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alantd Member Since: 14 Dec 2008 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 1513 |
Definitely a real-world scenario this - towing a 12T truck with no driver.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jhuKLrjJLg&feature=related Quite fun though. One that started out as a 2.4 TDCi 110 XS + New Defender 110 First Edition |
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10th Apr 2009 10:17pm |
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fekete Member Since: 24 Dec 2008 Location: Here on the other end of the computer Posts: 3626 |
That is quite amazing NEVER TAKE LIFE SERIOUSLY. NOBODY GETS OUT ALIVE ANYWAY
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11th Apr 2009 9:16am |
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kljw Member Since: 23 Jan 2009 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 265 |
that was an amazing peace of video. am i correct in thinking that the antistall is also know as idle jack? Cheers
keith puer claudius |
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21st Apr 2009 7:52am |
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AndrewS Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Hereford Posts: 3707 |
No, two different systems. the idle jack is there to help, stop or reduce the engine braking in low range. The Puma has lots of Torque (too much) when you need to use engine braking to descend, the standard engine would hold the wheel rotation back and the vehicle would slide. The simple fix was to increase the revs when the clutch is lifted in 1st low, This now allows the wheels to turn at the same rate as the vehicle descends. Not an exact science but LR decided that an idle jack is better than no idle jack. This is what happens when an engine from a parts bin is adapted for use in a vehicle that it was not designed to be installed in. Thanks Ford |
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21st Apr 2009 9:11pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5035 |
Not really - more like when the design and redesign is cost limited or time limited...its not beyond the capability to change that problem...the cost will have stopped it. Mike |
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22nd Apr 2009 3:37pm |
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AndrewS Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Hereford Posts: 3707 |
Ahh well you clearly know the proper answer From your answer I expect you know more than you are letting on PS Will the new one work 'Please say yes' |
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23rd Apr 2009 8:03pm |
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