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FD7



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2006 Defender 90 V8 Petrol ST Auto Chawton White
V8 Ninety / V8 Defender guidance required
Hello all....

I've always liked the idea of a V8 90 or Defender, but recently found myself increasingly in want of one... I'm a little familiar with TD5 / TDCIs, but V8 Ninety or V8 Defenders are more new to me.

So thought I'd ask if any members could point me in the direction of a guide / resource area (aside from the forum, which is great Laughing ) you've come across to allow me to become a bit more informed on them?

I suppose quite interested in the original V8 90 and then perhaps Defender V8s.


Happy for anyone to PM me too, even if you happen to have one you may sell Thumbs Up Smile
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Lodelaner



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United Kingdom 1988 Defender 90 V8 Petrol ST Shire Blue
I love a good book - and have a few!


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I'd probably point you towards the James Taylor books:
Land Rover One Ten and Ninety specification guide
Land Rover 90 and 110 Range - 30 years of the Coil-Sprung 4x4 models

I'm not sure if you can still get it - but the Land Rover 90 110 Defender Gold Portfolio 1983-1994 by Brooklands Books has some good reading and reviews of the early V8s.

I'm also a bit of a detail nerd, have had a factory Ninety V8 CSW, 50th Anniversary and have now another 3.9 V8 soft top. JB

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JOW240725



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I was going to mention James Taylors book.

But really you just need to buy one! Thumbs Up James
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Chicken Drumstick



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Re: V8 Ninety / V8 Defender guidance required
FD7 wrote:
Hello all....

I've always liked the idea of a V8 90 or Defender, but recently found myself increasingly in want of one... I'm a little familiar with TD5 / TDCIs, but V8 Ninety or V8 Defenders are more new to me.

So thought I'd ask if any members could point me in the direction of a guide / resource area (aside from the forum, which is great Laughing ) you've come across to allow me to become a bit more informed on them?

I suppose quite interested in the original V8 90 and then perhaps Defender V8s.


Happy for anyone to PM me too, even if you happen to have one you may sell Thumbs Up Smile

What do you want to know?

By and large they are still a Ninety or Defender. i.e. most of the bits are the same still. Although by the time of the Defender name (i.e. TDI introduction), very few factory V8's sold, esp in the UK until phased out.

Normally the V8's have a 4 pin rear diff, even if they have drums. And the gearbox is usually an LT-85, although not sure if they ever used the LT-77S of R380 on latter examples.

The 50th Anni model is a V8 and nice, but big premium. They are all auto.

NAS are nice, but also big premium these days.

True factory V8's are tall geared and low on power. Nice, but no rocket ship when compared to a tuned Tdi or newer diesel.

Any with a 3.9/4.0/4.6 EFI swap will go way better however. Pretty easy conversion if you find a tidy diesel of any vintage.
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Lodelaner



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United Kingdom 1988 Defender 90 V8 Petrol ST Shire Blue
https://www.lrukforums.com/resources/early-90-buying-advice.132/

A forum to forum link, but it does have some pertinent info. Ref the V8.

LT85 was used up to around 1990, then LT77, then R380 from 1994MY.

Agree that they’re overgeared - I ended up with a 1.4 tbox on my Ninety and 50th Anniversary. I have a 1.2 in my manual serpentine 3 .9 V8 now. JB

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GREENI



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I’m partial to a v8 Wink
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Smiles per mile
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Ranger 6



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United Kingdom 1988 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Rimini Red
JOW240725 wrote:
....But really you just need to buy one! Thumbs Up


This!! Thumbs Up 90 V8 CSW - 1988
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
My V8 has the normal 3.5 carb engine with the 5 speed LT85, it’s definitely no rocket ship but doesn’t need to be. Of course you can go for one of the later Works V8’s which LR produced if you can find one and have around £150K or thereabouts lying around Whistle However I’m happy with my Old School V8, just enough power and a nice burble from the exhaust.



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GREENI



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V8 rag. It’s the ultimate. (Even more so with an auto).

This hit the streets this week, 3UZ (manual). Lovely car, really nice owner.



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Chicken Drumstick



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defender9 wrote:
My V8 has the normal 3.5 carb engine with the 5 speed LT85, it’s definitely no rocket ship but doesn’t need to be. Of course you can go for one of the later Works V8’s which LR produced if you can find one and have around £150K or thereabouts lying around Whistle However I’m happy with my Old School V8, just enough power and a nice burble from the exhaust.



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Looks fab. If you have a burble from the exhaust, it must be aftermarket though. Stock exhaust is very quiet and mutes the V8 a lot.
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
^^^ yes aftermarket stainless steel with s/s manifolds, think it was from Double S.
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FD7



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Thank you all for the insights, I've been having / continue to have a very good read indeed! Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Glad I asked, as always credit to the forum Very Happy

I think a V8 rag top / pickup or CSW would be more in keeping for what I'd like.

I just fancy trying something a little different for a while and not necessarily expecting a rocket ship just an all round nice vehicle with a more pleasant engine note. Then see where that takes me..... (Usually getting onto track days would keep me entertained, but I'm unlikely to get that time commitment, so would be nice to get out on the road and enjoy this instead)

As far as engines go, learning plenty already and would be great to eventually build a project to my own spec, but I think as I'm so unfamiliar with their characteristics (replies have been very insightful however), its probably wise that I start getting some experience under my belt with one.
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FD7



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2006 Defender 90 V8 Petrol ST Auto Chawton White
well, I've been reading and reading. Searching and searching, but that doesn't appear to be an easy task. Seems like something that requires a bit of a time perhaps Confused


How are these engines for general running / behaving well?
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Lodelaner



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United Kingdom 1988 Defender 90 V8 Petrol ST Shire Blue
Fine if serviced and looked after. Sensitive to missed oil changes and overheating if neglected like any other engine.

But, they’re smooth and will tolerate quite a lot of wear to cam and valve train without sounding like a bag of spanners.

To drive they’re great off and on road. The low speed driveability is unlike a diesel and they even tolerate running backwards on a failed hill climb.

What books did you get in the end to satisfy your thirst for knowledge? JB

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