Calling it and engine governor is akin to calling the cold start function on an EFI petrol a choke, its a nice analagy, mechanical governor is non existant............unless the a little centrifigal governor inbuilt in the ECU![]()
Im sorry did I miss something when I wrote
urmmm so why do they stall in any gear thats not low enough to allow them to out drive the brakes... IF you want to apply that logic then Fozzy has exactly the same system because with 1200RPm on the handthrottle He doesnt stall out either, even going up hills off road because the brakes arent that great and neithers the tractability so the wheels just keep turning...
ummm yeah it will..
in any vehicle fitted with proper antistall it doesnt matter what gear you try to stop it in it will not allow the engine to stall out proper Antistall disconnects the load from the engine. you know like the formula one car that richard hammond had a crack in. Im pretty sure the the crew chief made the comment along the lines of 8 antistalls? thats a record isnt it?Originally Posted by isuzurover
go out there put it in 2 low or any other gear and let me know what happens when you drop the clutch with your handbrake on (or if its stuffed your foot on the brakes)
why you insist on dropping lines like "adjusts the fuel required when the engine is working at low speed" that outline the definition of a govenor and then calling it antistall is beyond me.... (well its not really but lets pretend)
Nice job of cutting the bits out of one part of my post and putting them alongside another by the way...
I'm more than happy for anyone with a Ford Defender to bring it round and I'll demo quite happily as often as you want that you dont have antistall, what you have is a governed vehicle that in one gear has an Idle up so that the engine produces enough power to overdrive the brakes.
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go have a read...
and just for kicks
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Dave
"In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."
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Calling it and engine governor is akin to calling the cold start function on an EFI petrol a choke, its a nice analagy, mechanical governor is non existant............unless the a little centrifigal governor inbuilt in the ECU![]()
read the section about governors, then read the bit in the same article about "electronic" governors.
any device that maintains the engine at a constant speed or power setting is by definition a governor...
Dave
"In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."
For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.
Fozzy, 2.25D SIII Ex DCA Ute
TdiautoManual d1 (gave it to the Mupion)
Archaeoptersix 1990 6x6 dual cab(This things staying)
If you've benefited from one or more of my posts please remember, your taxes paid for my skill sets, I'm just trying to make sure you get your monies worth.
If you think you're in front on the deal, pay it forwards.
Yes you did Dave, I never said it wasn't a "govenor", I was replying to this part of the tread:
At the end of the day you can call it what you want, Land Rover have decided to call it "Anti-stall", all I know is, is that it works.
I was told when I bought my (02) Td5 that it has 'anti-stall'. If I point it up a slope and don't touch the throttle the ECU increases engine speed to keep the vehicle moving, doesn't have to be in low range either.
I have a 2008 Triton 3.2 DiD 4wd with a similar function.(Dont crucify me!) I havent seen it in the advertising blurb but have used it many times in the bush. I can just take off up any steep slope,my foot off the throttle, and it will proceed up idling giving maximum traction. If it starts to slip the truck will just sit there with the wheels turning slowly till it digs down a bit and grips again (hopefully).
However, it will stall if I put on the brake without disengaging the clutch, but one would expect that unless the brakes were shot.
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