What Does it Cost to Convert My Defender to V8? - Common Rover V8 Questions with RPI Engineering

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • The first in our new series What Wednesdays, but it's not Wednesday - one of the most common questions we get asked is what it would cost to convert a diesel Defender to Rover V8 power. So, here is the answer.

Komentáře • 44

  • @danielwilson5102
    @danielwilson5102 Před 3 lety +12

    It's nice to see a company be open about prices for once. Too many examples of websites saying POA or Contact us for more info lol

  • @adda58
    @adda58 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video on the likely costs of V8 conversion options, looking forward to the ‘cost effective power up’ edition! I can see my D2’s V8 4.0 going into a Defender when I find the right one, with a few RPI additions!😉

  • @neilt9858
    @neilt9858 Před 3 lety +1

    I could listen to him talk about these all day

  • @funkyfedaykin
    @funkyfedaykin Před 3 lety +3

    We don't run these V8s for their fuel efficiency, but for the daily driver what setup considerations would you factor in for fuel efficiency?

  • @brianiswrong
    @brianiswrong Před 3 lety +2

    Cool video
    So around £22'000 for me to drop off a 4 cylinder or diese 110l, wait a few weeks and drive away in a carb 4.6 stage 3 😎
    With another 2or 3k to fettle and add chrome giddies.

    • @RPIEngineering
      @RPIEngineering  Před 3 lety

      Yep thats pretty much the score. Obviously full spec and quote are to be done on an individual basis.

  • @bushmanPMRR
    @bushmanPMRR Před 3 lety

    I'm enjoying watching your videos, especially the Twin Turbo Tuesday but would like to ask, regarding fuel economy, is there much if any difference on a like for like engine between the Edelbrock carb and manifold setup compared to fuel injection?
    For reference, here in Ireland I'm currently paying 1.25 euro / litre unleaded but the nearest LPG station is about 16 miles away and their price on LPG is 0.85 euro / litre which is considerably more expensive than when I was living in London.
    (I'm taking a wild guess that red Defender is at least 30 years old if it's coming here, due to road tax differences: 1806 euro for post 1990 vs 56 euro for pre 1990! my RRC is 1989! ;-) )

  • @KingfishMDT
    @KingfishMDT Před 11 měsíci

    Would you convert a vehicle with a supplied rover v8 if it wasn't built by yourselves?

  • @TheFavouredSon
    @TheFavouredSon Před rokem

    What radiator do I use for this conversion?

  • @lifeiswhatyoumakeit5505
    @lifeiswhatyoumakeit5505 Před 3 lety +1

    RPI quick question for you, if on 100% lpg do you still need cats if so what year?

    • @RPIEngineering
      @RPIEngineering  Před 3 lety +1

      In theory for the emissions test you do not, however we would advise that you check with your MOT tester or VOSA as a vehicle produced with CAT's should I believe still have them visible on the car as otherwise you are removing a emissions control device that the car was produced with.

  • @micjubba709
    @micjubba709 Před 3 lety

    That 4.6 needs a fuel injection supercharger on lol that will up the power carbs are old school hard to keep fuelling right for rpm and load be looses of power though the vaccume effect ... injection is more effective/ efficient with power

    • @RPIEngineering
      @RPIEngineering  Před 3 lety

      Overall power through a carb or a EFI system setup and appropriated correctly for the engine would be the same. Granted EFi would be more efficient but at what % in a large 4x4 that has no aero dynamics then costs and customers requirements are always considered as well. We have produced loads of EFi engines for Land Rovers and other makes of cars power with Rover V8 engines however this carb setup is brilliant and is still correct for many of our customers needs and our own.

  • @davidmg1925
    @davidmg1925 Před 3 lety

    it makes me want to weep when I heara Range Rover clanking along with a Perkins diesel. Do diesels do diesels get converted back To v 8??

  • @Allthingsdefender
    @Allthingsdefender Před rokem

    I want the LS3 in mine I bet that’s going to cost a lot

  • @luviskol
    @luviskol Před 3 lety +1

    Over here I'd budget some money for LPG on top

    • @davidmg1925
      @davidmg1925 Před 3 lety

      any 3.5/3.9/4.6 in that body shell is a LOOOOOT of petrol

  • @ammo4184
    @ammo4184 Před 2 lety

    Would the 4.4 BMW V8 out of an L322 be an option to fit?

    • @RPIEngineering
      @RPIEngineering  Před 2 lety +1

      Any engine can be an option if you have the skills or know someone with them to make an adapter plate for the transmission or change the transmission, carry out the necessary wiring, potentially make custom exhaust manifolds, integrate the engine sensors with the dash etc etc.

  • @savagebarf5389
    @savagebarf5389 Před 3 lety

    What happens with the MOT emissions test if I swapped a Td5 for a V8?

    • @RPIEngineering
      @RPIEngineering  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, I think I mention the answer to this in the video. But the basics are you need to find out form VOSA or your local MOT test station as to what emissions laws your vehicle would need to meet.

  • @lionelhutz8985
    @lionelhutz8985 Před 3 lety

    The red defender looks as old as the other 2 but has a more modern front fascia, what is the story there?

    • @RPIEngineering
      @RPIEngineering  Před 3 lety

      As with many Land Rovers especially series, 90/110 and Defenders many parts are interchangeable so people change them to suit there style etc

    • @bencheetham2673
      @bencheetham2673 Před rokem

      the red one is newer then the other two ( see the area just below the windscreen aren't real flaps - ( flaps deleted in later versions) but its also before the Ford Puma engine ( 2.4 / 2.2) went in - as the bonnet isnt bulged as was required for the taller puma to fit

  • @mjelkin89
    @mjelkin89 Před 3 lety

    Hi do you do the ls3 corvette 6.3 and 6l80e transmission swap ?.

    • @RPIEngineering
      @RPIEngineering  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi,
      Sorry it is mainly Rover V8 engines that we do.
      We can import a new LS engines with the front end converted correctly to fit a Defender engine bay along with a new transmission pack. When I was last quoted for this a couple of years ago the cost by the time it was imported was around £35 to £40 thousand.

  • @davidmg1925
    @davidmg1925 Před 3 lety

    MMMmmmmm it break down and AA guy takes one look and says "wot????"

  • @julianthomson7398
    @julianthomson7398 Před 3 lety

    I built a 3.5 that I fitted in my series 1, 360 bhp at the wheels 0 to 60 mph in 3 seconds and 0 to 100 mph in 5 carb, no injection or turbo. You build a v8 right and it will give results. and it gave 20 to the gallon if you did not put pedal to the metal.

    • @RPIEngineering
      @RPIEngineering  Před 3 lety +3

      Wow 360bhp at the wheels is some serious power form a little naturally aspirated 3.5 engine especially with huge transmission loss. I think all our viewers would love to see that build!!!

    • @julianthomson7398
      @julianthomson7398 Před 3 lety

      @@RPIEngineering I Sold it a few years ago when I moved house I think I still have a few pictures I rebuilt the whole landrover from the chassis upI actually carried the chassis into my work shop and built it from the ground up. The engine was from an old tc shape v8 rover Stripped crank ground and balanced with lightened flywheel Arp studs in the btm a half race cam bleed down lifters Rover craft cyl heads stage 3 gasflowed adjustable moly pushrods to set preload ofenhouser inlet with holly vac secondery carb malory dual point ignition running electronic ig. original gear box but rebuilt the list goes on It took 3 months 9 to 5 to finnish.

    • @RPIEngineering
      @RPIEngineering  Před 3 lety

      @@julianthomson7398 I think you may have over estimated your power. 600 to 700 bhp at the crank would destroy a Series Land Rover gearbox. A 3.5 litre engine with stage 3 heads even with a decent cam would 220 to 270 bhp numbers at the crank shaft but would be rather racy and not suit most of our customers needs that want bottom end torque in a Land Rover.

    • @julianthomson7398
      @julianthomson7398 Před 3 lety

      @@RPIEngineering I took it to the dyno after building to tweek timing and carb and those are the figures they gave me.when finished.

    • @RPIEngineering
      @RPIEngineering  Před 3 lety

      @@julianthomson7398 Cool. Must have been crankshaft power though not wheel horse power. Rolling road (or chassis dynos as they are sometimes referred to) often calculate the power losses through the transmission and then give you the calculated crankshaft power.

  • @BoSSLeVeLs
    @BoSSLeVeLs Před 3 lety

    Got a 07 supercharged range for sale anyone needs a good engine 78k miles lol

  • @danielward-allen9825
    @danielward-allen9825 Před 2 lety

    LS

  • @robjones4662
    @robjones4662 Před 3 lety +1

    Why would you bother total rubbish 3.5 v8 no power or torque never run right constantly miss fire over heating 10 mpg leaks oil noisy spend thousands of pounds for no benefit if your going to change the engine go Mazda 3.5 tdi diesel or just leave it tdi or td5 and before you ask I have had dozens of v8 defenders conversations and factory v8 total nonsense

    • @RPIEngineering
      @RPIEngineering  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm sure some would agree with you however many would disagree. That's what makes the world a wonderful place. Everyone has there own opinion of what makes a great Defender. For sure any old tired 3.5 litre engine is going to have poor efficiency and pulling power. Done right then can be great vehicles, most we see come through the doors here have been converted poorly and require corrective work and engine refreshing. But when you put the money into getting them right the V8 offers smooth refined power with great get up and go and a sound track that tickles most peoples interests as well.

  • @anonymousonlineuser6543

    Take a shit car and drop shittier car (Discovery) engine in it. Great option and only for 2K. ROFL.