2.25 petrol

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Howitzer

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2,835 posts

217 months

Sunday 3rd August 2008
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Is it a horribly ineffective engine for some gentle off roading, like Tixover?

Can you keep the mileage around 20mpg, or is it far more thirsty?

Reliability?

After not being able to get the 110 NA diesel last year i'm now thinking that when I get back in September I will start looking at a cheap toy. Lots of the cheaper ones seem to be the 2.25 petrols. Hopefully not because they are woefully bad in a land rover.

Also, if I decide that a diesel is needed in a few years, is it s reasonably straightforward swap?

Dave!

Howitzer

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2,835 posts

217 months

Sunday 3rd August 2008
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I've now found all the information I need with regards to the 2.5 90TD swap, which looks straightforward thankfully.

Dave!

biglepton

5,042 posts

202 months

Sunday 3rd August 2008
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The two and a quarter is a great engine IMHO. Great off-road (providing you have skill and don't just rely on hitting everything flat out and hoping for the best!), last forever and sound just tight in a Landy. I had one that had 400,000 miles on it and still did 19mpg. I would much rather use a 2.25 petrol than one of those horribly underdeveloped engine oil burning 2.5TDs.

Psimpson7

1,071 posts

242 months

Monday 4th August 2008
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The 2.25 in both diesel and petrol are pretty good engines especially for just pottering about off road.

As has already been said the 2.5 td is under developed and not especially reliable at the best of times. Having said that there are probably tens of thousands of people that have never had any issues with them

Rgds
Pete

ruaricoles

1,179 posts

226 months

Monday 4th August 2008
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The 2.25 petrol in my old series 3 is great. I've never calculated the mpg but it's probably low 20s, and at tickover it's very quiet by any standards let alone an old Landie. It's powerful enough to keep up with modern traffic even if you can't overtake much of it.

I think you'd have to be doing a lot of miles in one to make the fuel saving from the diesel worth the loss of power or refinement over the petrol. And a friend with a similar car to mine is getting an LPG conversion which will make the running costs even better.

Mine's had a lot of use this year, especially over the winter, and (touch wood) not a single issue.

Ruari

Howitzer

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2,835 posts

217 months

Sunday 17th August 2008
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Thanks for the input guys, much appreciated.

The search for a good 2.25 petrol is on!

Dave!