A "Go Anywhere" Vehicle With A Great Pedigree
It's amazing how our preconceptions towards something or someone change how we act. Foreigners are treated with suspicion, celebrities are either heroes or villains and 4x4's such as Land Rovers are used solely to destroy the Earth's atmosphere. The list goes on and on. Since 9/11 it seems every Muslim has a bad name and there's almost an expectation that something bad will happen. I experienced such a thing a few years ago flying back from Chicago, a few days after planned terror attacks on US to UK flights were thwarted. With the airport on high alert, passengers by default were also uneasy. I was particularly so, as I hate flying anyway and the thought of being blown up mid air rather than crashing due to a catastrophic technical failure really didn't appeal to me. As we started boarding, two Muslim men rushed to the check-in desk. They were obviously late arriving and there was a real danger they wouldn't be allowed on the flight.
Over a short, but demanding course in the hills outside of Malibu, California, the Range Rover PHEV prototype felt like a standard Range Rover while clambering up and down loose, undulating surfaces. It wasn't until I rolled down the window that I realized what it lacked: powertrain noise. The only sounds were the late fall birds chirping and the rocks crunching underneath the SUV's tires. Nothing is more important than vehicle range when it comes to exploring the world, something Land Rover takes rather seriously. Though fuel-economy figures won't be out until next summer, Land Rover assured us that the PHEV will be the thriftiest in the Range Rover lineup. We're not yet at the point where a solar panel could be attached to the roof to extend its range to near perpetual motion, but the future of off-roading is starting to come into view. Aside from cost and complexity, the only downside to the way the automaker adapted a plug-in powertrain to a platform designed for an internal combustion engine is that its battery is located in the cargo area. Overall luggage capacity behind the second row drops from 31.8 to 28.3 cubic feet.
It took the best part of Saturday afternoon to remove the Vanguard engine from the Bolens chassis, and another hour or so to strip down the two cylinder heads. Eventually I found the problem, or at least the symptom, a bent push-rod for the exhaust valve on number one cylinder. Eventually I figured a way to use the vice to compress the spring. Something had happened to the valve stem oil seal, and a bit of coiled wire, that I assume was part of this seal, came loose. Assuming this was what caused the push-rod to bend, I removed the wire and ordered a replacement push-rod online. Once the push-rod arrives, we'll re-mantle the cylinder heads and see if we can't get everything to turn over properly by had. If so, I will probably just put the engine back in and hope for the best. Another theory is water in the gas tank.
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New Land Rover innovations debut in the Discovery Sport, including available Autonomous Emergency Braking1 and a new touchscreen infotainment system3. The Land Rover demonstration course will host vehicle obstacles intended to showcase the breadth of capability of its model line-up and the vehicles' arsenal of technology. Amongst a variety of challenging obstacles, the course will feature a rock crawling obstacle designed to showcase the vehicle's composure on rocky surfaces, in addition to showing the articulation benefits of Land Rover's suspension systems. Guests will have an opportunity to drive the 2014 Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Evoque and Land Rover LR4 over the custom-built course with a professional Land Rover Driving Instructor as co-pilot. The course will run 10am-6pm, from Wednesday, November 19 to Sunday, November 23, 2014. To register for Land Rover Experience L.A. The consumer experience will include a showcase of the latest offerings of Land Rover branded merchandise and details of recently announced brand partnerships. Information on the brand's Adventure driving programs that feature a range of driving events and expeditions in the latest Land Rover models will also be highlighted. Vehicles on display during the event include a 2014 Range Rover that took part in the epic 1,100-mile Great Divide Expedition this past August. A fleet of stock unmodified 2014 Range Rover vehicles traveled unpaved roads and 4x4 trails along a portion of the original Great Divide route to demonstrate Land Rover's continued leadership at providing off-road capability with exceptional luxury. A Land Rover LR4 will be also be displayed highlighting the recently commissioned Land Rover adventure thriller The Vanishing Game, a new interactive, digital book written by internationally acclaimed British author William Boyd. This full-length, original online adventure thriller from the best-selling novelist follows protagonist Alec Dunbar on a suspenseful driving adventure from London to a remote part of Scotland.