This is the first time I've seen these characters , brilliant video , laughed out loud at the alloy cover falling off . Then laughed louder when reading the comments . I worked for 11 years at JLR Halewood . I drive a Honda CRV on an 09 plate . God bless those people who bought the Evoque , it's not that bad a car and looks great , however if you don't change oil and filter every year , turbo's will go on any car . I loved the video lads , a joy to watch . Thank you , keep it going .
The shaft nut will more than likely now be living in the inter cooler,”DO NOT START THAT ENGINE UNTIL YOU LOCATE IT” or it’s game over if it gets catapulted into the engine!,cheers chaps 👍
Indeed- if it's in there, which it probably is - it'll be caught on the hot side of the charge cooler , or pipework, so wont make it to the engine, but NEEDS to be found all the same.
@@timbo19751975 trust me it will make it in,after fitting a new turbo on a customers car some years ago after never finding the shaft nut the new turbo lasted only a few hundred miles before completely destroying the impeller blades,luckily for me the engine was saved,after that very silly school boy error I strip all intercooler pipes and intercooler now to find the missing culprit,even if still not found I replace the intercooler with a new or used unit to cover my arse,(LESSON LEARNT!)
As a lr fan, i wold stay away from ingenium engines, very week and full of issues, not worth the headache. Personally my favourite engine is the sdv8/tdv8 not saying it has 0 issues but it’s reliable if looked after. But far play doing a good job on it though.
We once had a car with the DPF light on and printed the ECU history. The DPF had tried to regenerate 23 times and every time the "operator removed key". When we asked the customer about his driving habits he said he only used the car to go and get the paper of a morning! Should never have been sold a diesel car.
If the bolt is removed from the bottom engine steady and the top engine steady it allows the engine to be tilted forward which gives a bit more elbow room when your working at the turbo.
I did a few short journeys and I got a warning of dpf blocking. The car instructed me to drive for 30 minutes. I did and got a message saying dpf clean and ok.
You're supposed to reverse flow the DPF cleaning fluid from the outlet back towards the engine end. If you don't, it can push the crud further into the DPF.
I've been speaking with a stronger cockney accent since I started binging your vids. Really enjoying them. I missed "I'm leaving Chris to do the hard work while I pop out" on my bingo card in this one. Nice to see Rob getting his hands dirty in this one. But really impressed with Rob's skills at sourcing parts and cars. Learning a lot from Chris's approach to the work. Where I'd be swearing and cursing, I love how Chris just flatly says "ah that's a shame."
I absolutely love this channel, been subscribed to you both since 2019 and I remember when you used to buy Fiat 500's frequently but now you've moved on to buyers range rovers frequently, nice one chaps🚗
Guys, you said nut missing off cold side of turbo, be worth checking all boost pipes and intercooler and trying to find it. Hope hasn’t inhaled it already with that slight misfire, potential bent valve although compression during cranking sounded good 🤞🏻 Love the channel, always great content 👍
Ingenium engine is a woeful piece of work but people need to learn that a diesel needs to do some work. They're no good for just pottering about around town doing only short journeys!
Why does nobody suggest a 2 micron bypass filter? It takes out the fine crude which depletes the oil and does all the damage on every cold start. Full flow filters are 20 micron.
That’s a nice car, it particularly suits the colour. The Ingenium engines get a bad reputation deservedly in my opinion, however you landed lucky as it appears that the turbo is the problem along with a blocked dpf. These diesel vehicles are not suited to short journeys, far better that they are kept in the power band slogging away doing motorway miles.
Years ago a diesel was deemed more reliable and more fuel efficient than petrol. Now with dpf etc and the 10p per litre more for diesel petrol is way to go.
Knowledge and experience are king in this case, I thought oh dear its got "that" engine in it and I felt like the garages did. You two went straight to the source and came up smelling of roses, it'll cost but nowhere near what us pessamists all thought, nice one gents and a tidy profit coming your way.
I done a Jag,customer didn’t want DPF sending away to be professionally cleaned. So done it this way. After a day to sit and then a 10 min road test, fire brigade ended up extinguishing the fire the DPF caused because oil was boiling on inside
Jesus😮I don’t care what opinions people have this is why I delete the dpf, sorry, have a race dpf fitted on all my diesels because it’s much more reliable and more power.
When I was at Leyland Motors in the late 60s/early 70s an important aspect of the design process was the SAM study (Service Accessibility and Maintenance) which often led to design changes to help customer’s fitters. It seems that this never happens these days looking at vids about working on vehicles…
Really enjoy all SR UK videos and look forward to next ones to be posted. Keep up the good entertaining and interesting videos. Regards from Northern Ireland👍
Beginning of video: I would definitely not start it yet. I would drain the engine oil, take out the oil filter and inspect everywhere for metal debris, coolant etc. Later in video: Surely a lot of mile in town; start/stop many many times. Typical problem for turbo diesel in town driving. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Hats off to aa man on his diagnosis. Garages knew potential cost given age of car and rightly shied away. Why people buy diesels if they're not doing the miles is beyond me and to not run it to clear the dpf is either ignorance or lack priority. Great joke too Rob😂
Your channel was fantastic when it was only Rob doing the comentry, since Chris is now talking and contributing in commentry, it's even better, Brilliant channel Guys, keep up the good work.
I have one of these,had no problem at all,i have done 80k,with a cracking return on the diesel,although as engines go its gutless/flat because its only small
Hiya guys, try find that nut off the turbo! On these they're normally sat in the housing that bolts directly to the turbo, or sometimes sat on top of the air filter 😆... and don't forget to drain the charge cooler bolted to the side of the gearbox, they're normally full of oil. Good luck! Can't wait to see how you get on👍
Fingers crossed for you that she fires up ok but please do the timing chain, it will need one. You could hear the chain rattle on start up. Great work as always guys.
Didn't they do the timing/pump chains on one of those recently? I remember it being a lot of work because the chains run at the 'back' of the engine and the gearbox has to be removed to get access.
They have known about blocked DPF’s causing problems including engine runaway, so why not have the soot percentage displayed on the dash. Not for Land Rover but I have a diagnostic tool you can leave in the OBD port and one of the functions is it can display soot level and if need be you can do a forced regen. It uses the cars own info display to show all info. Guys mind give the intercooler and piping a clean, also flush engine and do a few miles on new oil and change again. Again I enjoyed the video. Cant believe someone was less than honest about outstanding finance on a car they were trying to sell you 😡
If you can afford to buy and run a JLR vehicle, you can afford to pay for the breakdown recovery service you'll inevitably need ... a lot. Lexus, Toyota, Honda, Skoda, Hyundai yes, but JLR? No thanks. A great video and channel. No nonsense, no fuss. Well done guys.
I’ve seen numerous times Land Rovers under 6 months old on the back of a recovery truck (I’ve not actually seen that many Jaguars on the back of recovery trucks in fairness, although I suspect that’s because they’re less common)
I have the current version of this car in the same colour too. It's due in for a recall for an oil feeder pipe to the turbo so as this has the same engine I would suspect this will need it too?
Well I think you dodged a bullet there as the engine sounds fine. That DPF cleaner looks to be very good stuff and works its magic overnight. I look forward to the next episode on this one. Nice colour as well.Thanks for another interesting post Rob and Chris have a good rest of the Bank holiday weekend Gents. 👍👍
Rob and Chris when you first Revved the car up you couldn't here the turbo whistling like you normally can if you listen back to when you did it 👍 very good shout on this one very oily when you took the turbo off hopefully it will be running sweet as nut when it been put back together 👍
When you mentioned radio i thought me and my partner are roofing and building have just bought a dewalt radio that picks up " Gold" because we allready have dewalt batteries and i tell you it is the bestest clearest radio ever and gold is the dogs.....
When i was buildin engine years ago on vans we always replaced the turbos with mitsubishi if they was available as they seemed to be the best at the time that was a long time ago cheers for the videos lads always worth watching
funnily enough , I had a RangeRover classic that had been swapped to a 2.9 mitsubishi lump in it...the engine lasted longer than the chassis , which turned into swiss cheese
All those metal fragments would have ended up at one point through the inlet track into the cylinders. Wishful thinking if you think it's going to be ok. But good luck.
Hello Rob and Chris, amazed at the work that you do! I like the attitude of "lets run the engine and see what happens" only to find that the turbo is scrap!! As always, very interesting to watch you both doing the work with explination(s). Best wishes from Lincolnshire.
hi there,great video, JLR are useless, overcrowded engine compartment, i am a 1970's mechcanic when things were easier, like the original range rover with v8 engine.
When I was young cars rotted away, now the engines kill a car JLR, Ford, and pure tech engines of Peugeot group. What do people think of the Dacia engines , was looking to buy but not sure of engine problems, cheers
Great stuff lads, I honestly love your approach to working on stuff, nothings ever a massive problem. Heres to hoping you can get away with just a turbo and make a tidy profit. Cheers.
Used to work for landrover Perth and we found that if the customer didn’t babysit the damn thing it’d throw codes or choke up , they’re nice when new but Cannot scrimp on maintenance, most happen cars you can stretch it here and there, but with these 9/10 it’ll bite ya in the A..! 😮
Really nice car and blody good job guys. I wonder if the engine lamp hasn't told that something didn't add up? I've seen something alike on a Skoda. The owner denied that anything was wrong, but then it came out that the oil indicator lamp had lighted up. It wasn't the oil indicator but the engine lamp. Luckely he choosed to try and do the repair himself. Not the easiest job without the right tools and know how.
I just don't get how LR isn't accountable for these engines. These aren't 3rd year college project students guessing how to build an engine off CHATGPT, these are people who know the physics, chemistry and maths of what the engine bits do and how they work, and over time too! Then they knowingly put them together, and act all surprised when they go bang. Shocking conduct
Always liked the design of the Evoque and looks great in in that colour combo - pity it was was fitted with such a lousy engine - those diesel ingeniums will probably provide years of business for you guys!
The oil normally runs through the turbo under pressure until it runs out.....high revs until bang... you won't be able to stall it that easily...good luck boys...
I would say that the bloke who you bought that off would buy it back in a heart beat well done lads
This is the first time I've seen these characters , brilliant video , laughed out loud at the alloy cover falling off . Then laughed louder when reading the comments . I worked for 11 years at JLR Halewood . I drive a Honda CRV on an 09 plate . God bless those people who bought the Evoque , it's not that bad a car and looks great , however if you don't change oil and filter every year , turbo's will go on any car . I loved the video lads , a joy to watch . Thank you , keep it going .
Modern diesels - ££££s in DPFs/turbos/injectors/high pressure pumps/etc etc to save £500 a year on fuel
The shaft nut will more than likely now be living in the inter cooler,”DO NOT START THAT ENGINE UNTIL YOU LOCATE IT” or it’s game over if it gets catapulted into the engine!,cheers chaps 👍
Good point well made
Indeed- if it's in there, which it probably is - it'll be caught on the hot side of the charge cooler , or pipework, so wont make it to the engine, but NEEDS to be found all the same.
@@timbo19751975 trust me it will make it in,after fitting a new turbo on a customers car some years ago after never finding the shaft nut the new turbo lasted only a few hundred miles before completely destroying the impeller blades,luckily for me the engine was saved,after that very silly school boy error I strip all intercooler pipes and intercooler now to find the missing culprit,even if still not found I replace the intercooler with a new or used unit to cover my arse,(LESSON LEARNT!)
Another quality Land Rover Ingeni’boom’ engine. Shocking quality!
Just love how you pair just dive in and get it stripped and SORTED well done lads. Chris is a top Tech.
The previous owner was lucky with the turbo, I think another couple of minutes running and the engine would have eaten itself. Great video. 👍
@@smithyc2051that’s nasty
The BMW e46 in the background is exactly like mine 330 diesel. I’ve done 174,000 and it’s never ever miss a beat great engine
I always find in hilarious when Rob works on cars in t-shirts and shorts - he must have so many spare ones! 😊
@@markblunsum6164 And always has while trainers. They are a great pair of guys.
Brilliant job boys sorting the problem , down to experience now , knowledge is king .
As a lr fan, i wold stay away from ingenium engines, very week and full of issues, not worth the headache. Personally my favourite engine is the sdv8/tdv8 not saying it has 0 issues but it’s reliable if looked after. But far play doing a good job on it though.
They used very special alloys in the diesel Ingeniums. A patented mixture of chocolate and brittle eggshells.
The intercooler will also be full of oil - it needs removing and cleaning out.
We once had a car with the DPF light on and printed the ECU history. The DPF had tried to regenerate 23 times and every time the "operator removed key". When we asked the customer about his driving habits he said he only used the car to go and get the paper of a morning! Should never have been sold a diesel car.
An Ingenium made it to 40,000 miles? That must be a record.
Another great video, thanks!
You guys will never be short of busted Land Rovers to fix...... they are ten a penny.... you do like a challenge though! Well continue on! 👍
Don’t mind these actually (the car not yous) best RUclips channel ever cheers guys!
If the bolt is removed from the bottom engine steady and the top engine steady it allows the engine to be tilted forward which gives a bit more elbow room when your working at the turbo.
Don`t forget to find the nut off the turbo in the intercooler
I did a few short journeys and I got a warning of dpf blocking. The car instructed me to drive for 30 minutes. I did and got a message saying dpf clean and ok.
Love the dad jokes, the oldens are always the best one. Great job on the RR guys.
You're supposed to reverse flow the DPF cleaning fluid from the outlet back towards the engine end. If you don't, it can push the crud further into the DPF.
I've been speaking with a stronger cockney accent since I started binging your vids.
Really enjoying them.
I missed "I'm leaving Chris to do the hard work while I pop out" on my bingo card in this one. Nice to see Rob getting his hands dirty in this one. But really impressed with Rob's skills at sourcing parts and cars.
Learning a lot from Chris's approach to the work. Where I'd be swearing and cursing, I love how Chris just flatly says "ah that's a shame."
There's always a good lesson with the way that they methodically diagnose where a problem is and then tackle it.
I absolutely love this channel, been subscribed to you both since 2019 and I remember when you used to buy Fiat 500's frequently but now you've moved on to buyers range rovers frequently, nice one chaps🚗
Guys, you said nut missing off cold side of turbo, be worth checking all boost pipes and intercooler and trying to find it. Hope hasn’t inhaled it already with that slight misfire, potential bent valve although compression during cranking sounded good 🤞🏻
Love the channel, always great content 👍
Ingenium engine is a woeful piece of work but people need to learn that a diesel needs to do some work. They're no good for just pottering about around town doing only short journeys!
They also need much much, *much* more frequent oil changes than LR would suggest is acceptable
@@timbo19751975 very true!
Why does nobody suggest a 2 micron bypass filter? It takes out the fine crude which depletes the oil and does all the damage on every cold start. Full flow filters are 20 micron.
That’s a nice car, it particularly suits the colour. The Ingenium engines get a bad reputation deservedly in my opinion, however you landed lucky as it appears that the turbo is the problem along with a blocked dpf. These diesel vehicles are not suited to short journeys, far better that they are kept in the power band slogging away doing motorway miles.
Need to find the nut off turbo shaft , can be in airbox ready to go through new turbo 😊
Years ago a diesel was deemed more reliable and more fuel efficient than petrol. Now with dpf etc and the 10p per litre more for diesel petrol is way to go.
Knowledge and experience are king in this case, I thought oh dear its got "that" engine in it and I felt like the garages did. You two went straight to the source and came up smelling of roses, it'll cost but nowhere near what us pessamists all thought, nice one gents and a tidy profit coming your way.
these engines are a ticking time bomb
I done a Jag,customer didn’t want DPF sending away to be professionally cleaned. So done it this way. After a day to sit and then a 10 min road test, fire brigade ended up extinguishing the fire the DPF caused because oil was boiling on inside
Jesus😮I don’t care what opinions people have this is why I delete the dpf, sorry, have a race dpf fitted on all my diesels because it’s much more reliable and more power.
Ooh, the fire bridges. You should have dialled 999 love.
When I was at Leyland Motors in the late 60s/early 70s an important aspect of the design process was the SAM study (Service Accessibility and Maintenance) which often led to design changes to help customer’s fitters. It seems that this never happens these days looking at vids about working on vehicles…
Really enjoy all SR UK videos and look forward to next ones to be posted.
Keep up the good entertaining and interesting videos.
Regards from Northern Ireland👍
Got very lucky again guys.
When I saw there was oil on the dip stick I knew you’d got a runner.
Easy way to check the DPF for cracking is to check the exhaust tip for soot 👍🏽
Beginning of video: I would definitely not start it yet. I would drain the engine oil, take out the oil filter and inspect everywhere for metal debris, coolant etc.
Later in video: Surely a lot of mile in town; start/stop many many times. Typical problem for turbo diesel in town driving.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
That's a result Rob with a change of turbo a lovely motor for someone.
Hats off to aa man on his diagnosis. Garages knew potential cost given age of car and rightly shied away. Why people buy diesels if they're not doing the miles is beyond me and to not run it to clear the dpf is either ignorance or lack priority. Great joke too Rob😂
Good evening Rob and Chris, nice looking car. Looking forward to the next video update. Thank you for taking the time to upload another video. Ged.
Your channel was fantastic when it was only Rob doing the comentry, since Chris is now talking and contributing in commentry, it's even better, Brilliant channel Guys, keep up the good work.
I have one of these,had no problem at all,i have done 80k,with a cracking return on the diesel,although as engines go its gutless/flat because its only small
I've done 140k on a 2L ingenium with no problems whatsoever, but then it's been serviced annually!
Timing chain replaced? Or clutch, or DPF? Mines at 83k at present 2.0 serviced every 10,000 miles.
@@OoOJakeOoO Dpf flushed, apart from that nothing, I've added Molyslip from new and at every service.
Hiya guys, try find that nut off the turbo! On these they're normally sat in the housing that bolts directly to the turbo, or sometimes sat on top of the air filter 😆... and don't forget to drain the charge cooler bolted to the side of the gearbox, they're normally full of oil.
Good luck! Can't wait to see how you get on👍
Fingers crossed for you that she fires up ok but please do the timing chain, it will need one. You could hear the chain rattle on start up. Great work as always guys.
Didn't they do the timing/pump chains on one of those recently? I remember it being a lot of work because the chains run at the 'back' of the engine and the gearbox has to be removed to get access.
They have known about blocked DPF’s causing problems including engine runaway, so why not have the soot percentage displayed on the dash.
Not for Land Rover but I have a diagnostic tool you can leave in the OBD port and one of the functions is it can display soot level and if need be you can do a forced regen.
It uses the cars own info display to show all info.
Guys mind give the intercooler and piping a clean, also flush engine and do a few miles on new oil and change again.
Again I enjoyed the video.
Cant believe someone was less than honest about outstanding finance on a car they were trying to sell you 😡
If you can afford to buy and run a JLR vehicle, you can afford to pay for the breakdown recovery service you'll inevitably need ... a lot. Lexus, Toyota, Honda, Skoda, Hyundai yes, but JLR? No thanks. A great video and channel. No nonsense, no fuss. Well done guys.
😂😂😂 the treat at the end for those who watch the full video!!
Thinking JLR products have well and truly earned the reputation
I’ve seen numerous times Land Rovers under 6 months old on the back of a recovery truck (I’ve not actually seen that many Jaguars on the back of recovery trucks in fairness, although I suspect that’s because they’re less common)
Ya and it's not good
I love it that they sound just like Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.😂
A very good buy Rob when you have fixed it guys! Thanks a lot...Great joke! 👍
best and cheapest way for mopping up spills guys is the cheapest supermarket cat litter soaks up great
Sawdust even cheaper!
Another good call, Rob & Chris. Good honest, diagnostic skill without plugging anything in true mechanical knowledge excellent vido thank-you
I have no doubt that you both will get the job done 100%. Can’t wait for the next video.
This is surly the best RUclips channel out there. Love it
I have the current version of this car in the same colour too. It's due in for a recall for an oil feeder pipe to the turbo so as this has the same engine I would suspect this will need it too?
Barum engines have just had one of these in 30,000 miles complete engine rebuild and engine parts are hard to source
Great colour!
I do like the colour, hope the problem isn’t too serious❤.
Every time you fix a car you learn something that helps next time, great watching lads.
god i despair 40k already major mechanical issues !!! landrover at its best😠 excellent content as usual lads
A Land Rover is at its best when you replace it with a slightly older model from Japan just before the first trip.
Like watching a sketch by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore 😅
LOL... I was thinking the same thing.
Well I think you dodged a bullet there as the engine sounds fine. That DPF cleaner looks to be very good stuff and works its magic overnight. I look forward to the next episode on this one. Nice colour as well.Thanks for another interesting post Rob and Chris have a good rest of the Bank holiday weekend Gents. 👍👍
Rob and Chris when you first Revved the car up you couldn't here the turbo whistling like you normally can if you listen back to when you did it 👍 very good shout on this one very oily when you took the turbo off hopefully it will be running sweet as nut when it been put back together 👍
When you mentioned radio i thought me and my partner are roofing and building have just bought a dewalt radio that picks up " Gold" because we allready have dewalt batteries and i tell you it is the bestest clearest radio ever and gold is the dogs.....
People shouldn't be blaming car makers when they are doing short journeys in a diesel, the dpf will get clogged.
Wow a manual that’s crazy we never got these in the states
When i was buildin engine years ago on vans we always replaced the turbos with mitsubishi if they was available as they seemed to be the best at the time that was a long time ago cheers for the videos lads always worth watching
funnily enough , I had a RangeRover classic that had been swapped to a 2.9 mitsubishi lump in it...the engine lasted longer than the chassis , which turned into swiss cheese
Great video the Rovers can be a money pint you can't blame the garages it looks like yous got lucky can't wait for part 2
Love riding in my friends Range Rover but he says it’s always wanting something.
Top video guys, I've heard Jethro tell that joke ( his version is was bit blue ) 👍👍
Just wondering.. Where did the missing parts of the blades and the nut go? 🤔
Down the M4.
They are probably stuck in the intercooler. Without the intercooler they would have been busy wrecking inlet valves and seats.
❤ The colour of the car. Great buy guys.
Sound like a old Massy Fergison tractor i had in the 60s. lol
All those metal fragments would have ended up at one point through the inlet track into the cylinders. Wishful thinking if you think it's going to be ok. But good luck.
Continuous smoke (no puff puffs) is almost certainly the turbo seals. When that throws oil down the inlet side - off go the revs.
yet another great video looking forward to wedensday hope its sorted
Hello Rob and Chris, amazed at the work that you do! I like the attitude of "lets run the engine and see what happens" only to find that the turbo is scrap!! As always, very interesting to watch you both doing the work with explination(s). Best wishes from Lincolnshire.
I can’t believe how lucky U2 guys are 👍
hi there,great video, JLR are useless, overcrowded engine compartment, i am a 1970's mechcanic when things were easier, like the original range rover with v8 engine.
Set of timing chains! Flush that intercooler! As they hold alot of oil after the turbo goes! Then it will be like new 👍
They make good boat anchors
You will soon have that car up and running got faith in you and Chris. What a lovely car and colour.
Nice motor Arfur! A keeper if ever there was one 👏
When I was young cars rotted away, now the engines kill a car JLR, Ford, and pure tech engines of Peugeot group. What do people think of the Dacia engines , was looking to buy but not sure of engine problems, cheers
Great stuff lads, I honestly love your approach to working on stuff, nothings ever a massive problem. Heres to hoping you can get away with just a turbo and make a tidy profit. Cheers.
Got to 40,000? You should contact manufacturers and tell them. Most go to the great scrapyard in the sky at 30,000.
It's like watching Del Boy and Rodney
Looks great guys
Great video as usual guys. Anybody wanting to buy an Evoque (which really are a great car) should really go for the older 2.2 diesel.
Used to work for landrover Perth and we found that if the customer didn’t babysit the damn thing it’d throw codes or choke up , they’re nice when new but Cannot scrimp on maintenance, most happen cars you can stretch it here and there, but with these 9/10 it’ll bite ya in the A..! 😮
Next door got one yesterday and AA out to it this morning as won’t start. 20 plate 35k miles and looks mint but won’t run. Worst engine ever
Really nice car and blody good job guys. I wonder if the engine lamp hasn't told that something didn't add up? I've seen something alike on a Skoda. The owner denied that anything was wrong, but then it came out that the oil indicator lamp had lighted up. It wasn't the oil indicator but the engine lamp.
Luckely he choosed to try and do the repair himself. Not the easiest job without the right tools and know how.
I just don't get how LR isn't accountable for these engines. These aren't 3rd year college project students guessing how to build an engine off CHATGPT, these are people who know the physics, chemistry and maths of what the engine bits do and how they work, and over time too! Then they knowingly put them together, and act all surprised when they go bang. Shocking conduct
They actually are - they have uni grads designing these things, and more of the same signing them off. ZERO idea of good engineering practice
Great work as normal.
Enjoyed that lads
You have a ton of stock
Always liked the design of the Evoque and looks great in in that colour combo - pity it was was fitted with such a lousy engine - those diesel ingeniums will probably provide years of business for you guys!
it is a well-known issue in Italy about the common failures on this engine called "ingenium"!
The oil normally runs through the turbo under pressure until it runs out.....high revs until bang... you won't be able to stall it that easily...good luck boys...