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Louiscypher



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2009 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Bourneville
RRS SC 5.0 Pulley Upgrade?

Hi,

Anyone had this done, comments etc?

Cheers '10 RRS 5.0 SC
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Post #464549 Sun Jun 14 2015 8:12pm
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CRACKA



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No I haven't done it yet. There is some information on this site but as there is not many S/C RR,s suggest you look into Jag 5.0 S/C on the internet where there is more information.

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Bobby



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Can anybody recommend the best people to get an engine remap together with the upgraded supercharger pulley for my 2006 4.2 Supercharged? Malaysia Boleh!
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CRACKA



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BOBBY, as mine is 4.2 I would also like to know the same. Question Anyone out there that can help us ???

As an aside I have installed Water/Methnol kit on another of my Toys (But its a Turbo) and it made a great difference by water reducing the heat and eliminating any chance of pinging. The methnol aided the fuel delivery by adding extra high octane fuel when needed. Idea I am going to look into it for the RRS as it assists Supercharged engines as well.

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Bobby



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Malaysia 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Chawton White

Sad No leads?

I was told about CKS Performance...

http://www.cksperformance.com/index.php?ma...s_id=21432

Has anybody used their products before? Malaysia Boleh!
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JSR2014



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I have been looking at this one...

http://www.paramount-performance.com/Range...ulley.html

Most interestingly for those not based in the UK, they will ship you the hardware and software for the ECU tune so you dont need to visit them, looking at the figures, with the Pulley and the tune you will be upgrading in the region of 80bhp....thats SVR territory Twisted Evil Twisted Evil Twisted Evil

They also cater for pre L494 and offer ECU tuning for both in addition to the pulley upgrade:

http://www.paramount-performance.com/Range-Rover-Sport/

Video here of how to do it, I wouldn't do it myself - looks a little more involved than I realised.

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Lost for Words



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That's one hell of an expensive piece of metal! Shocked

I don't accept their comments that an alternative belt isn't required; I'm sure it's fine most of the time but the pulley is smaller so the belt should be adjusted to compensate. A new belt would hardly cost the earth either. Rolling Eyes Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Bobby



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Thanks JSR2014.
I've sent them an email and hopefully will receive a reply soon.

Regarding the video, why do we need to do all those things if the new pulley is custom built for a specific vehicle? I would be worried too! Shocked

Yes, agreed with changing the belt. Thumbs Up Malaysia Boleh!
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Post #465671 Thu Jun 25 2015 9:28am
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JSR2014



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Bobby, let me know what they say.

I'd be interested in seeing what their customer service is like.

Logic would denote that a smaller pulley would require a new belt, surely the tension would be wrong? I am no expert...in anything mechanical but I can't see how a smaller pulley would not require a new belt.

That is unless the OEM pulley is the same size....but then how would the power be gained?

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Bobby



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Paramount Performance replied...

Good Morning Bobby

Thank you for your enquiry we can provide you with the fantastic Supercharger Pulley and we are developing a plug and play system for this model, This allows you to have the standard map plus a performance Map.

The overall cost for these two upgrades are £899 plus shipping this will include the pulley and the Home Tuning System for the 4.2 which we are taking orders for.

These are the two most important upgrades apart from the exhaust and will provide the greatest gains. We would require payment before these items can be sent and the lead time is 3 to 4 weeks.

Regards,


Of course I've asked for more detailed explanation... Malaysia Boleh!
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JSR2014



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Thats a lot of bang for the bucks....I'm quite tempted but SWMBO would literally murder me in my sleep if I spent the dining table fund on the car Wink 2014.5 Mariana Black 5.0 Supercharged V8 Autobiography

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Bobby



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Malaysia 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Chawton White

Not what I was expecting, after further enquiries...

Good Afternoon Bobby

Thank you for your enquiry regarding the possible purchase of the Viezu V-Switch. We have these in stock and as you have seen they are a fantastic tuning tool for the owner, allowing up to 2 maps for your vehicle which can be tailored to your requirements and can offer custom tuning at your fingertips. Swapping the maps from one to another is a quick and easy process.

You can choose which maps you would like as well as the standard map. You can choose 2 maps from the following:-

• Maximum power road
• Track and race-day
• Valet mode (Reduced full power, ideal when you're not behind the wheel!)

With regards to the BHP and torque increases, you will typically see around 20BHP and 25Nm of torque from a standard vehicle.

This works by plugging the device into your OBD port and taking a read from the vehicle you then send the original file to us and we send you your standard map plus the additional map and these settings can be changed at any time.

You do not need to have the device plugged in permanently has you just put the setting you desire on and remove the unit from the car. This is fully explained in the instructions for the device.

If you have any questions or you would like to place an order for the V-Switch please don’t hesitate to get in contact with us either via email or you can call on 01789 77 44 44 to discuss your requirements further.

We look forward to hearing from you soon.
 Malaysia Boleh!
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Tasmod's Sills, Wind Deflectors, LR Sills
Clear Side Repeaters, Towbar
Larini Sports Exhaust, K&N Air Filter
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CRACKA



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Thats great we have been able to come up with a couple of suppliers. But I notice that Paramount only mention 5ltr upper pulley (not 4.2L) is it the same???and using the OBD to upgrade the mapping.
A couple of things:-
Yes, you may be able to use the existing belt as the diameter of the pulley wouldn't be that different and there may be enough adjustment to tighten the belt.
I remember reading somewhere that the earlier model 4.2l Sports could not be done via the OBD. I would check this out first.
Each supplier (not just these two) seems to have a different version of what to do. Does just doing the upper pulley provide the same or lesser result than doing both. Or are there any other ramifications ???

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Bobby



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I did send a PM to Alive Tuning recently but no reply...the message is still in my Inbox.. Sad Malaysia Boleh!
4.2SC Chawton White, Stormers
Tasmod's Sills, Wind Deflectors, LR Sills
Clear Side Repeaters, Towbar
Larini Sports Exhaust, K&N Air Filter
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Disco



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http://www.powerhouseautomotive.co.uk/cont...ulleys.php

Some good gen here.

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