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Turbo Tony Member Since: 06 Apr 2010 Location: London Posts: 243 |
I'm no expert by any means, but have been reading these forums for some time now.
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6th Jun 2010 9:20am |
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Pauld Member Since: 15 Mar 2010 Location: Sheffield Posts: 199 |
i use Jeremy Fearn, excellent service etc |
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6th Jun 2010 9:58am |
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VMPP Member Since: 12 Jul 2009 Location: Lisboa Posts: 410 |
Take care at you're talking here. You're comminting a deadly sin... TDV6 is NOT a RR engine. The TDV6 is only available for the Disco with a bodyshell slightly resembling that of a RR. |
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6th Jun 2010 12:56pm |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
Whether it's a TD6, TDV6 (in which case it's not a FFRR) or a TDV8, Bell Auto Services have a nice offering. The main advantage for me is their programming box which allows the map to be removed when the car goes to the dealer Saves on arguments over warranty items |
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6th Jun 2010 1:37pm |
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daveo Member Since: 21 Oct 2009 Location: london Posts: 2307 |
has any one had the bmw v8 petrol done, and if so did you notice a difference.. V8 facelift Range Rover Autobiography 22" wheels.
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6th Jun 2010 2:00pm |
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delsilencio Member Since: 08 Apr 2009 Location: toulouse Posts: 116 |
real tuning
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6th Jun 2010 5:35pm |
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hector Member Since: 06 Jun 2010 Location: london Posts: 6 |
sorry for the unclear details.
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6th Jun 2010 5:47pm |
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VMPP Member Since: 12 Jul 2009 Location: Lisboa Posts: 410 |
I think Overfinch used to have kits for the td6.
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6th Jun 2010 10:01pm |
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Full fat not diet Member Since: 16 Nov 2008 Location: Herts Posts: 1209 |
Hector,
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7th Jun 2010 8:12am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3738 |
VMPP on what foundation do you base this view??? because you are totally wrong. JE have long standing links with Land Rover - even working with them to develop engines - which you would see if you had bothered to read their web site. JE are probably one of the most well respected companies out there. As far as I am aware Overfinch bought in other people tuning packages, whereas JE developed their own. Anybody who has taken the trouble to visit them in Coventry will know exactly the type of outfit they are - rather than you making wide sweeping uneducated statements - which can cause untold damage and end up in legal battles... I have no involvement with JE, just a very satisfied customer as are other forum members. |
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7th Jun 2010 8:56am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3738 |
Hector, if you do a simple search on this forum you will find loads of information on chipping and tuning,
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7th Jun 2010 9:12am |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
VMPP: Sorry but you are absolutely and completely incorrect about JE Engineering. I'm not sure where you get that impression from but clearly not from reading about them or speaking to them in person. JE are MORE OEM than Overfinch ever will be. Overfinch are known for big bore engine conversions and fancy bodykits and interior changes. JE help Land Rover develop their engines and have been involved with Range Rover for over 27 years. They develop their tuning to suit the capabilities of the engine within it's parameters and also within the capability of a 4x4 vehicles and its working directives, eg. at angles, under load, high torque etc. JE have been instrumental in many developments of the Range Rover powertrain over the years and definitely do not have a philosophy of just boosting the power regardless of consequences. When I went to see them they assured me that NONE of their engine tunings has resulted in breakages or claims, because they very carefully develop and fully test them before they go to market. This is in complete contrast to the likes of power box makers whose only aim is to increase fuel delivery and boost the power output with NO consideration for the rest of the car's powertrain components. JE on the other hand will also remap the gearbox ECU to adapt the way it shifts in alignment with the car's increase in power and torque. Please, next time you decide to give advice to a new member, ensure that it is factually correct beforehand. Discovery 4 HSE 1998 110 TUM HS FFR Hard Top XD WOLF 1982 Series 3 Hard Top *Gone:L462 D5 HSE LUX, L663 Defender 110 HSE, Discovery 3 HSE, 2014MY Range Rover Sport 5.0 Supercharged AB Dynamic; L405 Exec Vogue SE 4.4, 5.0 Supercharged Autobiography, Defender TDCi XS CSW, Defender TD5 HT, Vogue SE TDV8, Vogue TD6, RRSport SC 4.2V8, Classic 3.9 Vogue Auto, Land Rover Series 3 SWB |
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7th Jun 2010 9:52am |
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VMPP Member Since: 12 Jul 2009 Location: Lisboa Posts: 410 |
I stand corrected....
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7th Jun 2010 11:09am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3738 |
err no. They have always been well respected - otherwise why did they develop the 3.9 and 4.2 engine for LR nearly 30 years ago - LR even bought the 4.2 from them which ended up in the RR Classic LSE |
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7th Jun 2010 11:34am |
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