"Chipping" a Range Rover TD6, advice please
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Hi
I have just bought a 2004 Range Rover TD6 ( having defected from the Lotus forum) and was wondering what the options are for chipping the Range Rover. I have heard good things about JE Engineering but was looking for other peoples thoughts and experiences.
Many thanks & I am sure there will be more questions to follow.
Stuart
I have just bought a 2004 Range Rover TD6 ( having defected from the Lotus forum) and was wondering what the options are for chipping the Range Rover. I have heard good things about JE Engineering but was looking for other peoples thoughts and experiences.
Many thanks & I am sure there will be more questions to follow.
Stuart
JE are great..........but try DMS Automotive aswell as they do a huge amount of work on rolling roads before realising their products. I have had severeal TD6 and TDV6 done by them and it transforms the driveability of what is in it's a natural state a pretty sluggish old truck. The fuel economy is not effected if you drive 'sensibly' but with the power you will always be on teh loud pedal!
Speak to Mike Cooper at DMS, really nice bloke, say Mike Bishop recomended you and he may do you a deal.
Speak to Mike Cooper at DMS, really nice bloke, say Mike Bishop recomended you and he may do you a deal.
I have a plug and play "chip" thingy from powerclick. Cost £185.
MPG has gone from 22.1 to 26.1. Midrange much better (i can overtake now!)
Whilst I'd use DMS etc for a sports car, for the Rangie I am quite happy with an extra 30bhp for under £200!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Rover-Range-Rover-III-LM-3-0...
£75!
MPG has gone from 22.1 to 26.1. Midrange much better (i can overtake now!)
Whilst I'd use DMS etc for a sports car, for the Rangie I am quite happy with an extra 30bhp for under £200!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Rover-Range-Rover-III-LM-3-0...
£75!
Edited by Simond001 on Saturday 15th December 22:18
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