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2hooky Member Since: 30 Dec 2014 Location: cotswolds Posts: 28 |
that is impressive Jim.
I must admit this 2.2 engine seems a disaster. Already on new engine and now it has a failed transfer box which has damaged the "main" gearbox. Coupled to this a failure on the wiring causing engine to stop immediately on motorway as well as having internal rust in the bulkhead behind the rear seats (DCPU) and its on ly just 4 years old!!! |
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28th Apr 2017 10:49am |
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Jim_Bean Member Since: 10 May 2011 Location: Staffordshire / Shropshire border Posts: 613 |
Whilst doing the hoses i recommend also pulling the water separator out of the air box there fore removing the restriction there :
Click image to enlarge Then you may as well rip out all the rubbish pipes and connectors from the wing to the airbox : Get rid of the wing connector Click image to enlarge It is really restrictive. Fit a 'Nugget' sealed kit with a much bigger diameter pipe: Click image to enlarge Remove entirely the air 'trumpet' that goes to the airbox and replace with a large diameter hose: Click image to enlarge Fit the new 'Nugget' connector to the wing : Click image to enlarge And seal the MUCH bigger pipe to the airbox : Click image to enlarge Then you have better silicon pipe work, a superior intercooler and far better breathing into the engine from the side wing. This should all work well to get a more unrestricted flow of air into the engine at a cooler temperature. |
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28th Apr 2017 10:56am |
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Jim_Bean Member Since: 10 May 2011 Location: Staffordshire / Shropshire border Posts: 613 |
I think there is certainly lots of room for improvement. I will say tho that my 2.2 is now at 50k miles and the only real issues with the engine have been the constant hose problems and now the split intercooler. Easily solved. Of the 13 Defenders we've had this is the most reliable we've owned. Of course now that i've said that it will now completely fall apart! |
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28th Apr 2017 11:21am |
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josefk Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: lincolnshire Posts: 113 |
hi jim_beam,
i have been thinking about that nugget stuff pipe to the airbox myself recently - very little interest in the better sealing but very interested in the unrestricted airflow. i was having a little scope out this morning looking at what i would need to move out of the way to remove and refit that pipework and it looks a right faff. How did you find it? cheers joe |
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28th Apr 2017 1:32pm |
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Jim_Bean Member Since: 10 May 2011 Location: Staffordshire / Shropshire border Posts: 613 |
The air 'trumpet' is a bit of a faf to remove. If you look at it there is a bracket about half way down that you need to remove out of the way and then loosen off the brake vacuum drum to give a bit wiggle room.
Removing the wing connector is very easy and you can slide it off the side of the wing and out underneath wing top. I would also definitely remove the plastic wing top cover so you can get both hands in there. If i did it again I would just cut the existing air pipe up with a Dremel and pull it out in sections. You dont need to keep any part of it. Refitting the big hose that comes with the Nugget kit is easy. I also am not really interested in the 'snorkel' conversion and the sealing up - much more interested in the air flow. It really growls now! |
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28th Apr 2017 3:28pm |
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josefk Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: lincolnshire Posts: 113 |
thanks for the tips; and thanks for posting your pics above because the compare between the LR original and the new nugget stuff will stop me backsliding.
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28th Apr 2017 6:22pm |
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Skippy Blue Member Since: 26 Aug 2013 Location: Dartmoor Posts: 14 |
I had the same problem if the turbo to intercooler hose blowing off at the turbo end. The advice to use Mikalor clips was excellent and the 55-59mm one fits perfectly. It is twice as beefy as a regular jubilee clip and easily available via Amazon Bit of a squeeze to fit it, but this seems to always be the case with anything Land Rover!
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