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Yes ... Fits the 110 national (same Cx u LT230). The Clement uses this cover. I wanted to use but f


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Anyone use / used this cover with radiator heat? Fits in Brazilian inverter link Defender 110? This product encontrvel on other sites? Copied from the site: DX-COV - Tampa LT230 + Capacity | Land Rover Peas "It enhances inverter link the refrigeration oil of the box for two main reasons inverter link Increased capacity of oil (approximately 0.5 liters more). and the heat disipadoras streaks visible inverter link in the photo. Aplicvel vast majority of Defender and Discovery since it interferes with the exhaust of the vehicle. prepared for application of temperature manmetro Pr leo. "G has no price, but it should be cheaper and certainly inverter link much simpler than putting a radiator motorcycle l in front of the car. . .
Yes ... Fits the 110 national (same Cx u LT230). The Clement uses this cover. I wanted to use but fits in my 90tinha pq have mechanical hoist and shaft passes just below the box and fits well in this cover. Have here: Ashcroft Transmissions - LT230 High Capacity Sump Abraham!
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What does the Overdrive? an "extra" gear in the car. The cover serves to fit most oil and improve the internal temperature. Who walks in very hot or preparing an expedition to run many miles in a short time (which was my case), should at least entertain this hypothesis ... * Preventive factor. Abraham!
Marcelo, following a typical inverter link link http://www.4x4brasil.com.br/forum/la...nder-90-a.html Overdrive (Overdrive Defender inverter link 90) On the third page of this link has the finned cover . Buy soon,. . . Thanks for resposrtas.
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