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Tim in Scotland



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2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey
TDv8 RRS and TDV8 FFRR

Have been reading Land Rover Enthusiast mag today about the TDv8 engines in the FF and RRS - they are not quite the same engine......................... FF has no anti-roll oil pump, one driveshaft passes through the sump, on the RRS there is and also the alternator is differently located.The Sump on the RRS has caused problems as it wouldn't fit round the front diff too, the Turbos have had to be relocated to a different position because of the different shape of the Sports engine bay. Also the Sport version has a different exhaust system to make it sound more "raspy". 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Post #75456 Mon Jan 15 2007 6:58pm
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tf9



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4.2 S/C engine is also a bit diffirent.. and rrs gets 390bhp while ffrr gets 398bhp.
FFRR even has better acceleration 0-100kph Smile 2014 Mercedes-Benz S500
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Post #75460 Mon Jan 15 2007 7:09pm
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LRtuning



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Engine maps in RRS and RR are exactly the same....pure marketing exercise by LR to separate the 2 models

Post #75479 Mon Jan 15 2007 8:45pm
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rrsjo



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

LRtuning wrote:
Engine maps in RRS and RR are exactly the same....pure marketing exercise by LR to separate the 2 models


Re the TDV8 - Doesn't the fact that the turbos are in a different position - and presumably both have different exhaust components, make a difference to the fueling requirements?

Have you chipped any yet and are there any figures available?

Post #75521 Mon Jan 15 2007 11:11pm
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LRtuning



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Hello,

I have all the original LR engine maps and there are no differences between the 2 models.

It may be possible that one models exhaust is less restrictive and therefore power is slightly higher.

I've only had 2 RR TDV8's on a dyno and we were able to produce an extra 70bhp and 140Nm torque :-0)

Post #75551 Tue Jan 16 2007 8:27am
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rrsjo



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

[quote="LRtuning"

I've only had 2 RR TDV8's on a dyno and we were able to produce an extra 70bhp and 140Nm torque :-0)[/quote]

Whow! That's 338 bhp and 790 Nm then if you produced LR's published figures on the dyno before 'chipping'. I for one will be seriously interested - that is once mine finally does arrive - still months away. Big Cry

Post #75565 Tue Jan 16 2007 9:28am
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