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grafty99 Member Since: 15 Aug 2012 Location: North Devon Posts: 4785 |
Although I haven't done the mod myself, I would suggest the spring mod before forking out £540 for a red booster. Just my opinion 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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9th Nov 2012 11:51pm |
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Peter Member Since: 04 Mar 2012 Location: Kent Posts: 153 |
Spring has been done by dealer, and it only £300 now. His 2005 XS TD5 has only 23k on clock BTW. My 2005 TD5 has 34k on the clock and is, I think stiffer on the pedal. I don't really want to debate it, has anyone actually installed and use it.
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10th Nov 2012 12:14am |
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LandRoverAnorak Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 11324 |
I believe JasonG4110 on here has one on his TD5 110. Darren
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10th Nov 2012 7:52am |
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andbeacha Member Since: 19 Dec 2012 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 3 |
A friend first showed me a Red Booster in his Tdci Defender and I was amazed how light the clutch was. I decided to get one 6 weeks ago after I fractured my left knee. Its a great peice of kit and once you get used to not putting your foot through the footwell it makes driving a lot easier and quicker gear changes too. I wouldnt want to go back to a standard clutch...makes you wonder why Land Rover didnt do anything similar to make the clutch lighter.
It is quite a tight fit next to the brake servo unit for the TD5 but looks great. If anyone is interested I can take pictures of what it looks like when fitted. Current car: Defender 110 double cab (crew cab) pickup TD5 04 Previous cars: Disovery 3 TDV6 S (not recommended!), Defender 90 200tdi |
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19th Dec 2012 2:30pm |
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jasong4110 Member Since: 18 Oct 2009 Location: Henley On Thames Posts: 268 |
I thought I felt my ears burning!! Yes I have one Andrew at red booster is a great guy and now that they have a supply in the UK the price has come down. I fitted mine so that Mrs S would be able to drive the Defender when we were away. The unit works very well and you could operate the clutch with your little finger, although you have to watch that you don't ride the clutch with it being so light you can't leave your foot on the clutch pedal and like most things driving it takes a bit of getting used to. Mrs S loves it and is now able to drive the Defender in traffic without an issue so for me it was well worth the money as she used to struggle to hold the clutch as she is only little. When I had mine fitted I also changed the clutch master and slave cylinder you don't need to but as you have to drain the system anyway I felt that spending a further £40 to save issues later was worth it. Whilst the kit is very comprehensive I did have a couple of issues that you may want to look at before fitting it, Andrew said he was working on improving things so they may have already changed. The first was the banjo washes they didn't fit very well and were of poor quality, luckily Ian (my mechanic) had some better washers that he uses on his race cars and used them instead. The second issue I had was an air leak in the pipe work, from the vacuum tank in the end I spotted that the pipe that came with the kit was perished and leaking I therefore changed the pipe for some fuel pipe which was better suited to the engine bay and it works without an issue now, so I would change this for better pipe before fitting. Jason. |
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19th Dec 2012 3:39pm |
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jasong4110 Member Since: 18 Oct 2009 Location: Henley On Thames Posts: 268 |
Some photos:
Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Jason. |
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19th Dec 2012 3:47pm |
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me@td5.org Member Since: 16 Jan 2011 Location: Warwick Posts: 856 |
Good pictures, I think that it would be a problem on mine because of the Alisport header tank.
Does it overlap with the plastic "flying saucer"? |
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19th Dec 2012 4:56pm |
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jasong4110 Member Since: 18 Oct 2009 Location: Henley On Thames Posts: 268 |
No as part of the kit there is a new bracket to move the tank over a bit and out of the way, happy to take some measurements if you want. Jason |
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19th Dec 2012 4:59pm |
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me@td5.org Member Since: 16 Jan 2011 Location: Warwick Posts: 856 |
Thanks Jason, it looks like it might also cause a problem for my planned larger air box.
I'll check the details with Andrew when I know the final situation on my car. Phil |
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19th Dec 2012 6:02pm |
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Lou Sparts Member Since: 15 Apr 2012 Location: Kent Posts: 1501 |
I looked into fitting a servo to my td5 clutch a while back and came across a couple of remote servo kits allowing the servo to be fitted anywhere under the bonnet. 2005 Td5 90 XS
Steve |
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19th Dec 2012 9:09pm |
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geo.smc Member Since: 08 Dec 2012 Location: glasgow Posts: 7 |
I have one fitted on mine as well,really coudent have owned a defender without it now.
Click image to enlarge if a hammer wont fix it,, then its electrical |
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19th Dec 2012 9:30pm |
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Peter Member Since: 04 Mar 2012 Location: Kent Posts: 153 |
Okay thanks for the replies. I had one fitted by Gigglepin4x4 last Wednesday to my 2005 TD5 when they did some other work (I needed a day off to update my accounts anyway.)
Its been fitted slightly differently. As its generally accepted that the TD5 clutch switch should be disconnected: http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic579.html So have run the long flexible pipe directly to the slave cylinder on the end of the Red Booster unit using a 300tdi connector and changing the thread in it. Basically the TD5 install instructions for the clutch switch section were a bit poor and this was the option decided upon by the mechanic. (some confusion as the whether the correct pipework was sent ???). Bleeding the clutch was a bit of a pig, but after a 3 man session it was sorted, The clutch pedal sits at its highest point (not sure why) when rested, and is feather light (possibly as light as a Vauxhall corsa). And really makes the vehicle a joy to drive instead of a chore especially around town at lower speeds when tired from a days work. Reversing a long way is no longer a pain in the leg. I am yet to try towing a heavy load but am sure it will make this easier too. I seriously now realize the TD5 needs a power boost as the clutch is so fast the accelerator lag is now most noticeable. When starting from cold the clutch is hard, it takes 16 seconds or so for the compression to build up before the clutch becomes soft. Andrew said this was something they worked on a lot when designing it. The vehicle also sounds quieter, so perhaps the clutch was dragging before this. My only concern is putting 2 eggs in one basket - the vacumn pipework is shared with the brake. Previously on one of my other Defenders I changed it to auto and 300tdi due to the clutch problem, the red booster is a much cheaper and easier option to this problem IMHO. BTW also had the speedo gear sensor changed and the speedometer is now spot on with 235/85r16 BFG A/T's according to gps all the way up to 70. Am yet to decide if will install the next one this way or the way Andrew designed it to be installed. But would welcome feedback. I'll try to take some detailed photo's over the Xmas break, when am fitting the HeatShot kit I got from 4x4Scotland. Cheers Peter |
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21st Dec 2012 11:33pm |
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jasong4110 Member Since: 18 Oct 2009 Location: Henley On Thames Posts: 268 |
I have not noticed that much clutch lag and have mine connected as per the instructions, now that I have changed the hose the tank seems to fill a lot quicker and is ready under 10 seconds, so I would say you may have a leak in either the vacuum side or the pipe between the tank and the servo.
One thing to also consider, now the bracket has changed the loom rubs on the new bracket to stop this causing an issue I fitted some rubber on the edge of the bracket. Jason. Oh and I fitted my heat shot this week!! Jason. |
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21st Dec 2012 11:45pm |
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Peter Member Since: 04 Mar 2012 Location: Kent Posts: 153 |
Forgot to mention, I no longer find I am crunching the gears. Especially 2nd.,
Cheers Peter |
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21st Dec 2012 11:48pm |
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