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Title: My Range Rover V8
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 08 February 2007, 22:37:59
Rangie, Vogue Se, 3.9 litre V8i Automatic. With LPG - 2 underslung tanks.

Absolutely beautiful old beast.

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02553.jpg)

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02523.jpg)

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02521.jpg)

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02522.jpg)

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02530.jpg)

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02531.jpg)

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02539.jpg)

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02538.jpg)

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02534.jpg)

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02525.jpg)

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02542.jpg)

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02543.jpg)

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02555.jpg)



And last but not least....


Check out this headlining!!!!!!!!

(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k205/jamesv6cdx/DSC02540.jpg)
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Andy B on 08 February 2007, 22:51:38
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Rangie, Vogue Se, 3.9 litre V8i  ......
I remember J Clarkson doing a proper fuel consumption check on a V8 Range Rover (I think he used a later 4.2) After he'd brimmed the tank he did the school run and did a bit of general round town going nowhere in particular driving. He topped it back up at the end of the day and worked out the consumption using paper & pen - non of the electrickery fuel computers!  ;) It was in single figures!  ;) 9.7mpg rings a bell!!  :o  :o  :o  :o
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 08 February 2007, 23:00:56
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Rangie, Vogue Se, 3.9 litre V8i  ......
I remember J Clarkson doing a proper fuel consumption check on a V8 Range Rover (I think he used a later 4.2) After he'd brimmed the tank he did the school run and did a bit of general round town going nowhere in particular driving. He topped it back up at the end of the day and worked out the consumption using paper & pen - non of the electrickery fuel computers!  ;) It was in single figures!  ;) 9.7mpg rings a bell!!  :o  :o  :o  :o

It averages 15/16mpg on petrol combined driving, which drops to 12 when on LPG. So effectively on gas you get the equivilent to 25mpg.

I had as high as 18mpg on gas on a careful run, which equates to 36mpg on petrol. Not bad...

Not bad for a 4 litre V8...
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Andy B on 09 February 2007, 00:07:16
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It averages 15/16mpg on petrol combined driving, which drops to 12 when on LPG. So effectively on gas you get the equivilent to 25mpg.

I had as high as 18mpg on gas on a careful run, which equates to 36mpg on petrol. Not bad...

Not bad for a 4 litre V8...
Depends on whether ou're going to work in it every day & how far you're going! It p's me off putting £50 a week in my car, just to do 20 miles each way every day.
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Markjay on 09 February 2007, 00:12:35
Can you quickly get the headlining on the oustide of the roof in case there are any A10s in the air? :o
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Markjay on 09 February 2007, 00:14:00
Very nice.... JC reckons it the ultimate car, and not just as an off-roader.. and I don't disagree.
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 09 February 2007, 01:01:31
I'm 23, I currently have 6 cars.

No wonder I never have any spare cash!!!!

But I love it ;D
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: MaxV6 on 09 February 2007, 01:29:23
You, My boy, have entirely too many toys.





Signed

Jealous of Oxford
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 09 February 2007, 06:53:34
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You, My boy, have entirely too many toys.





Signed

Jealous of Oxford

Well... I initially sold the Rangie, but the new owners were not happy that it needed a tad of welding for it's next MOT, threatened to take me to court and all that rubbish for selling them a "lemon". But the reality is, they didn't have a clue about classic rangies.

So who was I to grumble - I just gave them their £1500 back and releved them of the Rangie!!  ;D
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 09 February 2007, 08:19:30
I know the V8 engine very well....is it still running on 8 cylinders....whats the mileage....any cam lobes left.....

Its a ficcle beast, dont forget those 3K oil changes.......
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 09 February 2007, 08:25:01
The engine is sound. Always was a tad lumpy for the first min or so, but it runs happily on all 8 cyls and will change over to LPG at any time. At very high revs, it's not great on LPG, but normal driving you wouldn't tell the difference.

I know cam lobes are a common problem, but nothing leads me to suspect these ones have had any damage!


Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 09 February 2007, 08:25:53
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The engine is sound. Always was a tad lumpy for the first min or so, but it runs happily on all 8 cyls and will change over to LPG at any time. At very high revs, it's not great on LPG, but normal driving you wouldn't tell the difference.

I know cam lobes are a common problem, but nothing leads me to suspect these ones have had any damage!



Last time it was used, mileage was 131k
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 09 February 2007, 08:34:25
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The engine is sound. Always was a tad lumpy for the first min or so, but it runs happily on all 8 cyls and will change over to LPG at any time. At very high revs, it's not great on LPG, but normal driving you wouldn't tell the difference.

I know cam lobes are a common problem, but nothing leads me to suspect these ones have had any damage!



No easy well to tell on these....the cams are normaly pretty goosed by 60K miles and it has more effect at higher rpm....they still seem to run fine (it has 8 cylidners so if its running on 7.5 how would you know!), the timing chains are always goosed (stretched) by this point to..

Often they have low compression on one or more pistons due to the poor head design (to many bolts pull the head over to one side) which result in a slight headgasket blow into the vallley.

If you ever get stuck with one, give me a shout, I know these units very well...(I still have a 3.5 to re-build with hurricane cam and stage 2 heads etc in the garage).

The 3.5 I got had received 5K oil changes all its life and by 100K miles at strip down it had worn cams, the beginnings of head gasket failure, slight pickup on the main bearings, shot rocker gear and one hell of a slack timing chain....
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: tunnie on 09 February 2007, 09:09:01
Great looking Rangie V8 there, and I love that headlining!! British Racing Green and the Union Jack  :y

I'll defo have to get my arse down there to help on your LPG project, and have a gander at your other motors  :y
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Martin_1962 on 09 February 2007, 09:59:23
Come on then - full car list

So far

Range Rover
V6
2.0CD Auto
2.0CD scrapper
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..
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 09 February 2007, 10:10:19
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Come on then - full car list

So far

Range Rover
V6
2.0CD Auto
2.0CD scrapper
..
..

Rangie
V6 Omega
2.0CD Auto
2.0CD scrapper
Another 2.0 CD scrapper
Rover 214 ;D
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Martin_1962 on 09 February 2007, 11:31:32
ANOTHER 2.0CD :o

Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 09 February 2007, 18:21:00
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It averages 15/16mpg on petrol combined driving, which drops to 12 when on LPG. So effectively on gas you get the equivilent to 25mpg.

I had as high as 18mpg on gas on a careful run, which equates to 36mpg on petrol. Not bad...

Not bad for a 4 litre V8...
Depends on whether ou're going to work in it every day & how far you're going! It p's me off putting £50 a week in my car, just to do 20 miles each way every day.

I know what your saying about going to work and back and puttin £50 a week in , but believe me or not our Rangey (well Mrs. Loo-knee's  ;) ) gets about 15-16 knockin about but the Cornwall run every year with the caravan on the back fully loaded we get 21-22mpg sticking to a steady 70.

Loo-knee :y
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Martin_1962 on 09 February 2007, 18:57:02
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It averages 15/16mpg on petrol combined driving, which drops to 12 when on LPG. So effectively on gas you get the equivilent to 25mpg.

I had as high as 18mpg on gas on a careful run, which equates to 36mpg on petrol. Not bad...

Not bad for a 4 litre V8...
Depends on whether ou're going to work in it every day & how far you're going! It p's me off putting £50 a week in my car, just to do 20 miles each way every day.

I know what your saying about going to work and back and puttin £50 a week in , but believe me or not our Rangey (well Mrs. Loo-knee's  ;) ) gets about 15-16 knockin about but the Cornwall run every year with the caravan on the back fully loaded we get 21-22mpg sticking to a steady 70.

Loo-knee :y

I get 16 to 17 average Worcester to Cornwall - best on the levels, worst over the moors with the V6 towing, but I do use the power
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 09 February 2007, 19:45:39
Mrs Loo-knee wants me to ask if i can send you Guys a picture of her Pride and Joy ?

 ::)
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 09 February 2007, 19:52:23
Mrs Loo-knee's Clean Pride and Joy

http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/Loo-knee/RangeyPower.jpg

 :y
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Martin_1962 on 09 February 2007, 21:27:32
Clean for age - I've always liked the originals
Title: Re: My Range Rover V8
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 09 February 2007, 21:32:20
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Clean for age - I've always liked the originals

Yeah its a nice motor, fitted a new Radiator, Four branch manifold and stainless exhaust to it sounds nice.. thought about a k&n air filter but Mrs Loo-knee likes putting her foot down so haven't bothered yet ;D