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Zagato
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Where is the Puma engine made?
Just wondering, hoping the answer won't be anywhere near China or India Shocked
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RobKeay



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Think it's dagenham where they make transit engines. I know they make tdv6 there. So although the profit goes to india the parts are made here.
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Zagato, 210 posts since registering 3 weeks ago.. you certainly do your homework??? 2008 RS4 gone, 123d M Sport, and a Puma 90 XS..
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there is no way he has time to do his homework ! he must be on the site 24/7
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RobKeay wrote:
Think it's dagenham where they make transit engines. I know they make tdv6 there. So although the profit goes to india the parts are made here.


Doesn't some of the profit go to ford since they developed the engines when land rover was owned by ford? '08 LR Defender 110
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RED-DOT wrote:
Zagato, 210 posts since registering 3 weeks ago.. you certainly do your homework???


Yes I AM ON IT! Always like to know all the ins and outs and get involved. Doing the research on cars, bikes, boats, stationary engines etc is the fun bit. I'm a fastidious, fussy old git that triple checks everything and wants to get it right first time. It pays off in the end.

Once I get the vehicle it won't stop either Rolling with laughter Is this part any good, who's got the best insurance, tyes, wheels, best snorkel, right down to the best hanging smelly thing Laughing Yes your going to get fed up to the teeth with me by then if you haven't already Twisted Evil

I look after my kids during the day so have sooooo much time to find out about it all Thumbs Up

After two months of research and gesticulating It is finally all systems go to get one - must be mad but I can can change things over the years if their are any particular problems which brings me onto my next question.

I hear of a few people changing their engines in a Puma, what is the next best option or what would people like in theirs that is practical and good? Would a Discovery engine go in one for instance?
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I hear of a few people changing their engines in a Puma, what is the next best option or what would people like in theirs that is practical and good? Would a Discovery engine go in one for instance?


Mate - you are a legend..... Mr. Green Haven't even got the truck yet and you're forward planning an engine swap Bow down

Can you come and run my life for me please ? Bow down Bow down

Only joshing of course..... Delighted that you're nearly ready to pull the trigger on the purchase. Thumbs Up Jon - 110 td5 [sold]. Currently Defenderless.
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Rolling with laughter Could be back planning though and whacking in a 300Tdi to run on veg oil in twenty years time, wonder how long we will be allowed to run around at 28mpg. Oh I'm such a worryer, where are I my pills Laughing
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Why buy a puma and change the engine thats just nonsense, if you want a 300tdi then go to Trekoverland who has a brand new in wrappers 300tdi sat on a Genuine Land Rover galvanised and painted chassis, with galvanised bulkhead, cappings etc even the pedals are galvanised. You can then have it built to your spec, he's just waiting for someone to come along and take it. I haven't heard personally of anyone buying a puma and taking out the engine to put in a 300tdi thats just plain daft. Original Member Pie n Pea Club.
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Post #56855 5th Feb 2011 9:09am
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300Tdi in a new motor would be rather, erm, silly. You would have a new car you couldn't take into London. Actually, it wouldn't be a new car as you would have to register it according to the parts used. I think if you bult it all from parts wouldn't it be a Q reg too?

Zag - don't worry so about the Puma, in years to come there will be plenty of Transits for us to nick engines out of! Twisted Evil 2011 110 USW
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lrdxb110 wrote:
RobKeay wrote:
Think it's dagenham where they make transit engines. I know they make tdv6 there. So although the profit goes to india the parts are made here.


Doesn't some of the profit go to ford since they developed the engines when land rover was owned by ford?


I doubt Fordt get anything from the deal, otherwise TATA would just develop one of their own engines and put that in it so profit for them goes up Smile

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their actually made in a shed behind 25 Inkerman Terrace B26 8LJ by a husband and wife Cyril and Alma. 2.4 90 XS
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willy eckerslike wrote:
Why buy a puma and change the engine thats just nonsense, .


Nuts!!!!

Zagato wrote:
Is this part any good, who's got the best insurance, tyes, wheels, best snorkel, right down to the best hanging smelly thing.


Loads and loads of threads already on here!

Zagato wrote:
I look after my kids during the day so have sooooo much time to find out about it all Thumbs Up


Not enough time to do a search or two it seems! Shocked

Zagato wrote:
Doing the research on cars, bikes, boats, stationary engines etc is the fun bit. I'm a fastidious, fussy old git that triple checks everything and wants to get it right first time. It pays off in the end.


Agree with you 100%!!! AFTER using the search facility you may be able to cut the checks down to double instead of triple! Thumbs Up

Zagato wrote:
which brings me onto my next question. Would a Discovery engine go in one for instance?


Yawn.....Been done already with a TDV6 donk....Do a search...pllleeeaaassse!!!! Thumbs Up

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Yes your going to get fed up to the teeth with me by then if you haven't already Twisted Evil


Not yet!!! But getting there! Confused Confused as to why you don't make more use of the search facility and frustrated a little that we've got to wait until the end of the year before you go out and buy one and the queries will then be pertaining an actual vehicle rather than a 'proposed' one! Each Defender has it's own characteristics and with everything you get good and bad! Doing research is an excellent idea to get a feel...But suggestions of potential engine changes at this stage???? Rolling with laughter If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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Zagato wrote:
Rolling with laughter Could be back planning though and whacking in a 300Tdi to run on veg oil in twenty years time, wonder how long we will be allowed to run around at 28mpg. Oh I'm such a worryer, where are I my pills Laughing

How long will we be able to afford to drive around at 28 mpg? Very Happy 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
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spudfan wrote:
Zagato wrote:
Rolling with laughter Could be back planning though and whacking in a 300Tdi to run on veg oil in twenty years time, wonder how long we will be allowed to run around at 28mpg. Oh I'm such a worryer, where are I my pills Laughing

How long will we be able to afford to drive around at 28 mpg? Very Happy


Exactly my point before everyone bundles on Whistle As said going with a Puma but in twenty years time, nobody knows whats going to happen, could whack in a 300 TDi to run on veg, possible problem solved. I would do anything before I turned it into a milk float....
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