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landybehr



Member Since: 17 Apr 2013
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Hi there,
I unterstand the Ashcroft kit controls the autobox by means of Compushift. How is the JE 6speed autobox controlled ? Is any communication to the engine management involved?
Thx!
Post #762938 11th Mar 2019 9:50pm
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Pickles



Member Since: 26 May 2013
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Australia 2013 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 CSW Keswick Green
I don't think I'd like an auto with a 2.2,...not enough power. ,.... Acceleration wouldn't be too flash,....for me that is,....Of course I know that some drivers have different priorities.
Jeez, there's some nice stuff in that JE catalogue!
Pickles.
Post #762948 11th Mar 2019 10:36pm
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landybehr



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I see some advantage in the relatively low 1st gear of the 6speed autobox. Taking into account that the torque converter amplifies the torque (to my knowledge this led to the 4 speed autoboxes of ZF (but others also) having a first gear ratio that was rather close to the second gear of manual boxes) and finding a first gear which is somewhat close to the first of the MT82 ... I could imagine accerelation from standstill and towing capability is quite good. Shifts will be much faster than I could do. Then there are lots of remapped 2.2Tdcis around with sufficient power.. In the end a question of personal preferences.

I have another question: does either of the autobox conversions (be it Ashcroft or JE) get rid of bloody output shaft/coupling of the MT82 ?
Post #762956 11th Mar 2019 11:28pm
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gerhardtv123



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big steve wrote:
Jelly bean I’d be really keen to see some picture of the box to transfer case adaptor if you ever fancy getting underneath her

I have a brand new box laying in my workshop and would love to throw it behind my 3.2

Regards steve
Im probably doing this wrong, new to the forum, im wanting to do the auto conversion to my 130, also contemplating the 3.2 conversion, any advice appreciated
Post #957748 9th Jul 2022 6:36am
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kenzle8a



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I read somewhere that you need the specific 3.2 from the transit, the ranger version requires more work.

As for the auto box I’ve been speaking to DT engine solutions about their conversion as it’s all hydraulic, as there’s no parts for the compushift at present, abiet mines a td5 but he’s done a few on Puma’s
Post #957765 9th Jul 2022 12:47pm
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JOW240725



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Welcome to the forum foremost, we like photos here! Thumbs Up

I think it's generally considered the 3.2tdci isn't worth the effort and there are better options.

Dt Engines and 4x4 Fabrications, to name a couple, in the UK offer lots of options.

Good luck. James
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Post #957783 9th Jul 2022 6:07pm
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gerhardtv123



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Hi, thanks.
i’ve decided to fit a toyota 2.8gd6
the whole conversion works out about the same as doing the JE auto conversion on the 2.2

I recently had a GM l83 fitted to my 90, the way fuel prices are now i might just park it
Post #957787 9th Jul 2022 6:59pm
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gerhardtv123



Member Since: 09 Jul 2022
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South Africa 2012 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Stornoway Grey
lord-haggis wrote:
I read somewhere that you need the specific 3.2 from the transit, the ranger version requires more work.

As for the auto box I’ve been speaking to DT engine solutions about their conversion as it’s all hydraulic, as there’s no parts for the compushift at present, abiet mines a td5 but he’s done a few on Puma’s
Thank you, decided not to bother with the 3.2 conversion
Post #957788 9th Jul 2022 7:01pm
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steveww



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Nene Overland offer a 3.2 TDCi conversion.
https://www.neneoverland.co.uk/services/engineering-performance/

I have an Alive remap with BIG intercooler on my 2.2 and I find that's enough.
Post #957869 11th Jul 2022 11:30am
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