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ZeDefender



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Alive tuning, 2-stroke oil, Noisekiller blanket
All of them work for me - simples Thumbs Up
(tore into, around and out of Munich this morning with wife and son - fun was had by all Very Happy) Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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ibexman



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Check out the blanket article here http://www.landroverweb.com/landrover
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ZeDefender



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ibexman wrote:
Check out the blanket article here http://www.landroverweb.com/landrover

Oh well - it's quiet for now Thumbs Up
Re. durability on a TDCi... we shall see Wink
Matt Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
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The engine noise is less at around 60/75 mph i've found with the Alive map.

Are you finding the gear changing less troublesome - no clutch snatch?
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ZeDefender



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wslr wrote:
The engine noise is less at around 60/75 mph i've found with the Alive map.

Are you finding the gear changing less troublesome - no clutch snatch?

I get a rumbling feeling around 2000 rpm under heavy acceleration. Not sure if it's good or not Shocked but I will check in with Gary next week to give some feedback. He mentioned something about possible torque vibration in the front prop...
Gear changing (or lack of it) is less troublesome for several reasons:
1) To avoid the notchy 1>2 change, I generally pull away in 2nd. Now it's much smoother with the extra torque.
2) Likewise, I have avoided the horrible kick at 2>3 by staying in 3rd as long as possible when slowing - again more torque has definitely helped Thumbs Up
3) A side effect of learning to change 2>3 ridiculously gently has been less clutch snatch in all gears (improved driving style?) but I have to say the 3rd gear problem seemed less today - I barely noticed my usual irritation (but that could have just been the fun of driving a "souped up" 110 with some "oomph" Mr. Green
Actually, point 3) is very significant, as my fury and sadness at the b*stard mechanic who killed my 3rd gear now seems a little more distant. Things just seem that bit better now Very Happy Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
Post #100981 19th Nov 2011 3:43pm
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That's noticeable for me. Before you'd get a random clunk as the clutch decided it didn't want to work smoothly. Since the map it is pretty rare it happens. I can't see an obvious reason for this change - the only thing is the new map... Interesting.
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You`ll kill your clutch rather soon if you pull away in 2nd Puma 110" SW

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Re: Alive tuning, 2-stroke oil, Noisekiller blanket
ZeDefender wrote:
All of them work for me - simples Thumbs Up
(tore into, around and out of Munich this morning with wife and son - fun was had by all Very Happy)


Thumbs Up NEVER TAKE LIFE SERIOUSLY. NOBODY GETS OUT ALIVE ANYWAY
Post #101289 20th Nov 2011 11:44pm
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ZeDefender



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MK wrote:
You`ll kill your clutch rather soon if you pull away in 2nd

Thanks for the advice. I only start in 2nd on flat or downhill tarmac and when I'm not fully-laden or towing anything. The ratio in second seems pretty low anyway and there's very little slip when pulling away. A couple of members on this and other forums do it and seem to have no problem after a few years. I'd rather preserve the gearbox than the clutch for now and, if necessary, get them both changed in the UK shortly before (LR) or after (Ashcroft) warranty expires.
In any event, I need to get the turbo sealed first at a different German LR dealer - wish me luck Rolling Eyes
Cheers
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But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
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ZeDefender wrote:


In any event, I need to get the turbo sealed first at a different German LR dealer - wish me luck Rolling Eyes
Cheers
Matt


I take it you checked it and it is definitely leaking?
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ZeDefender



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Lorryman100 wrote:
ZeDefender wrote:


In any event, I need to get the turbo sealed first at a different German LR dealer - wish me luck Rolling Eyes
Cheers
Matt


I take it you checked it and it is definitely leaking?

Seems extremely likely... I'm taking the heat shield off tomorrow if I get the chance and looking for soot egress.
Otherwise I will drive around until the manifold is good and hot, remove the bonnet, then strap my son onto the engine so he can hear what's going on as I drive up hills in second gear Thumbs Up
besides... checking stuff is for girls Laughing Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Post #101464 21st Nov 2011 8:05pm
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ZeDefender wrote:


Otherwise I will drive around until the manifold is good and hot, remove the bonnet, then strap my son onto the engine so he can hear what's going on as I drive up hills in second gear Thumbs Up


I can't fault your logic......make him pay for his upkeep....... Thumbs Up Bow down
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