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Old 21-08-2017, 20:38   #1
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Just bought Terrano 3lt 2002 100,000 miles on clock with service history what mods do I need to do to get most out of engine ? As been reading some horror stories of this type of engine blowing up . any help would be great
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Old 21-08-2017, 20:58   #2
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Welcome aboard.

Service it would be a good start and keep it serviced regularly.
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Old 21-08-2017, 22:30   #3
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Hi and welcome.
The horror story problems were sorted before the engines made it to your truck but, as Jim says, a full engine service is a good start.
There are extras you could do and others will list them later I reckon. Mines still standard too at the minute.
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Old 21-08-2017, 23:38   #4
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Hi mate and welcome, do not use anything than pure derv in your truck, it will kill the pump, Rick
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Old 22-08-2017, 08:31   #5
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Just bought Terrano 3lt 2002 100,000 miles on clock with service history what mods do I need to do to get most out of engine ? As been reading some horror stories of this type of engine blowing up . any help would be great
Hi mate and welcome

It's generally accepted that by the time the ZD30 was fitted to the Terrano, the issues that had plagued the Patrol had been put to bed

If you really really wanted to, you could do the same engine mods that they did to prevent problems on the Patrol, if you search for ZD30 NADS Mods you should find plenty of reading material.

Rob (Barrbeast) did these mods on his Y61 Patrol, should be a write up with pictures somewhere.

Only other real issue with the 3.0 litre is the high pressure oil switch is prone to fail which causes the oil light to come on, you can get a new one for near £10
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Old 22-08-2017, 16:20   #6
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Hi thanks for all info I will be paying my £10 soon as ! Just one problem I seem to loose power in 3rd and 4th i.e. Turbo seams like it not kicking in ??
Just had full service today and diff oil changed £££

Thanks any info always helps 👍
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Old 22-08-2017, 17:12   #7
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Hi thanks for all info I will be paying my £10 soon as ! Just one problem I seem to loose power in 3rd and 4th i.e. Turbo seams like it not kicking in ??
Just had full service today and diff oil changed £££

Thanks any info always helps ��
Hello,

Was it the rear diff oil that was changed? If yes are you sure they used the correct oil. It has to be a Limited Slip Diff specific oil or else things can get excitable at the rear end.

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Old 22-08-2017, 19:18   #8
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Hi yes right oil used ! Just need to sort
This turbo lag in 3rd and 4th out now .
Also is it worth blocking the egr valve off ?
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Old 22-08-2017, 20:01   #9
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Hi yes right oil used ! Just need to sort
This turbo lag in 3rd and 4th out now .
Also is it worth blocking the egr valve off ?
Woah there buddy. Research this. It's not as easy as that on 3ltrs.
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Old 22-08-2017, 21:31   #10
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Woah there buddy. Research this. It's not as easy as that on 3ltrs.
Yes your right mite just clean it out .
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Old 23-08-2017, 01:23   #11
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Well worth having your inlet manifold off and giving it a clean, think you will be shocked at what is in there, unless it has been done recently which I doubt, Oh and it is a very strange set up, Rick
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