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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1373 |
1. Diff lock is nice to have, but not essential, if you find a car that is otherwise right I would not pass over it on the off chance that one with it will come along. Your main limiting factor will be tyres, my 322s had either Goodyear MT/R or Duratrac in 255/55R19 for winter. Duratracs are the LR homologated tyre now, the MT/R is no longer available in that size. Duratrac has lower speed rating.
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15th Jul 2020 12:19pm |
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chris_read Member Since: 26 Feb 2012 Location: Louth, Lincolnshire Posts: 473 |
2- mine is a September 2009 MY2010 3.6TDV8 and I’m not aware of it having a DPF.
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15th Jul 2020 12:27pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2469 |
The only times my 4.4 TDV8 annoyingly changes down is in undulating terrain using cruise control at 100 kph without having selected manual mode on the gearbox or if travelling only just fast enough to be in 8th then suddenly booting it, which can cause the gearbox to drop up to 3 gears depending on how much boot. For normal overtaking I tend to pre-select 7th (up-shift to force temporary 8th manual then down-shift to 7th) then boot it fairly heavily, although the g/box then wont drop lower if I decide that I'd like more. For brisk overtaking just floor it then up-shift rapidly as the urgency diminishes. |
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15th Jul 2020 12:34pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7792 |
I’m still getting my head round the fact an HGV has kick down. I’ve never driven one, but want a go more than ever now 😀
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15th Jul 2020 12:52pm |
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diesel Dave Member Since: 14 Aug 2015 Location: Stockport Posts: 455 |
I've had both 3.6 and 4.4, the latter being an L405, but I think the 8 speed box has very similar characteristics on both models. If I had to choose now i've had both there would be no comparison, the 4.4 is more powerful, more economical, and the 8 speed box is a dream. That said, before the change when I'd not missed what i'd not had, I swore by the 3.6 and did many happy miles in it, thousands of them towing a twin axle caravan all over the UK, France and Germany. My own view is they get better as they get newer. Hope you enjoy which ever you choose.
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15th Jul 2020 2:25pm |
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WickNordin Member Since: 10 Jul 2020 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 21 |
thanks guys, appreciate all the advice. Good to know about the oil coolers
I believe some companies have the kickdown and manual mode removed to safe fuel and ensure their drivers truly are in the way of everyone *cough - supermarkets - cough* tippers is where the fun is at, fully freighted, usually on pretty average kit, often up hill and down dale. The truck i had for the last year and a half was a rare for a 65 plate scania R490 with a manual gearbox, it was a nice thing, even if it did have the wrong axles, lovely aggregate walking floor trailer too. I always wanted a go on one of the latest and greatest volvos, which you can now spec a dual clutch gearbox on, perfect, i don't know why this hadn't been done before. imagine how much time and fuel a lorry wastes waiting for that giant turbo to spool up after every slow, automated single clutch manual gearchange, the dual clutch would fix all that! |
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15th Jul 2020 3:46pm |
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Brian Considine Member Since: 15 Apr 2019 Location: Garlinge Posts: 428 |
They do indeed, but then the on board datalogging grasses you up to an irritating little man called a driver trainer who only drives a desk. You also need to brake as is you have an eggshell between your boot & the brake pedal or go over 2,000 RPM even for a second. No wonder they suffer from glazed discs & DPF/regen issues. 2003 Range Rover Vogue TD6 |
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15th Jul 2020 7:38pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8503 |
Had both the 3.6 and 4.4
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15th Jul 2020 8:22pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4301 |
Don’t overthink it. Go 4.4 Gone to a good home: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE Buckingham Blue with Ivory and clear glass = "Rory"
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15th Jul 2020 8:54pm |
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WickNordin Member Since: 10 Jul 2020 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 21 |
Thanks again all, very helpful, I think i've decided that the 4.4 diesel is the way to go, unless i find that magic low mile pre facelift 3.6 for cheap.
I was lucky i only ever worked for tipper and/or agri companies, i dont think i could deal with that sort of thing. That said, I miss it, and seeing how the latest scanias seem to often be ordered with more power and tag axles, I definitely get the longing when im out and about, but i moved on to a job with, more money, less hours and more time at home, i'd be silly to go back to being at the traffic commissioners mercy. |
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16th Jul 2020 11:14am |
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Martin2 Member Since: 15 Jun 2020 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 766 |
All true, but it's worth it in fuel savings and you can have a handy app now as well! MY23 Panamera E-Hybrid MY19 SDV8 Autobiography - Sold |
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16th Jul 2020 11:49am |
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RRDunc Member Since: 26 Feb 2020 Location: Leicestershire/Warwickshire border Posts: 517 |
I have a 2012 Autobiography 4.4 TDV8 and the gearbox is so smooth.
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18th Jul 2020 12:09am |
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MarkinNantwich Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: nantwich Posts: 42 |
"In addition to the locking centre diff I also have an electronic locking rear diff"
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18th Jul 2020 12:47am |
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RRDunc Member Since: 26 Feb 2020 Location: Leicestershire/Warwickshire border Posts: 517 |
It's useful on my drive when I have to get past where my D2 has been marking its territory!
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18th Jul 2020 1:04am |
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