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Mobile Vehicle Solutions



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Mobile Vehicle Solutions V8 Power Run

Thought people might want to see the results we are producing on the TDV8 at the moment. Below are the Wheel performance Power Output not flywheel. This was taken from one of the Range Rovers we did for Kahn.


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Steve

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Post #139802 Fri Sep 28 2007 7:14pm
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Mobile Vehicle Solutions



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TwoRonnies, The reason why we don't show much increase on the power run before 2300RPM is that it is very difficult to put full throttle down on straight away without the vehicle kicking down through the gearbox. There is actually a big gain before 2300RPM although the gragh does not show it. One other thing the power run which was produced by us was a massive task which i think many people would not go to the trouble of doing, because the vehicle, when it gets to 75MPH wants to raise the suspension and jump off the rollers and break free.

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Post #139807 Fri Sep 28 2007 8:12pm
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Kaine



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could I ask what the negative effects can come from a remap?

It may be just me, however I feel many people on this forum and others are always a little concerned why manufacturers dont achieve these types of improvements - possibly for homogenous reasons with respect to global markets maybe?

Could I ask your opinion on this including your stance on warranty etc

Thanks

Kaine

Post #139808 Fri Sep 28 2007 8:33pm
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Kuke



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Switzerland 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Bonatti Grey

my concerns precisely, Kaine. all this chipping and remapping sounds jolly great, I'm thinking about it for a while now aswell. but then there's the question: why didnt/doesnt landrover themselves achieve this? would be great publicity, a few extry horses and less fuel consumption for that price.
I've heared that it's because landrover has to guarantee that those cars work the same in the desert as they do in the arcitic tundra, or at 3000 m altitude. If you remap it, the car will work great wherever you live, but going in radically different climates might not be such a good idea.
I read up on it on wikepedia a bit, and it seems that ECU tuning can limit the fuel range i.e. you can only use the 98 or 100 octane ones afterwards, and the 95 octane one for example might be too dirty.
Confused
anybody else got more info on this which consists of less guesswork? RRS SC Bonatti Grey

Post #139810 Fri Sep 28 2007 8:58pm
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cowey101



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England 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

I traded my E46 M3 for a TDV6, as you can see I went from one extreme to the other. I put the E46 through its paces on many a track day, and don't get me wrong, it was a nice bit of kit.

The RRS I bought was second hand, therefore I cannot tell you if it has been re-mapped, but if it hasn't I don't know what all the fuss is about. I have driven and owned many prestige cars, but the RRS (V6) has ample power for what I expected.

Don't get me wrong, I test drove the S/C and it was awesome, but for that type of money i'd rather have another 911.

Therefore I may be the only satisfied owner of a TDV6, or I may be wrong and the previous owner had it re-mapped.

I'll never know!!! Thumbs Up Java Black TDV6 HSE - Java Grandes Marques 1/18 - Ducati 749s

Post #139811 Fri Sep 28 2007 9:36pm
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Spain 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

No you're not the only satisfied owner of an unchipped TDV6 I am as well Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy RRS TDV6 HSE BUCKINGHAM BLUE BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR RHODIUM TASMOD SILLS PARROT 3000 EVOLUTION WHITE SIDE REPEATERS RRPORT.CO.UK BROLLY & STICKER
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Post #139821 Sat Sep 29 2007 7:17am
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

Yep me 3 more then happy Mr. Green RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
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Post #139823 Sat Sep 29 2007 9:34am
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same here, more than happy with my sluggish Mr. Green TDV6 SOMETIMES YOU'RE THE BUG AND SOMETIMES YOU'RE THE WINDSHIELD

2010 TDV8 Ultimate Edition, zermatt-ebony-grand lacquer, and all the goodies, plus Superchips Bluefin ECU performance upgrade, Gibson Performance exhaust tips

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Post #139824 Sat Sep 29 2007 11:26am
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Mobile Vehicle Solutions



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No Problem Tworonnies, I don't want to start a dispute with you. Obviously we are not the company for you.
Good Luck Bow down

Post #139840 Sat Sep 29 2007 8:55pm
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Mobile Vehicle Solutions



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Sorry mate I'am not changing nothing

Post #139851 Sun Sep 30 2007 1:37pm
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Kaine



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MVS - any comments on my question at all?

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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

Good question Kaine i'd like to hear what you think as well? RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
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Right.... I don't want to come in on Monday morning and find the first post has descended into a "my tuner's better than yours" argument. This forum has had way too many of these already. I've deleted the unnecessary post above and also see that the thread has already had it's fair share of edits.

Please remember that most RRS owners tend NOT to be 4-yr olds, so we don't need that level of discussion.

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Post #139900 Mon Oct 01 2007 7:48am
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Hi Guys, Sorry about the delay in my response, but due to lots of work and trying to have some sort of social life. after work I just haven't had the chance but here I'am to explain hopefully answer you questions.


We as a company feel the reason, as to why the manufactures do not come up with the results we do, straight from the vehicle leaving the factory, is that vehicles are made with regional settings within the ECU, so for example. If you are to provide the stats that remain within the owners manual, they need to perfom within the manufactures result brackets globaly. i.e if you where to buy a vehicle in Hong Kong, or buy a vehicle in the antartic, it would still preform the same. Therefore due to our climate throughout Europe we can change the setting and maps within the ECU to gain our performance results. One thing is that air is alot colder here, which means it is more dense than warm air. As regards your warranty, main dealers only have the equipment, and knowhow to write upgrades and setting files to the ECU, not read the files within the ECU, therefore warranty would not normally be effected. May you be totally not 100% confident in taking the car back for warranty work, we do offer a service whereby, we can put back the old map before you take it for any work.

Hope this answers your questions.

Regards

Steve Thumbs Up
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Post #139970 Mon Oct 01 2007 5:23pm
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Kaine



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thanks Steve - your answer is appreciated.

From a problems perspective, what issues (if any) could a remap create?

Thanks again

Kaine

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