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  1. Top marks for those who spotted its a late 90's Defender with all the usual atributes, later dash, headlining, axle, dash, doors, wings etc.

    Could have been rebuilt but its highly likely to have been modded in the process, it appears to me to have been changed only slightly from a 94 on Defender and would get you pulled over in Derbyshire pretty quickly I would have thought?

    This is how some of beloved Defenders come back from the after life and yes someone will buy it at the right price.

  2. Agree with the noise of the Eberspacher - mine when on full reheat sounds like a quiet jet engine - awesome bit of kit that came with the car when I bought it.

    Never used it for four years as I thought that it was faulty - they should be run every month according to the handbook.

    Low and behold instructions obtained and whoosh off it works like the day it left the West German factory.

    Because it was fitted I have since fitted a bespoke veg oil conversion kit and it warms the preheaters and brings the cab up to tempreture - you do need the batteries to be in good order for all this to work properly which leads me to my next project.......

    I have bought a 50w solar panel plus controller for the split batteries and display unit.

    Going to fit in the new year.

  3. Not sure why folk on here want to fit the old style doors and not the latest steel versions.

    Having a new one of each sort on my car I can say the later one is as cheap a fabrication as you will ever find but... it is perfectly good at what it is designed for whereas the old style door is very much not.

    So unless you are building something that needs to be correct in every detail just buy the latest steel doors and if well painted and waxoyld they will last for a lot longer than the old style.

  4. crowmann, can't you make your webasto maintain the engine temperature somehow? Some kind of thermostatically controlled switch to keep it heating below a given engine temp?

    Well it certainly works to warm up the cab heater and the FPHE for the veg oil but they do use fuel and my focus is saving money - well at least as far as putting fuel in the tank.

    Last fill up courtesy of Mr Tesco (home delvered) was a full tank of veg oil for an average price of 78p per litre when I used some online discount codes - and bought 140litres.

    Not too shabby a saving over regular diesel of 60p a litre!

  5. Due to lack of time my plan to fit a 'bulkhead' within the engine bay has been put on hold.

    In principle I will hang off the radiator/intercooler cassette a bracket which will skirt the air flow as it passes through the radiators - I have an oil cooler, radiator and intercooler.

    Will isolate the air entirely from the engine bay - hopefully my electric fan will be ok as the air flow might be a little restricetd.

    Heres whats there at present:

    mg007.jpg

    Intercoolerupgrade014.jpg

    The idea is to better control engine temp in cold weather for use with my veg oil conversion as the real peril with Tdi's is them running too cold even when everything is tip top in cold weather conditions.

  6. Heaters seem to be going for anything from £60 upwards on eblag - managed to bag a webasto complete with full wiring loom, controller and exhaust silencer for £190 - Even had original installation & operating manual with it, which I thought was quite a reasonable price!

    Aswell as engine pre-heating, it's also part of the veg-oil conversion project. Though by the time I manage to complete it svo will be the same cost as pump diesel!

    Dave

    Heres my veg conversion with theEberspacher.

    http://www.lro.com/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=73332

    Veg oil (svo) can be obtained on a good day for 90p or a little less. Diesel here abouts is 1.389 at best.

    £35 saving per tank.

    Not too shabby.

  7. You will not get any quantity of heat out of a Defender after 4 miles, nor frankly any modern diesel.

    A diesel cab heater or simply put a fan heater inside the cab for twenty minutes before leaving.

    I have insulated my truck and got rid of the draughts - I get warm air after 2/3 miles but without doing the former it would make no difference.

    I have a Eberspacher water heater but rarely use it even though they work very well as long as the batteries are topped up.

  8. Hi Crowman -

    thanks for the pictures. I guess you have some gubbins in there for running vegoil? So the heater also pre-heats the oil?

    You certainly have a lot of jubilee clips to check :blink:.

    Like the thinking with the remote washer bottle though - I'm planning to go twin batteries in the long run and already have tools/spares under the drivers seat so not a goer for me.

    D.

    Yes the pre heater runs off the secondary tank and heats both pre heaters for the veg oil.

    It is quite busy under there but touch wood works well.

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  9. I fitted a huge intercooler and was worried about delay and loss of pressure across the cooler - if there was any I could not tell even vaguely.

    What I did do though was take the pressure feed pipe to the IP and wastegate off the manifold rather than the stock location of the turbo itself.

    Seems to come up to pressure 0.8bar exactly like it did with the stock cooler on. The advantage being it reads manifold pressure which is exactly what the engine recieves.

    I recommend the upgrade see other recent intercooler thread for ebay type units.

    Essential bits cost me about £225 and a bit of pleasant tinkering.

  10. How effective are your foglights? I keep thinking that i might fit some like that to mine, but just wondered if they were low enough there to be useful?

    I suspect the blues could get you through traffic quicker!

    A bit like most really - only good in the fog and then its marginal as they are being set on the bumper a bit high really.

    Came with the car, would not replace if they broke.

  11. Is double pass through not as good due to decreased flow and more lag? I would have thought cooling would be better on double pass through..... I was toying with the idea of two smaller intercoolers linked so as to brink connections back to the normal position

    Double pass is simply where the air does a U turn and travels back though the return section. Allows for both inlet and exit to be on the same side of the intercooler.

  12. ... also in Defender anorak corner the smooth roof also came with vents at the rear. Pinched of the Maestro van of the same vintage.

    Often blamed for leaks - wrongly so they were there to address condesation issues and air flow through the vehicle.

    Binned in 1991 they are a rare and sought after feature to all Defender spotters the world over.

    Some how they look naked without them.

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