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| shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350    | Worth speaking to both JE and Turbochip, both of which are forum sponsors. I don't believe SC performance upgrades are done at the ECU like the diesel engines. I believe their route is via upgrades to the charger itself (and exhaust changes).  | ||
|  Fri Feb 23 2007 2:00pm | 
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| LRtuning Member Since: 26 Jul 2005 Location: London and Melbourne Posts: 403    | The Supercharger uses a DENSO ecu which can be re-mapped  | ||
|  Fri Feb 23 2007 5:34pm | 
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| thebishman Member Since: 21 Dec 2005 Location: Kansas, USA Posts: 98      | Most upgrades to the Jag 4.2 litre S/C engine have come from a combination of an 'under-drive' pulley as well as an ECU re-flash I think. Gains approximately 50hp. An exhaust upgrade might return an additional 10-20 hp, but I can't verify that.
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|  Fri Feb 23 2007 7:51pm | 
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| LRtuning Member Since: 26 Jul 2005 Location: London and Melbourne Posts: 403    | 'Bishman,
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|  Fri Feb 23 2007 8:41pm | 
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| simonsi Member Since: 01 Dec 2006 Location: Leicester Posts: 259      | 
 Is the standard ECU so far out there are useful gains without getting any more air into the engine??? Cheers Simon 2007 2.7HSE 20" Wheels 2005 TDV6 D3 S Auto - Zambezi Silver - JE Tune - RRS 19" - Sidesteps - Roof Rails Body Side Strips - Xenons - Bright Pack - Cold Pack - Premium Stereo Alpine Roof - Towpack - Alpine Touchscreen Satnav - Veba Rear DVD changer Alpine Roof Monitor - Webasto FBH Timer - Brembo Frt & S/C Rr Brakes | ||
|  Fri Feb 23 2007 9:49pm | 
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| LRtuning Member Since: 26 Jul 2005 Location: London and Melbourne Posts: 403    | Simon,
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|  Sat Feb 24 2007 8:46am | 
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| Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902    | any side effects? | ||
|  Sat Feb 24 2007 10:14am | 
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| thebishman Member Since: 21 Dec 2005 Location: Kansas, USA Posts: 98      | 
 In your response to my post you seem to disparage a pulley exchange, but then two posts below you tell Simon that a pully, (sic), change, exhaust and ECU re-map could get about 80 bhp. So what exactly ARE your thoughts on a pulley exchange; yes or no? Further, pulley exchanges are not a major mechanical problem, normally taking less than 2 hours of labour, plus most, (all?), dealers would have a hell of a time noticing that the supercharger pulley had been switched out. Supercharged engines are not as easy to 'tune' as turbocharged engines are, and the most reliable way to derive a meaningful increase in bhp is to exchange the supercharger pulley, and then re-map the ECU to take advantage of the increased rotational speed of the supercharger. Add to that a freer flowing exhaust, (IF one exists for the RRS S/C), and once might get approximately a 50-70 bhp reliable increase as I originally stated. Bish '06 RRS S/C Bonatti Grey/Ebony/Cherry with RSE; PTI; Electronic Rear Diff and Sirius Sat Radio. | ||
|  Sat Feb 24 2007 4:00pm | 
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| LRtuning Member Since: 26 Jul 2005 Location: London and Melbourne Posts: 403    | Bish,
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|  Sat Feb 24 2007 6:00pm | 
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| Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902    | Just a general comment, however in my understanding I dont believe any tuning company (except the big boys such as AMG etc) or expert in this field actually completes full NVH tests for the modified cars - LandRover have to ensure the homologation of the RRS etc and hence I expect edge of the side of caution when it comes to the engine tuning/performance - if they can get more performance and better mpg and still maintain the expected lifetime of the vehicle, then they would do it.   
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|  Sat Feb 24 2007 6:21pm | 
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| aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243      | 
 good point kaine     | ||
|  Sat Feb 24 2007 6:29pm | 
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| LRtuning Member Since: 26 Jul 2005 Location: London and Melbourne Posts: 403    | Kaine,
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|  Sat Feb 24 2007 6:30pm | 
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| aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243      | 
 good relpy LRtuning   im still undecided as to have mine chipped as yet     | ||
|  Sat Feb 24 2007 6:45pm | 
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| Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902    | 
 yes they do - quite right - so I take it that my comments are part of a disclaimer with a performance upgrade? | ||
|  Sat Feb 24 2007 7:25pm | 
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