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RRT Member Since: 26 Mar 2018 Location: South Coast Posts: 247 |
I have been running my 4.4 V8 for over 5 years and not been disappointed. Fuel consumption wise anything from 22mpg on short runs to 32mpg on long runs and I am not the most economical driver. MY17 RRS 4.4d V8 Autobiography - Aintree Green (also referred to on Topix as British Racing Green) |
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Wed Sep 25 2024 3:52pm |
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Mac35 Member Since: 15 Dec 2023 Location: Angus Posts: 39 |
Swings and roundabouts I guess, both have issues, some more common than others. I’ve got an SDV8 and so far I’ve replaced the oil cooler gaskets and associated o rings for turbo oil feed and coolant hose. The V8 isn’t ideal if you do a lot of short journeys. Means more incomplete DPF regens and as a result more oil dilution. If you do a lot of short journeys more regular oil changes are wise to keep the turbos and bearings in good order. Turbo failure isn’t common as such but not unheard of. Same goes for spun bearings. I have a fault code for EGR temperature sensor, again not unheard of in the SDV8. It’s not actually on the EGR but the left hand exhaust manifold. Doesn’t appear to effect the running of the car or how fast the DPF fills up. Pig or a job so I’ve not tackled it…yet.
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Thu Sep 26 2024 2:40am |
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Johnrrs Member Since: 16 Feb 2021 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 456 |
I have an 2015 SDV6 and so far no engine issues. I’ve had this car for around 8 years but only do around 3K miles a year and get it serviced yearly as per LR spec. Only problems so far was a leaky drive shaft seal, turbo seal oil leak, soft close door issues but I’m sure these were shot battery related as new battery fitted after 7 years and no problem since. All covered by my warranty. After coming on here and reading about the crank shaft issues it terrified me and made me get an aftermarket warranty with Warranty direct which costs about £1K a year. I’ve had this for about 4 years now and so far have had my monies worth with warranty claims. A recon engine exchange service from EBay range from £3K to £6K but it does seem like the Wild West out there so if my warranty didn’t fix a snapped crank shaft for any reason I’d be doing some serious research. Expect to pay £15K for new engine at dealers according to posts on this site. Any car engine can fail (my ford transit connect did and cost £3K for 2nd hand engine replacement) so I wouldn’t let the low percentage crank shaft snaps put you off the SDV6. |
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Thu Sep 26 2024 3:41am |
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M3DPO Member Since: 30 Apr 2013 Location: Notts Posts: 36 |
That’s comparable to a 3.0 TDV6, I too am pondering over a 4,4V8 as they seem better equipped and are similarly priced. |
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Thu Sep 26 2024 11:09am |
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Turdmon Member Since: 05 Aug 2020 Location: Lancashire Posts: 116 |
I don’t hammer mine everywhere, but don’t drive it like a granny either and generally use it for longer journeys but checked the other week and over 6k miles average is 35.7 mpg. That’s on the later 306bhp SDV6 engine with adblue etc. Always had it serviced at LR and kept it with their warranty and it’s given me no bother at all over the four years I’ve owned it. It’s a cracking car and I really like the engine. |
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Sat Sep 28 2024 10:54pm |
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Barbel jim Member Since: 29 May 2024 Location: Northants Posts: 4 |
4.4 sdv8 everyday… just swapped from a l322 4.4 6 years, 800000 miles only issue was know point of failure, 4 oil pipes by the manifolds. I was looking at l405, but it’s just too big! For me the sdv6 crank is just a lottery…… replacement starting at £7k for fix and flog……. |
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Sun Sep 29 2024 5:08pm |
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Turdmon Member Since: 05 Aug 2020 Location: Lancashire Posts: 116 |
800,000? Stroll on. |
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Sun Sep 29 2024 5:25pm |
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Barbel jim Member Since: 29 May 2024 Location: Northants Posts: 4 |
80,000 |
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Sun Sep 29 2024 5:58pm |
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