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kieltdv8



Member Since: 22 Dec 2010
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Scotland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black
Lazy entry

Hi all

Does anyone know what the "lazy entry" setting does?

I've done a search and had a rake though the hand book but with no luck.

On another note thanks to Bobby for his help (through his gallery)
I've just replaced the upper hatch switch(easy) and an inner near side front park senser(surprisingly easy about an hour for bumper on and off)


all the best Kiel

Post #289298 Wed Feb 16 2011 2:10pm
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awd man



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seat and door mirror positions linked to key fob..ie his and her fobs = different seat settings without having to select a memory number.

Also selects if you have reversing "dip" on the nearside door mirror" or not RRS gone
Audi SQ5...Gone Audi Q7 S-Line 240 3.0TDI Gone
Audi A6 Allroad Sport 270 3.0TDI

Post #289299 Wed Feb 16 2011 2:20pm
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kieltdv8



Member Since: 22 Dec 2010
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Scotland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Ah I see.

Yeah I suppose that is pretty handy since I usually end up pressing the memory button instead of the 1 button on the side of the seat every time I get back in the car after my wife has done the school run.

Since LR have move the buttons up to the door I it would seem I'm not the only one

any way thanks and all the best Kiel

Post #289304 Wed Feb 16 2011 2:47pm
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kieltdv8



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Scotland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Hi on another piont how are you getting on with your remap?

Does it help with the off idle lazyness? that seems to effect the TDV8?

And does it help with the economy (mine never gets above 23 even on a run good fuel or supermarket)?



cheers Kiel

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awd man



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there is still a "pause" if you stop, then suddenly switch to power.... but I think that is more the auto box than the engine.... it's very brisk when it knows what you want to do Mr. Green

I followed a 60 plate TDV6 3.0 last night... and after 3 attempts to shake me (A roads) by blasting off at junctions... he gave up Mr. Green Mr. Green he prob thought I was a TDV6 and wanted to show how much quicker the new engine was... Whistle Laughing I just kept the gap at 20 yeards or so.... very easy..not even pushing it hard tbh..

MPG... sat on 22.2 mpg ... but my morning and evening commute is not mpg friendly at all.... every now and then I nip up to Worcs and it always clocks up a couple of points.

Overall very happy... running the 19" spare at the mo while I wait for a new 22" alloy (due in tomorrow) so the box is getting confused in D once past 3rd....so staying in sport-manual selection and it's amazing how happy it'll pull at 1k rpms in top (45mph ish) RRS gone
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kieltdv8



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Scotland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Thats the thing my normal is 19ish maybe the wife drives like a maniac when I'm not in the car!!!!

On the subject of the 22s thats a big difference over the standard 20s dose they cause you any grief in the handling department? Kiel

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awd man



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not at all.. never felt unsteady or the ride over-harsh.

Compared to my old D3 running 20" supercharger V Spokes it's positively nimble.


It's a tad erratic at the moment though Very Happy RRS gone
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Audi A6 Allroad Sport 270 3.0TDI

Post #289321 Wed Feb 16 2011 5:20pm
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awd man



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and 19 mpg! wow... your mrs must have a heavy foot or you'd benefit from some BG244 !

I'm running a K & N filter too... less restriction which may help mpg's... most of it is the increased torque from the map though.... there is minimal throttle pressure to waft along and any speed... very rarely I need to plant it...ok... maybe a few times just to remind me how well it goes Whistle

One thing these cars do need is a motorway gear... something that's 1500 rpms at 80mph... these big diesels would be quite happy rumbling on at that speed/rpms, and the mpg would lurch up 3 or 5 mpg no problem.. RRS gone
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Audi A6 Allroad Sport 270 3.0TDI

Post #289322 Wed Feb 16 2011 5:23pm
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kieltdv8



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Scotland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Yeah I hear what your saying but it might spoil that big hearted lunge you get at....ahem....motorway speeds.

Were heading up to Avimore tomorrow for a bit off skiing(well thats abit of a porky the girls and the kids will be skiing the chaps more than likely will be getting p Censored d)so the old bus will get a bit of a run at least

cheers Kiel

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