New to disco 2 upgrades. Any suggestions?
#21
No way guys you can never have enough power. I want to make my motor run more efficiently and as a good mechanic and a diesel performance enthusiast I know every stock motor can be made better. Quit holding back, nobody seriously knows where to start???? Its a 5 liter V8 platform there's horses to be unleashed. Also I'm not going down the road at 120+ but I want to be able to spin the **** out of the tires in a hole and who dosent want better gas mileage??? It can always be achieved and a motor can always be made better. The vehicle has been overhauled already by the previous owner as far as plugs wires etc go. Like I said CLEANEST around. So do y'all just not know what to do or should I just go ahead and rip it out and go with a 4bt cummins swap since y'all are no help??
Land Rovers are not going to be putting out a lot of power. If you want to spin the **** out of the tires, go ahead and try it. Then, you can start a thread on here about how to rebuild a transmission and engine and maybe get some help with that. I don't care how much of a "good mechanic and diesel performance enthusiast" you are, at 16 yrs old, you do not know nearly enough about Land Rovers. If you did, you would not have bought one with the expectations that you have.
#22
Okay fellas so I just bought the CLEANEST disco 2 on the planet. Paint refinished and buffed, garage kept, one owner, 59,000 on the clock, new head liner all buttons, switches, latches, lights, *****, bells, whistles all work, new radiator new pads, new front hubs, arb bumper (with light washers) and winch, and safari snorkel. I'm pretty excited but god damn she's a turd. I need to know what I have to do to get more power out of it. Intake manifold maybe?? Are there anyways of programming these motors? It already has Gibson exhaust and headers. I guess I just need to know how to make my motor better and where to buy it. Give me everything you got from mild to wild. Many thanks!!!
#24
You want to spin the tires? 340 HP
Try this... After you install let us know how it goes.
Land Rover 5.0HO
Try this... After you install let us know how it goes.
Land Rover 5.0HO
There is always the option of the RR 5.0 litre V8 supercharged engine which does 0-60 in 5.0 seconds but I wouldn't give much for the longevity of the drive/transmission train. or the fuel consumption
#26
#27
No way guys you can never have enough power. I want to make my motor run more efficiently and as a good mechanic and a diesel performance enthusiast I know every stock motor can be made better. Quit holding back, nobody seriously knows where to start???? Its a 5 liter V8 platform there's horses to be unleashed. Also I'm not going down the road at 120+ but I want to be able to spin the **** out of the tires in a hole and who dosent want better gas mileage??? It can always be achieved and a motor can always be made better. The vehicle has been overhauled already by the previous owner as far as plugs wires etc go. Like I said CLEANEST around. So do y'all just not know what to do or should I just go ahead and rip it out and go with a 4bt cummins swap since y'all are no help??
You can do a cam. The cam shift will cost you about 500 plus shipping from the UK and that will get you about 30 hp and torque. Some Rhoads bleed down lifters will help. Ford Mustang injectors. A port and polish, but thats pretty expensive too. Custom intake with a K&N pod filter. This is what im doing to mine right now, but the fact of the matter is that you're not going to build it to 300 hp at the wheels.
And jeez, quit being a little *** hole. Everyone here has way more experience than you with these trucks. ****ing respect that.
Last edited by Alex_M; 09-20-2014 at 12:30 PM.
#28
TVR used a 5 litre version of the Rover V8 in some of their cars. It's likely to be as reliable as a politician's promise, though.
Rover V8 engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rover V8 engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
#29
I don't honestly know as it's an RR engine and wasn't fitted to the Disco. I can't imagine it's a direct replacement without it's own ECU's particularly as it's a supercharged version and not a turbo. It would take some research as everything is doable.
#30
TVR used a 5 litre version of the Rover V8 in some of their cars. It's likely to be as reliable as a politician's promise, though.
Rover V8 engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rover V8 engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The TVR was also very light by comparison and relatively low revving as well. I am not sure about it's engine capabilities and issues if there were many.