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draymond



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LR Engine Choice Question: Duratorq 3.0TDCi
I've had my pondering hat on for a while now.... and this question has been rattling about in my tiny excuse for a brain.

Does anyone know why the 2.4 TDCi was chosen for the Defender, from the Ford engine pool, as opposed to the Duratorq 3.0 TDCi from Mazda BT-50 or Ford Ranger?

Duratorq 3.0 TDCi
156 PS (115 kW; 154 hp)@3200rpm and 380 N·m (280 lb·ft)@1800rpm

I'd suspect that the longevity would be there? Perhaps there was a perception that a larger engine would increase emissions?

Maybe it was just down to physical size.

Dog
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110SEB



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I bet it's an emissions issue. Euro emissions rules are getting tighter and tighter.

There is rumour that the next Defender engine will be a 2.2 in order to comply with Euro5 regs.

We're coming full circle and we'll all be clawing each other to get our hands on 1980s 2.5 litre n/a!
Post #18416 16th Nov 2009 12:37pm
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sasha2001



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Also doesn't the EU have taxes on engine capacity as well as emissions, better engine size , more tax?
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