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stopha



Member Since: 11 Mar 2006
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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Zambezi Silver
re map for North American petrols

has anyone had this done on their petrols?

Post #28868 Mon May 01 2006 9:05pm
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grommet



Member Since: 28 May 2005
Location: Northern California
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Just exactly what are you asking for? "Chipping" the V8? Remember, it's not a Turbo... like the Diesels. No easy wins.

Post #29179 Wed May 03 2006 6:00am
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stopha



Member Since: 11 Mar 2006
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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Zambezi Silver

yes, chipping the 4.4l

Post #29313 Wed May 03 2006 1:12pm
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umbertob



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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Chawton White

Only solution I have heard of for 4.4 liter naturally aspirated gas engines seems to be ECU shift points remapping (a company in Southern California I visited, Special Vehicle Concepts, http://specialvehicles.com offers such reprogramming, perhaps there are others doing it by now). I have a couple of problems with such an upgrade:

a) It does not increase HP, unlike chipping Supercharged and Turbodiesel engines. By SVC's own admission, unless this ECU upgrade is accompanied by replacement of the stock exhaust with their freer-flow / turbine model, real world performance gains are going to be minimal.

b) Our cars already have a built-in Sport mode that does something very similar... Although SVC claims their remapping is even more aggressive, I am not sure you'd see a dramatic performance benefit, and the ride quality would likely suffer. Not to mention potential warranty issues with Land Rover, should you blow the tranny for whatever reasons. 

Post #29511 Wed May 03 2006 4:55pm
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LRtuning



Member Since: 26 Jul 2005
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2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Cairns Blue

We are working on this stuff right now.....Supercharged now and then normally aspirated 2 weeks later. We anticipate 40bhp for SC and 15-20bhp gains for normally aspirated models Wink Chips with everything

Post #32667 Tue May 16 2006 5:55am
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Post #32671 Tue May 16 2006 7:06am
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MDP



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TC are you still ( as I thought you were ? ) liasing with JE Engineering on this matter ??????

Let me know cheers

MDP 
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Post #32681 Tue May 16 2006 8:29am
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Post #32690 Tue May 16 2006 9:05am
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JE Engineering



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Just a heads up if you didnt allready know LR released a new software today for the V8SC, a bit anoying really.

Post #32717 Tue May 16 2006 1:09pm
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LRtuning



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Thats good news...we can look at what they have done to improve things....Wink Chips with everything

Post #32718 Tue May 16 2006 1:11pm
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MDP



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Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

Just spoken with dealer/service & got mine booked in to have update as soon as recv'd at the dealership ( anyday now ) .....

Maybe it will improve mpg. = 13.5mpg Every Little Counts Big Cry 
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Post #32735 Tue May 16 2006 1:45pm
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JE Engineering



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Dont get your hopes up, its only suposed too fix some diagnostic stuff.

Post #32747 Tue May 16 2006 2:27pm
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MDP



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13.1 mpg then Crying or Very sad 
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Post #32800 Tue May 16 2006 3:38pm
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