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Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902 ![]() ![]() |
Thanks Bish - great reply - thanks for your thoughts |
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LRtuning Member Since: 26 Jul 2005 Location: London and Melbourne Posts: 403 ![]() ![]() |
Kaine,
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simonsi Member Since: 01 Dec 2006 Location: Leicester Posts: 259 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hmmm - ECU´s don´t have "power" as I´m sure you are really aware, they simply optimise fuel and ignition etc etc for the air that the engine is mechanically flowing. My question was specifically without altering pulleys is there much to be gained??? All air/fuel ratios are a compromise between power and economy, LR will have tried to achieve several goals with their settings but of course is is possible to choose a different compromise in the aftermarket world. Messing with torque limiters is only of value if they are having a limiting effect or if you have increased the torque already. Throttle sensitivity may increase the feeling of "power" but doesn´t generate one more ounce of actual torque - and in any case the SC as standard has a very "snappy" throttle response as that was decided by LR as required to convince drivers it was powerful ![]() Maybe you could get an extra 80BHP (doesn´t sound like you´ve done it???) but what is realistically possible with only ECU remapping - any idea? Cheers Simon 2007 2.7HSE 20" Wheels 2005 TDV6 D3 S Auto - Zambezi Silver - JE Tune - RRS 19" - Sidesteps - Roof Rails Body Side Strips - Xenons - Bright Pack - Cold Pack - Premium Stereo Alpine Roof - Towpack - Alpine Touchscreen Satnav - Veba Rear DVD changer Alpine Roof Monitor - Webasto FBH Timer - Brembo Frt & S/C Rr Brakes |
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simonsi Member Since: 01 Dec 2006 Location: Leicester Posts: 259 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The duty cycle of any engine will be quite progressive (ie wear-related) up to the point where some components are seriously stressed, then it will move into a more unpredictable failure-related curve. You are correct that warranty concerns (not just of the engine, the engine may be detuned to prevent drivetrain problems - indeed the original RR was permanent 4WD because of torque issues in the drivetrain components if it was run 2WD), will play a part. On the good side, I have personally completed 115,000 miles in my stage 2 tuned D2 (175,000 miles in total on the car), with apparantly no ill effects....however I wouldn´t assume that there is such headroom in the duty cycle of all engines...after all stronger engines weigh more and all manufacturers are trying to keep weight down in the interests of economy. Cheers Simon 2007 2.7HSE 20" Wheels 2005 TDV6 D3 S Auto - Zambezi Silver - JE Tune - RRS 19" - Sidesteps - Roof Rails Body Side Strips - Xenons - Bright Pack - Cold Pack - Premium Stereo Alpine Roof - Towpack - Alpine Touchscreen Satnav - Veba Rear DVD changer Alpine Roof Monitor - Webasto FBH Timer - Brembo Frt & S/C Rr Brakes |
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LRtuning Member Since: 26 Jul 2005 Location: London and Melbourne Posts: 403 ![]() ![]() |
Simon,
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