursting, it's by far the safest fuel tank in any LR.  The bit I don't like is when people stick a 9 gallon tank in the rear RH corner, just where numptys run into you.
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: bogie on February 16, 2009, 18:52:38
the tank isnt the problem,its everything between the tank and where it enters the engine. a slight leak and BANG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: JIMBOBLY on February 16, 2009, 21:01:20
the tank isnt the problem,its everything between the tank and where it enters the engine. a slight leak and BANG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thats why i dont like it mate,ive seen what gas has done in the past to motors,AND PEOPLE,everyone is entitled to their opinion of it,and me personally will never use it =;
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: muppetlab on February 17, 2009, 09:35:11
Hydrogen powered car anyone  :-'

tis the future you know or so i am lead to believe 8-[
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: bogie on February 17, 2009, 19:20:14
WHEN THEY BURN,THEY REALLY BURN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I TOOK MY V8i  OUT FOR A 200,WITH A FEW TWEEKS IM GETTING 100MPH AND 40MPG, KNOCK THAT IF U LIKE!
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: trecfive on February 17, 2009, 20:39:09
I TOOK MY V8i  OUT FOR A 200,WITH A FEW TWEEKS IM GETTING 100MPH AND 40MPG, KNOCK THAT IF U LIKE!

The only way you are going to get 40mpg ang 100mph is being towed by a v8.
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: Nick4X4 on February 18, 2009, 01:03:12
He did not say at the same time.....but i would had thought it more like 35mpg though
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: Bowie on February 18, 2009, 10:01:51
the tank isnt the problem,its everything between the tank and where it enters the engine. a slight leak and BANG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ummm, not on a properly installed system. Sure you'll get fire if there a leak and an ignition source, but you do with petrol as well, don't you?

There should be three shut off valves on a system at least, one on the tank(s), one with a filter in the engine bay, and another on the vapouriser. All pipework should be external to the cabin to prevent build up of gas and fire risk, and if the engine stops, the fuel supply is automatically cut off in 3 places.

If a fire takes hold, the tanks just vent their gas slowly until empty, a pertol tank will melt or split and then pour burning liquid everywhere.

TBH, with a correct installation LPG is probably safer.
Title: Re: 200tdi conversion
Post by: meathumper on February 18, 2009, 12:49:30
I agree.
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