3.6 TDV8 RRS
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tyeo86

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292 posts

176 months

Friday 28th October 2011
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Morning People.

I picked up my 2007 RRS last night TDV8. I'm very impressed with the car but even more so with the POWER. Where does all the power come from. so much power and speed in such a heavy car?

Tom

camel_landy

5,414 posts

207 months

Friday 28th October 2011
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They also sound great!!

: )

M

Kevin VRs

13,688 posts

304 months

Friday 28th October 2011
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tyeo86 said:
Morning People.

I picked up my 2007 RRS last night TDV8. I'm very impressed with the car but even more so with the POWER. Where does all the power come from. so much power and speed in such a heavy car?

Tom
That would be the 640 Nm of torque (472 lbs/ft).

tyeo86

Original Poster:

292 posts

176 months

Friday 28th October 2011
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Kevin VRs said:
That would be the 640 Nm of torque (472 lbs/ft).
What does that compair too

just0007

74 posts

209 months

Friday 28th October 2011
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I have the same engine but in the vogue, I have had it re mapped by JE engenering in Coventry. The differnce is signifcant, 800nm of torque! Worth looking into in my opinion.

Kevin VRs

13,688 posts

304 months

Friday 28th October 2011
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tyeo86 said:
What does that compair too
3 litre Jag petrol engine is 209 lbs/ft
1.9 litre twin turbo diesel in my Saab is about 280 lbs/ft (180 bhp)

just0007

74 posts

209 months

Friday 28th October 2011
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I think it compares to a JCB digger

tyeo86

Original Poster:

292 posts

176 months

Tuesday 1st November 2011
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just0007 said:
I have the same engine but in the vogue, I have had it re mapped by JE engenering in Coventry. The differnce is signifcant, 800nm of torque! Worth looking into in my opinion.
How does that affect the preformance? Also will it void the warranty?

MrOrange

2,039 posts

277 months

Tuesday 1st November 2011
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tyeo86 said:
Kevin VRs said:
That would be the 640 Nm of torque (472 lbs/ft).
What does that compair too
50% more than my V8 Vantage frown

rpgk

469 posts

248 months

Tuesday 1st November 2011
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Hi there
I too would be interested in knowing about the change in mapping.

Does it void warranty?
Is it an MOT failure once 3 years old?
Do you have to declare it to insurance? How much does it affect premiums?

Thanks

camel_landy

5,414 posts

207 months

Tuesday 1st November 2011
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rpgk said:
Hi there
I too would be interested in knowing about the change in mapping.

Does it void warranty?
Is it an MOT failure once 3 years old?
Do you have to declare it to insurance? How much does it affect premiums?

Thanks
Warranty is usually void.
Has to be declared on the insurance.
As long as it still meets the emissions, the MOT will be fine.

The main thing to worry about is the EGT.

M

tyeo86

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292 posts

176 months

Tuesday 1st November 2011
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camel_landy said:
Warranty is usually void.
Has to be declared on the insurance.
As long as it still meets the emissions, the MOT will be fine.

The main thing to worry about is the EGT.

M
EGT?

camel_landy

5,414 posts

207 months

Tuesday 1st November 2011
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tyeo86 said:
EGT?
Exactly... Before you start fiddling, I'd recommend a bit of research into some of the negatives, not just get taken in by the power increases!! wink

EGT = Exhaust Gas Temperature

To get extra oomph out of diesels, tuners usually increase the turbo boost and fueling. However, one of the downsides is that the temperature of the exhaust gasses increase. This extra temperature can cause problems such as burnt out valves and warped manifolds!!!

M