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[QUOTE username=NoGaBiker userid=8980684 postid=1332845924]
Perhaps you mentioned it earlier and I missed it but Iâm curious why you arenât standing in line at Land Rover of Denver (or wherever the nearest JLR dealer is to you) waiting for a L663 Defender P400? 400hp/400tq with the ZF8 makes for a plenty fast truck for me even in the mountains, and my other cars over the past 18 years have been Porsche Turbos and GT cars so Iâm not a stranger to acceleration.
I too wonder why BMWâs turbo 3.0 I-6 makes 120hp less than Jaguarâs, as well as considerably less torque (350 vs 400, iirc). Whether I will overlook that and keep the IG and sell my P400 when my number comes up or not remains to be seen once the IG gets to the US. But Iâm still puzzled about the discrepancy in output.[/QUOTE]
Hi NoGaBiker,
I have absolutely no interest in the new Defender - way too much tech. I am in the market for solid front axle, body on frame, manual transfer case, and driver-controlled differential locks; but I'm hoping to use the same vehicle as a daily driver in the mountains of Colorado. So I don't want a 'tractor' like a 1975 Landcruiser. I've owned one of those, and other similar vehicles, and I've tried pairing them with a second car for commuting. Without getting into the details, I've opted to move away from that approach. The Grenadier is - by far - the closest thing to a match. The only tech I really want are heated seats and a heated steering wheel (neither of these interfere with the actual driving experience, and if either fail, the vehicle still drives). I'd also prefer a manual transmission, but that has become too small a market, and automatic transmissions have finally become really good. In particular, the ZF transmission is the first auto I have enjoyed driving.
I really don't think its too much to expect more than 281 HP and 332 lb-ft of torque from the B58. The same size engine from Ford in the Bronco Raptor (turbo-charged 3.0) is making over 400 HP and something like 450 lb-ft of torque; the new turbo-charged 3.0 from Stellantis makes similar power numbers. I'll repeat for the tenth time, I'm not expecting THOSE numbers from the B58 - not if its tuned for longevity. I did, however, expect to see the standard output from the B58 - something in the order of 325 HP and 365 lb-ft of torque. After all, the Grenadier weighs nearly 6,000 pounds. To provide longevity, Ineos could upgrade engine internals - as opposed to reducing power output. Lastly, the standard output engine could then be paired with the 8HP70 (or 8HP76). Power and durability.
Perhaps you mentioned it earlier and I missed it but Iâm curious why you arenât standing in line at Land Rover of Denver (or wherever the nearest JLR dealer is to you) waiting for a L663 Defender P400? 400hp/400tq with the ZF8 makes for a plenty fast truck for me even in the mountains, and my other cars over the past 18 years have been Porsche Turbos and GT cars so Iâm not a stranger to acceleration.
I too wonder why BMWâs turbo 3.0 I-6 makes 120hp less than Jaguarâs, as well as considerably less torque (350 vs 400, iirc). Whether I will overlook that and keep the IG and sell my P400 when my number comes up or not remains to be seen once the IG gets to the US. But Iâm still puzzled about the discrepancy in output.[/QUOTE]
Hi NoGaBiker,
I have absolutely no interest in the new Defender - way too much tech. I am in the market for solid front axle, body on frame, manual transfer case, and driver-controlled differential locks; but I'm hoping to use the same vehicle as a daily driver in the mountains of Colorado. So I don't want a 'tractor' like a 1975 Landcruiser. I've owned one of those, and other similar vehicles, and I've tried pairing them with a second car for commuting. Without getting into the details, I've opted to move away from that approach. The Grenadier is - by far - the closest thing to a match. The only tech I really want are heated seats and a heated steering wheel (neither of these interfere with the actual driving experience, and if either fail, the vehicle still drives). I'd also prefer a manual transmission, but that has become too small a market, and automatic transmissions have finally become really good. In particular, the ZF transmission is the first auto I have enjoyed driving.
I really don't think its too much to expect more than 281 HP and 332 lb-ft of torque from the B58. The same size engine from Ford in the Bronco Raptor (turbo-charged 3.0) is making over 400 HP and something like 450 lb-ft of torque; the new turbo-charged 3.0 from Stellantis makes similar power numbers. I'll repeat for the tenth time, I'm not expecting THOSE numbers from the B58 - not if its tuned for longevity. I did, however, expect to see the standard output from the B58 - something in the order of 325 HP and 365 lb-ft of torque. After all, the Grenadier weighs nearly 6,000 pounds. To provide longevity, Ineos could upgrade engine internals - as opposed to reducing power output. Lastly, the standard output engine could then be paired with the 8HP70 (or 8HP76). Power and durability.