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Rebuilding Rover
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no most of us on this side of the pond are trying to figure out how to change the gas to diesel lol. We all want what you have already.
Honestly I really wouldn't see the benefit of the conversion myself. You'll lose the diesels torque, better mileage, and add a mess of electronics and wiring unless your using a carb set up. I would stick with the diesel. It's not like any of the rover gas engines produce any insane amounts of power.
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