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Luke



Member Since: 04 Feb 2006
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England 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black
Finally solved my TDV6 flatspot.

Couldn't live with it any more, tried chipping, software updates and the TDV8 and they all have a terrible flat spot.

SO IT JUST TRADED IN FOR A USED SC.

If you can handle 17Mpg then do it, it's the dogs! !st Edition RRS S/C, Black on Black.

RRS HSE, Java, Alpaca, Bluetooth, Dynamic Pack, SC Grill, Black Badges, tints all round.
(NOW SOLD)
Ex D3 TDV6S owner

Post #136302 Wed Sep 05 2007 11:17am
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PauloAmore



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Me too. Love the SC.

But what is the flat spot (engine response / revs, torque?) that you refer too? 2022 P440e AB

Post #136303 Wed Sep 05 2007 11:49am
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Good move Luke. Thumbs Up Laughing 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Post #136309 Wed Sep 05 2007 12:35pm
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Luke



Member Since: 04 Feb 2006
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As a lot of guyson the forum know, whenever i pulled away from a standing start there was a big hesitation, it was even worse if you were coming up to a juction and braking, then tried to accelerate away. It was the same in my D3 so i tried a TDV8 and it was the same. Landrover know about it, apparantly it is "turbocharger spool up time" and they have an update to lessen it but not cure it. !st Edition RRS S/C, Black on Black.

RRS HSE, Java, Alpaca, Bluetooth, Dynamic Pack, SC Grill, Black Badges, tints all round.
(NOW SOLD)
Ex D3 TDV6S owner

Post #136310 Wed Sep 05 2007 12:49pm
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MDP



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Nice one Luke ...... the supercharged is awsome - I miss mine, but don't tell anyone Big Cry 
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Post #136314 Wed Sep 05 2007 1:24pm
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PauloAmore



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Luke wrote:
As a lot of guyson the forum know, whenever i pulled away from a standing start there was a big hesitation, it was even worse if you were coming up to a juction and braking, then tried to accelerate away. It was the same in my D3 so i tried a TDV8 and it was the same. Landrover know about it, apparantly it is "turbocharger spool up time" and they have an update to lessen it but not cure it.


Funny you mention it, I remember test driving the RRS TDv6 and I thought it was real unresponsive.
But when I had a Disco with the same engine, I thought it was quite good. 2022 P440e AB

Post #136334 Wed Sep 05 2007 4:23pm
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ENVOY



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well done Luke , i think Confused

Mines a TDV8, and not a flat spot in sight, apart from it being a diesel of course Rolling Eyes

Post #136401 Thu Sep 06 2007 7:23am
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SteveWilliams



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Considering the size of the RRS I find it quite quick off the mark at roundabouts, traffic lights and such. Mid range overtaking up a hill takes a bit of planning though. Haven't driven a TDV8 or SC and my last car was a TD4 Freelander so not had much to judge it against.

Post #136421 Thu Sep 06 2007 10:45am
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Josh



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I find that the way to get rid of the flat spot is stick it in Sport before you come to a standstill. Ready for the pull away.

But I will speak to dealer to see if it can be improved by software update.

Envoy, you can't see your flat spot because of the smoke screen Rolling with laughter TDV6 - gone
TDV8 - gone
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Post #136565 Sat Sep 08 2007 9:13am
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Endjin



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Yep, I agree with Josh. Whenever I need to get a faster response I just knock the Gear Lever over in to Sport and it makes a lot of difference, Much less "Lag". I also notice a difference between my chipped car and the Non - chipped ones I test drove. 2013 Discovery HSE Luxury - 3.0 SDV6 - Santorini Black
2013 Evoque 5 Door Pure Tech SD4 - Orkney Grey with Panoramic Roof (Mrs E's new baby)

GONE - RRS - 3.0 TDV6 HSE - Santorini (2010)
GONE - RRS - 2.7 TDV6 HSE - Java Black (2007)
GONE - Porsche Boxster S - 3.2 - Black

Post #136613 Sat Sep 08 2007 11:40pm
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djsaad1



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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

The SC will still have a flat spot every once in a while. It doesn't happen often but in certain situations it does happen.

Post #136614 Sun Sep 09 2007 12:28am
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