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Eastsoutheast



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Santorini Black
4.4 TDV8 Restricted Performance

Hi All,


My car is intermittently going into restricted performance mode.

My MAP sensor is clean and I clean at least monthly using MAF cleaner.

There is no sign of a leak via the 4 doughnuts albeit I have only had a quick visual look.

NS Turbo Actuator was replaced a few 000 miles ago with a new one.

It doesn’t go into restricted performance mode when you rev to 3000 which I do regularly to keep the second turbo in regular use.

It only seems to happen when I rev beyond 3500 to 4000 revs and even then it’s not always.

Can anyone point me in the right direction and advise if it’s a DIY or specialist job.

Many Thanks
Brian 2012 4.4 TDV8 Vogue Santorini black ivory leather

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rjff



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Hi Brian

Do you have access to a GAP or diagnostics kit?

If not may be able to assist. Cheers
Richard

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Gap IIDBT

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Fox889



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My first question would be…..why on earth are you revving the poor girl between 3500-4000rpm? 2012 Orkney Grey Westminster 4.4TDV8 with Ivory interior.........nice!
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JayGee



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Pull some codes or log some data - anything without this is speculation. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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Dolphinboy



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Inlet manifold? do a HIGH pressure smoke test.

Later models had an uprated manifold as the previous one couldn't take the boost of 2 turbos apparently.

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Eastsoutheast



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It’s a 2012 if that helps re the comment about later models having an updated inlet manifold.

I do have a Gap tool which I purchased on here 3/4 months ago, haven’t got around to buying the license and using yet!!

I will buy the license and report back here for a steer on what to look for.

Thanks 2012 4.4 TDV8 Vogue Santorini black ivory leather

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Rambles



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Max power is at 4000 rpm
Max torque 3000 rpm
Between 3-4000 rpm, the engine is incredible

You can use this car without exceeding 2000 rpm, as there is so much torque available from 1500rpm
But such a waste IMO

Each to their own

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JayGee



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Eastsoutheast wrote:
It’s a 2012 if that helps re the comment about later models having an updated inlet manifold.

I do have a Gap tool which I purchased on here 3/4 months ago, haven’t got around to buying the license and using yet!!

I will buy the license and report back here for a steer on what to look for.

Thanks

You don’t need a license to read fault codes. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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Eastsoutheast



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I rarely take it beyond 3000 RPM, maybe once or twice per month. I think it’s important to give the car a chance to stretch its legs once fully warmed up. Being an old girl I am very smooth with all inputs so the run to 3500/4000 RPM is done progressively so as not to put unnecessary strain on her. 2012 4.4 TDV8 Vogue Santorini black ivory leather

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GraemeS



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Mine gets up there occasionally when I'm wanting maximum acceleration overtaking in a short distance. Unfortunately speed limits mean that the run is very short-lived.

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Eastsoutheast



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The last few times it’s happened it cleared itself following pulling over and turning off the ignition. I do have a OBD reader that communicates with Torque and this shows no stored fault codes. The same reader correctly diagnosed a faulty turbo actuator a year ago. 2012 4.4 TDV8 Vogue Santorini black ivory leather

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matthews



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I agree but the issue is where the hell can you use that oomph without hitting the legal speed limit 3 seconds after stamping on the fun pedal !. Just overtaking an artic on an A road means you nearly hit 100 by the time you get past , you have to be really careful overtaking 3 with a caravan on the back !!!

Rambles wrote:
Max power is at 4000 rpm
Max torque 3000 rpm
Between 3-4000 rpm, the engine is incredible

You can use this car without exceeding 2000 rpm, as there is so much torque available from 1500rpm
But such a waste IMO

Each to their own

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Rambles



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For folks that think their cars are overpowered, and should all be artificially limited to national speed limits with no over-ride, the EU is coming to your rescue.

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