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andyleeds



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zambezi Silver
3.0l MHEV engine

another engine question, what's the general opinion of the this 3 litre version of the diesel engine, im assuming it doesnt have the issues with the crank shaft that the earlier ones had?

any info appreciated

Post #697977 13th Aug 2024 10:10am
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GraemeS



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For starters, it has a main bearing each side of each piston - 7 mains vs 4 in the TDV6/SDV6, so no vibration resonance risk of flexing the crankshaft.

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Chalky



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I'm not an expert on the technologies of engines, but I can tell you it is a brilliant engine, very quick, smooth and very good on fuel. Highly recommended Thumbs Up It is a lot cheaper than the 350 too! Not really sure why you would need the 350 unless you are towing. All LR cars from 1984
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Post #698049 14th Aug 2024 10:22am
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GraemeS



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A 21.5 D350 is what I would want if I was to replace my 4.4 TDV8 L322.

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andyleeds



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it would appear that the price point that I am interested in, low 40's the 4.4 diesel or the 3 litre MHEV are available...... which is the best choice...... im not bothered about going fast, more interested in cruising, quietness and MPG.....

cheers

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Philip



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The straight six is smoother and more economical.

Post #698302 18th Aug 2024 2:06pm
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andyleeds



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cheers Phillip, good to know

cheers

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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See if you can find a 3.0 HEV with the antiroll stability system as an option... This was fitted to all 4.4's as standard but makes a HUGE difference in both drivability & passenger comfort/fatigue motion sickness... Thats the biggest issue for me with the 3.0, boaty floaty handling at any speed. The 3.0 feels under controlled for my liking... Thumbs Up

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andyleeds



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in an ideal world I would find a 4.4 or 3.0mhev or even a plug in 2.0 in lwb in red, blue, or green with a tow bar and ski hatch option but they seem to be thin on the ground. Laughing

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Martin2



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Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
See if you can find a 3.0 HEV with the antiroll stability system as an option... This was fitted to all 4.4's as standard but makes a HUGE difference in both drivability & passenger comfort/fatigue motion sickness... Thats the biggest issue for me with the 3.0, boaty floaty handling at any speed. The 3.0 feels under controlled for my liking... Thumbs Up


Completely agree, I wouldn’t have bought one without it. It was fairly ‘boaty’ with it! I had it in Sport whenever I wasn’t on the motorway as it reduced the delay for the anti roll to kick in. Or at least it felt that way. MY23 Panamera E-Hybrid
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harisson



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hi andyleeds

I had a 2015 RRS with the SDV6 and now a D350 L494 (so, "old model" with new engine Smile )

the D350 is a silky smooth engine with good - very good consumption behaviors Smile
here in Switzerland on the highway with 120-130km/h I can drive it with max 8l/100km
overall consumption is 9.5l/100km plus/minus

the engine has absolute zero vibrations, is silky smooth, VERY quite. Often I am looking on the ODO if the engine is idling or not Smile it's really interesting and a fascinating engine

If I would be on your point, I would look forward for a D300 or D350 Range Rover Sport HST D350

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andyleeds



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cheers everyone thats good to know, I will convert your figs into MPG Very Happy

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Arch Stanton



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mine is a 2018 4.4V8 and I love it, smooth enough, pretty quiet, and plenty enough power/torque and sounds great when span up. I am getting a real world average of 31mpg which is obviously a mix of town and distance. On a long run, the most I have seen is a real world 42mpg (44 on the computer) for a motorway trip from Cheshire to the south coast and back @60-65mph.

We had a Defender courtesy car last week that had the D300 engine and it was lovely. Smoother than mine, probably a touch quieter, had plenty of go when booted into life. I cant comment on the mpg as I didnt have it long enough. Out of the two, I'd say the D300/D350 is the better engine but as mentioned above, the add ons that that 4.4 had as standard (and mine is a well spec'd AB) may mean I go to another 4.4 (last in the line) for my next car if a properly spec'd D300/D350 doesnt come into range later in the year.

If the rest of the spec was comparable, the D300/D350 would win (but not by much). First time FFRR owner

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