Martin T5.1
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Hi, can I do this and still get through the dreaded MOT??Just get a map and take out the adblue and egr at the same time.
Hi, can I do this and still get through the dreaded MOT??Just get a map and take out the adblue and egr at the same time.
I did tow with the T5.1 and a much larger caravan with no issues, obviously used more on fuel efficiency no different if not the same as the Defender but never worried me about overtaking wagonsHi all, I’m not having a go at Transporters , my T5.1 combi was a 2.0 140 DSG great on fuel but again no rocket ship as you say it’s a van and I drive a limited van 66mph tracked for speed so I don’t tend to speed , and as I said never got done for speeding in the Defender ,so I’m used to slow vehicles, just saying I’m a bit concerned about this engine being able to cope with towing as well, fuel economy seems ok on a long run but around town it was particularly bad?? I did test drive a similar transporter but I think you only get the feel when you’ve driven a vehicle over a length of time, Think you’re right about a re-map not for speed but for torque, maybe that will help with the fuel efficiency and I’m not going to be towing all the time
Doesn’t seem everyone does this anymore.Surely people test drive a vehicle before they purchase it?!
Yeah , they don't check software in the Mot , as long as the physical item is still intact.Hi, can I do this and still get through the dreaded MOT??
Yet. Like all environmental standards they get tighter.Yeah , they don't check software in the Mot , as long as the physical item is still intact.
A test drive barely lasts above 15 minutes if you’re lucky and all your doing is checking if the vehicle is mechanically sound ,no knocking, banging ect , not long to fully appreciate the vehicle, and why should I ever consider the horse power? The T 5.1 had a 2.0 litre 140,bhp makes no sense to stack the van up fully loaded all the time and expect a weak engine to pull it around.Doesn’t seem everyone does this anymore.
A vehicle is usually the second most expensive purchase people make… I really don’t understand how people spend so much cash without checking what they’re buying.
Maybe they ask chat gpt?![]()
Did think about converting an army Land Rover ambulanceJust fondly remembering my first camper, a 1967 Austin ambulance conversion.
BMC 2.2 Litre petrol engine produced around the same 110 bhp.
Top speed not much over 40mph, on steep hills it hardly got out of first but strong as an ox !
I currently have a LWB 110 bhp Kombi as a work van, copes easily fully laden with tools etc.
I've never thought it underpowered, certainly not enough to consider a remap and the strain it could put on the 5 speed gearbox.
Like most things in life… there’s a choice involved. If you like your way that’s cool.A test drive barely lasts above 15 minutes
maybe so you don’t buy a vehicle and only then ask if it’s powerful enough?why should I ever consider the horse power?
Should be fit for purposeLike most things in life… there’s a choice involved. If you like your way that’s cool.
I prefer my way and, for me at least, I find it adds value to the decision making.
The last vehicle I bought was my motorbike. Some dealers said ‘yes, we have one in the showroom you can sit on’. I declined. I bought one from a dealer that let me actually ride different bikes on various roads - in fact his suggestion was an hour (which I ran over by an extra 15 minutes each time). He was very gracious when the bike with just delivery miles came back with quite a few more on the clock and I tried to factor that into the haggling
Same with the camper - if I couldn’t drive it or drive it where I wanted it was crossed off the list. Simple.
Call me odd but I’m not spending tens of thousands without being happy.
maybe so you don’t buy a vehicle and only then ask if it’s powerful enough?![]()
I’m with you there.But what I did notice is how buzzy and higher revving the 5 speed manual vans are at higher motorway speeds.
Bang on !I’m with you there.
And I appreciate there is quite often compromise when buying a vehicle, especially second hand.
The van we bought was as close to our desired spec as we would get without having one built, good colours, quality etc. and a great price, so the five speed box was accepted even after the test drives add!
Exactly, the van’s spec is spot on , colour greyI’m with you there.
And I appreciate there is quite often compromise when buying a vehicle, especially second hand.
The van we bought was as close to our desired spec as we would get without having one built, good colours, quality etc. and a great price, so the five speed box was accepted even after the test drives add!

Soon be Christmas!she says we can’t afford a remap as we have spent too much
Soon be Christmas!
At the end of the day you can always move on your van if it turns out not to be as fantastic as your evaluation process indicated it should be, we've had our wheezy, bought with the heart, 102 hp camper for six years now though.
Inspired by others on the forum I reckon we're going to try the eastern side of France next summer too, big white tipped hills and all.
What I do find surprising is the store put in having a van that's as quick as possible from one set of lights to the next but then require it to cruise at 1500 rpm in 6th on the motorway doing a great job of gumming up the engine.![]()