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familymad



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2020 modifications
Started having a look around at what was on the market for mods. Some of the wheel threads are starting to get interesting.

I’ll start by adding https://lucky8llc.com/pages/defender-2

Looks like they are doing some development to offer a range of modifications 1951 80" S1 2.0
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Post #852908 29th Aug 2020 12:59pm
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tango90



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The rock sliders look about as rugged as the Defender!
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G4R1



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Hope someone will come up with long range/additional fuel tank solution.
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Tim in Scotland



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In D240 form the fuel tank is 85ltrs but I think the problem for adventurers will be finding Adblu out in the back of beyond in Africa rather than ultra low sulphur diesel - run out of DEF and the engine won’t start even if you have a tank full of diesel. Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
2020 D240 1st Edition in Pangea Green with Acorn interior. Now gone - old faithful, no mechanical issues whatsoever ever but the leaks and rattles all over the place won’t be missed!
Post #854382 5th Sep 2020 9:19am
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G4R1



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That’s true, but for a range of 6000miles it requires 20l of adblue, so for a trip of 12000 miles only 2 jerrycans is required, which can easily be stored on the roof racks.
The standard tank only provides a range of around 500-550miles on good roads, the reason why I need a larger/additional fuel tank is Im planing to drive to Dikson in Russia (73°30' N) and I have been told by the organisers that I will need additional fuel tank as the engine will be running 24/7, even if you are not driving you can’t switch of the engine.
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Tim in Scotland



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Short of towing a tanker trailer there cannot be many vehicles that have fuel tankage for that sort of range even with Jerry cans on the roof rack. Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
2020 D240 1st Edition in Pangea Green with Acorn interior. Now gone - old faithful, no mechanical issues whatsoever ever but the leaks and rattles all over the place won’t be missed!
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zilch



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
In D240 form the fuel tank is 85ltrs but I think the problem for adventurers will be finding Adblu out in the back of beyond in Africa rather than ultra low sulphur diesel - run out of DEF and the engine won’t start even if you have a tank full of diesel.


I believe Naks posted that the South African diesels did not require adblue, not such the case in 🇦🇺
mind you yet another pommie bar steward down under

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Post #854393 5th Sep 2020 10:18am
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G4R1



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You don’t need carry fuel to cover whole trip, there are “fuelling stations” on the route every 600-800km but there is no where you can buy adblue.

On both their vehicles (land cruiser 200 and nissan patrol) they have 260l fuel tanks installed + 60l on the roof racks each.
Post #854394 5th Sep 2020 10:20am
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RDR



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When DEF standards came out there was loads of discussion on this I thought where people were shipping a def equipped car to a another country for expedition activities and that country didn’t mandate it you can have it disabled as part of the preperation. Think it’s Via software at the dealer in the location rather than just pulling a fuse though Laughing 110 MY23.5 X Dynamic HSE
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Post #854403 5th Sep 2020 11:35am
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Naks



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zilch wrote:
Tim in Scotland wrote:
In D240 form the fuel tank is 85ltrs but I think the problem for adventurers will be finding Adblu out in the back of beyond in Africa rather than ultra low sulphur diesel - run out of DEF and the engine won’t start even if you have a tank full of diesel.


I believe Naks posted that the South African diesels did not require adblue, not such the case in 🇦🇺
mind you



Yep, no AdBlue for the Africa spec Thumbs Up --
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100inch



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G4R1 wrote:
That’s true, but for a range of 6000miles it requires 20l of adblue, so for a trip of 12000 miles only 2 jerrycans is required, which can easily be stored on the roof racks.
The standard tank only provides a range of around 500-550miles on good roads, the reason why I need a larger/additional fuel tank is Im planing to drive to Dikson in Russia (73°30' N) and I have been told by the organisers that I will need additional fuel tank as the engine will be running 24/7, even if you are not driving you can’t switch of the engine.


That sounds an awful lot! Is that real world? Pretty much double what my SDV6 takes, which alarms you once you have 3-4k/km left. m
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G4R1



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Quite a few off-road upgrades available from Germany

https://www.matzker.de/Technik-Zubehoer/fu...0_373.html
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blackwolf



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Given that DEF is mainly deionised water with a hint of urea, plus some gunk to make it blue, would it do any damage to top up the tank with water if caught short in the wild?

On a trip that far north I'd be concerned about the DEF tank freezing (or is it heated)?
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Pacha



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Stornoway Grey
G4R1 wrote:
That’s true, but for a range of 6000miles it requires 20l of adblue, so for a trip of 12000 miles only 2 jerrycans is required, which can easily be stored on the roof racks.
The standard tank only provides a range of around 500-550miles on good roads, the reason why I need a larger/additional fuel tank is Im planing to drive to Dikson in Russia (73°30' N) and I have been told by the organisers that I will need additional fuel tank as the engine will be running 24/7, even if you are not driving you can’t switch of the engine.


I would not be taking a 'new to market' vehicle (from any manufacturer) on that trip TBH. Rgds.

Chris
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umbertob



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G4R1 wrote:
Quite a few off-road upgrades available from Germany

https://www.matzker.de/Technik-Zubehoer/fu...0_373.html


Damn, those prices are in Euros, and I can just imagine how much freight to the US would be. On the other hand, I bet they are super high quality and lighter than your average steel plates. Nice to see more underbody protection popping up quickly from a variety of manufacturers, though.
Post #857531 23rd Sep 2020 12:19am
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