Twisted Defenders
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Alive Tuning or JE Performance.
"Now that's how you supposed to drive! From now on, that's how you drive!"
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Followed one tonight.
Looked ace!!
Looked ace!!
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I might need one.
Focus ST estate, i3s and more pushbikes than strictly necessary.
....did i ever tell you about the Evora and VX220 i used to own?
....did i ever tell you about the Evora and VX220 i used to own?
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philthy wrote:DIY and save a wad?

Landrovers are easy to work on,... even I managed it!

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Seeing they claim a 12Bhp gain on a 300Tdi without any fuel pump changes from a bolt on exhaust I think i would place them firmly in the sh*t basket
Landrover 90 = Muddy shed spec
Fiat panda = Couldn't care less spec
Landrover ?? = Muddy shrek spec
Unimog 404S = Very slow silly offroader spec
Kubota F1900 = Snowplough spec
Fiat panda = Couldn't care less spec
Landrover ?? = Muddy shrek spec
Unimog 404S = Very slow silly offroader spec
Kubota F1900 = Snowplough spec
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It's off the shelf boy racer landrovers...an I quite like them! 

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thinfourth wrote:Seeing they claim a 12Bhp gain on a 300Tdi without any fuel pump changes from a bolt on exhaust I think i would place them firmly in the sh*t basket

I would take their suggested BHP increases with a pinch of salt.
However any TD5, chipped, sports exhaust

Having had Defenders for a while now however, I would hate to think about how often things have to be replaced when all the performance stuff is done. (Especially as these "TP" Defenders are effectively only used on the road).
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Word has it that over-tuned Td5's are prone to exhaust manifold warping due to over-heating; apparently curable by fitting a ceramic manfold (££). Otherwise the engine is pretty bomb-proof and takes to tuning well. I know personally of a couple of lightly chipped Td5's that have had no problems, and the enthusiasts mags are full of happy tuned owners. Alive tuning and Twisted are indeed the best known and probably most experienced of the chippers and tuners.
Aside from the manifold issue, it's the running gear that will most likely fail early due to the extra torque and power, especially if you use the low ratio box in anger. Uprated shafts etc are all available - the aftermarket is mechano-heaven - but all at a cost.
That said, I've kept mine bog-standard. Like a Rolls Royce - the performance is 'adequate, sir...'
Aside from the manifold issue, it's the running gear that will most likely fail early due to the extra torque and power, especially if you use the low ratio box in anger. Uprated shafts etc are all available - the aftermarket is mechano-heaven - but all at a cost.
That said, I've kept mine bog-standard. Like a Rolls Royce - the performance is 'adequate, sir...'
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Lots of modifications available for all of the power units and the likes of Ashcroft will give you a new drive train. A bit of extra power is certainly no bad thing but I’ve yet to see a modification which will make them go around corners. Oh and the brakes might need a little something if you are going to drive it fast.
Graham
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The only think I'd like to see done to a Defender is a slightly more wifey friendly interior. I think they're the poodle's plums.
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My new(ish) one is not too bad, for a Defender, Greg.
11k miles (mostly off road) and it only took 3 physiotherapy appointments to bring my right arm back into use.
11k miles (mostly off road) and it only took 3 physiotherapy appointments to bring my right arm back into use.
Graham
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Speaking of which,... are we not due a write up by now????Titanium S1 111S (gla) wrote:My new(ish) one is not too bad, for a Defender, Greg.
11k miles (mostly off road) and it only took 3 physiotherapy appointments to bring my right arm back into use.

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Landrover 90 = Muddy shed spec
Fiat panda = Couldn't care less spec
Landrover ?? = Muddy shrek spec
Unimog 404S = Very slow silly offroader spec
Kubota F1900 = Snowplough spec
Fiat panda = Couldn't care less spec
Landrover ?? = Muddy shrek spec
Unimog 404S = Very slow silly offroader spec
Kubota F1900 = Snowplough spec