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MDP



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A.R.M. & Dynamic Response

This topic has just been discussed elsewhere & I thought it would be helpfull listed here as well.


A.R.M. = Active Roll Mitigation

This function is activated if the vehicle is forced into such a harsh emergency avoidance manoeuvre that it risks tipping over. The vehicles motion is monitored by electronic sensors. At a given risk level, the ARM function steps in and cuts the engines power or brakes one or more wheels,just enough to help the vehicle regain its poise and help the driver remain in control.

This is part of a list of the Land Rover CONTROL SYTEMS fitted to our cars

inc.

ABS = Four channel Anti Lock Braking System
EBD = Elctronic Brakeforce Distibution
EBA = Emergency Brake Assist
DSC = Dynamic Stability Control
ETC = Electronic Traction Control
HDC = Hill Decent Control
Terrain Response
Electronic Park Brake


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So now lets look at DYNAMIC RESPONSE

DR is a hydraulically-powered,electronically-controlled,fast acting roll control system.
With DR,the anti-roll baris in two parts,connected by an electronically controlled hydraulic actuator. The electronic control unit senses when the vehicle is cornering and twists the anti-roll bar the opposite way to that caused by body roll. The effect is to keep the body level through the corner without loss of grip to the inside wheels. DR improves cornering performance and comfort of the occupants.
DR is extremely sensitive and will make continuous small movements even on normal straight roads. This improves stability and poise and reduces driver and passenger fatigue.


So there you have it ARM is for all RRS's = as part of all the control systems ........& then there's the option of DR for the ultimate in cornering control.


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Very well put, MDP.

If only some of the blokes at LR or their dealers could be so knowledgable and eloquent ....

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I was thinking he just coped and pasted that from a email or something Embarassed Embarassed


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FYI: Delphi's old press release about the technologies they supply to Land Rover (Dynamic Response, Air Suspension & Adaptive Cruise Control)...
http://investor.delphi.com/phoenix.zhtml?c...highlight=

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Thanks Grommet Wink 
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JayMann wrote:
I was thinking he just coped and pasted that from a email or something Embarassed Embarassed


Sorry mate i should know better Smile


I think it does not matter whether it was copied/pasted or otherwise.

The fact is this is the kind of information we need and if its useful to us, who cares where and how it was retrieved from? Wink Wink Malaysia Boleh!
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Thanks Martin - I was right in the other posting then, ALL RRS's have ARM you pay extra or buy an S/C to get DR 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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DR could be the difference in ride qualty then Martin.

As yours has it and mine doesn't, this could be the reason mine rides so firmly


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DR is extremely sensitive and will make continuous small movements even on normal straight roads. This improves stability and poise and reduces driver and passenger fatigue.


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Looks like you'll have to flog them fancy wheels to get the good ride back again then Super. Wouldn't fancy driving all the way to Cyprus on superhard suspension 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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I think you might be right Tim Sad

It's just that it looks stunning on Stormers... Big Cry

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Could always order a new car Super! Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Tim in Scotland wrote:
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You could have the 1st TDv8 in Cyprus.................. will you be in the UK long enough to avoid paying Cyprus Car tax if you waited?

I would image that you will have aproblem selling them on here to anybody other than Jaymann or somebody with DR fitted! Some of those BlingierD3's might take them off you though, they don't have DR even as an option (they don't go fast enough to need it!)
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Not really feasible Tim.

Have to own the vehicle for min. 6 months before entering in CY if registering it permanently on the island.

Duty on a 3600cc TDV8 would otherwise be CY £28,800 (UK£35k ish!)

I still love the car, even on 19's despit it not having the same dramatic impact.

The other thing is that generally the roads in CY are not as good as UK so 20" wheels could be even worse over there than they are here! Crying or Very sad Runner up - 2009 Best Avatar Award Sad
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Supertrotter wrote:
DR could be the difference in ride qualty then Martin.

As yours has it and mine doesn't, this could be the reason mine rides so firmly


Quote:
DR is extremely sensitive and will make continuous small movements even on normal straight roads. This improves stability and poise and reduces driver and passenger fatigue.


This does not bode well for me... Crying or Very sad


ST,
Leafing through the brochures, I notice that Land Rover do not fit 20" wheels as an option UNLESS the DR is also fitted, so there could be something in that....
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