Off-Road Challenge: Land Rover Defender 4-Cylinder vs. 8-Cylinder - Which Reigns Supreme?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this exciting episode, we have a special collaboration featuring Ralph from Sarek Autowerke. Join us as we dive deep into the differences between a four-cylinder and an eight-cylinder modified Land Rover Defender L663. From engine performance to off-road capabilities, we'll explore how these two purpose built Rovers stack up against each other off-road. Whether you're a Land Rover fan or an off-road aficionado, this comparison is a must-watch! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more thrilling automotive content.
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Need to add the 6 cylinder D350 diesel into the next video. Shame it’s not available in the USA 😉
Seriously a shame
The six-cylinder is the motor I always recommend. - Justin
Justin, Ralf. Thanks for all the time u have spent chatting me up en route to a hopeful defender purchase. Justin summed it up, “and after that we have learned absolutely nothing!” I live them both. Sigh 😢
Six cylinder
Air suspension
Rear locker
full powered seats
Those are the must have features in my opinion.
Perfect timing for this as I am looking at a 130X to replace my D5. Thanks guys!
go for it, you will NOT regret it
@HughSmith Talked to Justin, Eric, and Ralf @ SCARR and they said the same. Looking forward to doing the build out on a 130.
Great video. Something about the D90 just makes it a joy.
The V8 90 L663 is my favorite
Really enjoyed this video.
2 years into enjoying my 2022 Defender 110 TReK Edition (#24/70) I have sometimes wished for bigger tires (32"), higher lift (1.5"), and better off-roading skills - but never have I needed more power or torque than the 4-cylinder P300 provides for my fully loaded Defender on any trail, nor would I trade my 18" steelies for the V8 or 6-cylinder engine.
Thanks for your comment, and congratulations on your Trek!
I hear and respect what you're saying. The P300 definitely gets the job done; I’ve been on the trails with many of them over the last few years, but you can tell they're pushing hard on that pedal. On the other hand, the 18-inch wheels are a great trade-off and a nice option without needing a caliper swap. I think I'm just too spoiled after driving so many miles in the P400 and P500..
In the end, isn’t it all about torque, line, tires and driver skill? Or just hit that easy button? You guys are Rock Stars!
Hey quick question at 8:23 I see the ARB hydraulic jack. Quick question how do you safety use with the defender as there is no place to secure the pad?
We use it on the rock sliders
@@Lucky8 Thanks, I think there an opportunity to create a set of sliders with a dedicated slot for the pad.
I don't see the need for it. On our Proud Rhinos sliders, you can stick the jack underneath any portion of the slider and lift it up including the tubes.
I currently have a 2021 Disco Sport, and the 2.0L Petrol has been absolutely solid. I too, am kinda meh on the MHEV system. The 48v battery and the Electric supercharger running on that.
I would choose the white defender in the 110 size.
I hear ya.
Check out Ralph at Sarek He dose great work!
www.sarekautowerke.com
To counter the overly torquey throttle in the V8, could you try installing a Pedal Commander and adjust the initial tip in to be less aggressive? @lucky8 Off-Road
If you switch it to rock mode, the computer tunes the sensitivity.
Really great video
Justin
Your Defender has EAS
What about a Llams device to allow you more control over the suspension height
IE - raised, but not at full height, so that u retain better ride quality
Thoughts ??
I'm not a fan of the Lamb's device. The bags can only inflate so much before the car becomes undrivable. With our lift rods and our SYA kit, the car rides soft, as shown in the video. Plus it is still usable at off-road height. Anything more makes it too bouncy, like a pogo stick.
@@Lucky8
Ok
Big thanks for your reply
👍
Hope this comes across as positive criticism. But less talking and more footage of the two vehicles going over the same obstacles would have been way more interesting. The only take away from this video is the V8 is more powerful…. Like we didn’t know that already. How did they compare conquering the terrain? Which lifted wheels the most or highest? Did any rub the ground or high centre? Which used the traction control more….
Thanks for the comment. We completed our opening film and drive cycle, but another group used the trail and had a failure that took almost three hours. Unfortunately, we ran out of time and could only film the outside portions. We chose Twister to highlight cars going over the flexible cross-axle obstacles, so it's disappointing we couldn't capture that.
Since your social media crew over on Instagram love talking trash about the Grenadier. How about you take a standard l663, your mod l663 and a Grenadier trialmaster with eibach spring lift and 33.
Just for the record it's not my crew that's talking trash about the car. It's me I can't stand the look of it. It hurts my head. It doesn't know what vehicle it's trying to copy more. It's a G wagon want be . No, it's a Defender wana be. No it's FJ want be.
At best it's a modern day Santana - Justin
@@Lucky8 "modern day Santana" ouch! haha. Classic!
@Lucky8 I appericate the frankness. Let's not forget a ton people think the L663 looks like a modern day Ford Flex.
I respect that. Owning a classic defender and going into the new defender there's a stark difference. I prefer the Kia soul reference.
@@Lucky8
😂😂😂 the Ineos has an identity crisis.
Cant beat the V8, on road its awesome
And the sound!
The 4-cylinder needs a little Hawk Tuah...
Lame.
What's with that stance of the guy on the right 😂😂😂🤡
hes a looser
title says "off road challenge". Instead shows two middle aged men standing in front of their land rovers. are you serious..... I expect more
I'm sorry the title did not live up to your expectations. Please check your next credit card statement for a full refund.