Landys and the motorway
Landys and the motorway
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Gadgeroonie

Original Poster:

5,362 posts

260 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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i am considering a landy and wanted to know if the 90 is any good on the motorway

you never see them in the outside lane

can you get an overdrive or something to make them easier to drive long distances

i like to cruise 80 - 90 mph


pjdow

1,116 posts

178 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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A 90 is the wrong choice for fast motorway cruising, perhaps a car would be more suitable.

The MPG would be disappointing, a 90 has the aerodynamics of a brick

Ayahuasca

27,560 posts

303 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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My 110 has six speeds and whilst it isn't exactly a sportscar it isn't uncomfortable to drive on our equivalent of motorways. A bonus is that it is so high you have much better visibility than other cars.

pjdow

1,116 posts

178 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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A 90 is the wrong choice for fast motorway cruising, perhaps a car would be more suitable.

The MPG would be disappointing, a 90 has the aerodynamics of a brick

pjdow

1,116 posts

178 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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A 90 is the wrong choice for fast motorway cruising, perhaps a car would be more suitable.

The MPG would be disappointing, a 90 has the aerodynamics of a brick

Gadgeroonie

Original Poster:

5,362 posts

260 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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the 6 speed option sounds good

what models was the 6 speed fitted to ?

billywhizzzzzz

2,565 posts

167 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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I've got a discovery transfer box in mine - raises the gearing significantly and I quite like it on the motorway

Unemployed

335 posts

164 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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The latest ones are fine on the motorway although are limited to 82mph, well, the 2.4d that has recently been replaced by e 2.2 are. I took mine to J E Engineering for a 'Stage 2' upgrade for, I think, about £800. Power up by 50% and speed limiter removed. Will sit at 85mph all day long, even on hills. Highly recommended.

camel_landy

5,417 posts

207 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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The 6spd was fitted to the current model, which came out in 2007 ('07) plate (The one fitted with the 'Puma'/TDCi/Transit engine and with the bulge in the bonnet).

However, I'd also suggest that the Defender is not a motorway cruiser... Get yourself a Range Rover Sport if you want to do that.

M

anonymous-user

78 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Gadgeroonie said:
i am considering a landy......

i like to cruise 80 - 90 mph
Wrong choice.
Out of interest why are you considering a Defender?

M3Charlie

554 posts

182 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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I sit at 90mph in my 90 ( where traffic permits) most days on the Motorway for 1/2 hour. No probs

Gadgeroonie

Original Poster:

5,362 posts

260 months

Sunday 11th November 2012
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Crossflow Kid said:
Wrong choice.
Out of interest why are you considering a Defender?
i prefer something less complicated and would like to go offroad now and again

i am guessing i need something older that has a tdi engine fitted and a gearbox upgrade

but which gearbox do i go for ????


Edited by Gadgeroonie on Sunday 11th November 00:49

anonymous-user

78 months

Sunday 11th November 2012
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Gadgeroonie said:
i prefer something less complicated and would like to go offroad now and again

i am guessing i need something older that has a tdi engine fitted and a gearbox upgrade

but which gearbox do i go for ????


Edited by Gadgeroonie on Sunday 11th November 00:49
Something less complicated and able to go off road now and again doesn't really sit that well with "cruising at 90".
They are as good as opposite ends of the motoring spectrum.
But if you must, older vehicles are less electronically complex and thus easier to tweak, but being older they're also more likely to express their disdain at being loaded with extra power/speed unless you spend funds making the entire vehicle capable of fast cruising speeds.
Doing 90 in a two tonne brick, you need to be sure it's in tip top condition all round.

Unemployed

335 posts

164 months

Sunday 11th November 2012
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So he gets something newer. To be honest anything from a TD5 onwards will sit happily at 90 and I would view the tweaks necessary to do so (as I described in an earlier post) as nothing that would stress the car much or reduce safety. That said, you'll stop a lot faster from 90 in a 911 than you will in a 90. In standard format they're not the safest cars you can buy but they will do what the OP wants. Remember the noise too! They're not very quiet at 90!

vjj

593 posts

263 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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the choice of gearbox is irrelevant to the defender's motorway cruising civility.

It is the ratio of the transfer box that is key - the puma vehicles(2007 - on) have the same ratio as the discovery 1 and RR classic(1.2) so are much quieter at a cruise than earlier defenders which are mostly 1.4 or 1.6 ratio.

Fitting one of these transfers is a straight swap and equates to just under 3000 rpm at 80 mph.

Bear in mind however that you accelleration will be a bit slower.

Ayahuasca

27,560 posts

303 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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Unemployed said:
That said, you'll stop a lot faster from 90 in a 911 than you will in a 90
Very true! I was following a 911 C2 in my 110 yesterday. The Porsche braked sharply in front of me, I braked too but damn near put my electric winch through the 911's engine cover!




Unemployed

335 posts

164 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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Ayahuasca said:
Unemployed said:
That said, you'll stop a lot faster from 90 in a 911 than you will in a 90
Very true! I was following a 911 C2 in my 110 yesterday. The Porsche braked sharply in front of me, I braked too but damn near put my electric winch through the 911's engine cover!


Haha! Brown trouser moment!

Norse_mann

112 posts

228 months

Tuesday 13th November 2012
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I've got a standard 300tdi that occasionally gets used on the motorways - it will do 80 but burns through fuel quite alarmingly when doing so. Cruising happily at 60/65 gives me about 30mpg.

However past 70 I find mine doesn't have a lot of acceleration and it takes a bit of time to get it upto 80.

As other folk have said, a 90isn't really a car for fast motorway driving, although the newer ones are a bit better.

Gadgeroonie

Original Poster:

5,362 posts

260 months

Tuesday 13th November 2012
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cheers for the advice guys

how does a disco fair on the motorway ?

camel_landy

5,417 posts

207 months

Tuesday 13th November 2012
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Gadgeroonie said:
how does a disco fair on the motorway ?
Much better...

The newer the better.

M