Chris H
Well-Known Member
Are these the same engine ? They seem to come in 285/310 and 330hp, would it be just a ECU tune to get a 285 to a 330 or is there something major that gets you the extra power.
Kad 300 or as Bandit says the 40 series engine, is a six cylinder 3.6 liter. The Kad300 at 285hp is the last of the 40 series engine which was born in the early eighties as a 130hp unit.
D6 available in 310 - 330 - 350 - 370 - 400 - 435hp is 5.5 liter six cylinder block.
Thanks chaps, is it possible to upgrade the power outputs without changing major components ?
At 10 years old the D4/6 is getting A very expensive engine to maintain.
Good effort PYB but for ocd completeness I am obliged to point out that the D6 was also available as a 280![]()
Worse than the KADs Paul?
Worse than the KADs Paul?
Looking at the pair I’m doing at the moment yes, the KAD doesn’t require the level of repair at 10 years old that this pair of D series requires.
What needs repairing?
Both drives with emulsified oil. - not had this one yet.
Shift cables - yep had this
Steering cable - not had yet
Both heat exchangers need strip clean , new end caps - yep had this
Oil coolers strip clean and new housings - not had this yet
Intercoolers , strip clean and new parts - not had this yet.
Also to add to the list :-
New belt pulleys
Power steering relief valve starting to fail
Cracked raw water strainer housing
Pulleys were a mod from plastic to steel , doing this as well.
Relief valve fails due to water in oil corroding internals .
Water strainers another mod..
Not much of this on the previous engines, but it’s good for business .
VP had to keep the weight down to sell engines so the ancillaries had to be made of lightweight materials, it’s just like modern cars , there full of plastic.
Does the same apply to the D3 series? I heard this week in Dusseldorf that this is an aluminium block while the D4 and D6 were considered more utilitarian engines. Is the (latest) D3 possibly worse on that scale?
Cheers