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matthew2
17th December 2011, 07:45 AM
HI ALL !!
I am finally going to buy a Brand new 110 Defer !! i just want to now can you chip the motor to get more power like a POWER CHIP ? At the moment when I test drove the Defer it was real nice but it was gutless and I tow allot my current ride is a TD5 Defer and it has been chipped and it HALLS ASSS up hills while towing .
And if there is what brand of chip is a good one to purchase ? Does landrover sale them ?
Yorkshire_Jon
17th December 2011, 08:21 AM
Ok, congratulations.
First bit of advice, don't get a plug in chip, by enlarge they are all crap.
Instead get it re-mapped. The results are much better.
If your worried about warrenty issues then you could always speak to Pete at BAS and get one of his manic box of PuMA tricks.
Jon
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Benny_IIA
17th December 2011, 09:05 AM
Ok, congratulations.
First bit of advice, don't get a plug in chip, by enlarge they are all crap.
Instead get it re-mapped. The results are much better.
If your worried about warrenty issues then you could always speak to Pete at BAS and get one of his manic box of PuMA tricks.
Jon
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what he said.
Pete @ Bell Auto services, Ian @ IRB developments (works closely with pete) or td5 alive all offer load of upgrades for pumas.
is yours 2.4 or 2.2?
Sitec
17th December 2011, 09:32 AM
Get the vehicle and put some k's on it first, let the engine loosen up and run in! Then chip it!
Loubrey
17th December 2011, 09:32 AM
Matthew,
They are very "stiff" when new and there is a very good chance that the demo had less than 5,000km? I found mine picked up power, speed and smoothness after 15,000km.
Just keep in mind that chips and remapping is LRA's favourite loophole out of waranty... There is however options like Alive Tuning's Atric where you can return the mapping to original before a service, but the bugger would be if you should break down.
Great choice of car regardless and welcome aboard and especialy with the rest of us Puma drivers "...them new Ford engined Land Rovers..." :D
pannawonica
17th December 2011, 10:44 AM
Matthew,
They are very "stiff" when new and there is a very good chance that the demo had less than 5,000km? I found mine picked up power, speed and smoothness after 15,000km.
Just keep in mind that chips and remapping is LRA's favourite loophole out of waranty... There is however options like Alive Tuning's Atric where you can return the mapping to original before a service, but the bugger would be if you should break down.
Great choice of car regardless and welcome aboard and especialy with the rest of us Puma drivers "...them new Ford engined Land Rovers..." :D
I would have to agree with all of the above, and I have a Atric from Gary at Alive Tuning. EGR valve deactivated and speed limiter removed. Remember these remaps are custom to your vehicle. The tuning boxes only alter a very few engine parameters, this is not ideal.
kentkal
17th December 2011, 03:52 PM
Speaking as a partner of a 07 puma, what they said. If you can get rid of the infamous EGR I it will do wonders to a great 4WD.
TimNZ
17th December 2011, 05:11 PM
Looks like Bell Auto's have developed the first tune for the 2.2:
Puma Sportswear - News - Land Rover Owner International magazine (http://www.lro.com/news.php'sid=1108&page=1)
Cheers,
Tim
FLINTSTONE
19th December 2011, 10:38 PM
Hi Matthew,
The Bullet (09 Silver Defender) is in for an Engine management system upgrade today, it's called a PSI unit?? made in Germany and was off for a Dyno run after lunch. It was supposed to be in 3 weeks ago, but the wrong unit arrived.
I'm expecting 450Nm of Torque, will post result from around Thursday.
So in the mean time the Bullet has been getting around with a new bigger intercooler and two new sections of exhaust. The Decat has been removed. These two changes are very noticeable.
The PSI unit is fitted on top of the L/Rover unit and can be swapped back and forward in 30 Secs, a little more redunancy I guess if required.
On Thursday I'll pick it up :)
Drover
20th December 2011, 05:40 AM
Fitting a up-graded intercooler is probably the single best thing that you can do to a PUMA.
If you are only chasing reasonable power gains and better fuel economy (if I had my time again) I would just do the intercooler and De-Cat pipe and see if that was enough.
I have driven mine to the Stealer at Artarmon a couple of times with the stock map installed. There is a big difference between a standard PUMA and one with the intercooler up-graded and Cat removed.
krispe
20th December 2011, 06:23 AM
Hi Matthew,
The Bullet (09 Silver Defender) is in for an Engine management system upgrade today, it's called a PSI unit?? made in Germany and was off for a Dyno run after lunch. It was supposed to be in 3 weeks ago, but the wrong unit arrived.
I'm expecting 450Nm of Torque, will post result from around Thursday.
So in the mean time the Bullet has been getting around with a new bigger intercooler and two new sections of exhaust. The Decat has been removed. These two changes are very noticeable.
The PSI unit is fitted on top of the L/Rover unit and can be swapped back and forward in 30 Secs, a little more redunancy I guess if required.
On Thursday I'll pick it up :)
If you don't mind me asking where is it being done?
Kris
FLINTSTONE
20th December 2011, 08:31 AM
Hi Kris,
Speak to Mark,
At EuroPrestige, Park Road Mulgrave 2756. (near Windsor) Ph 02 45779584
Mark is very passionate with his work and specialises in Terrifirma gear.
It's worth the 30 min trip to check out his tricked up 90 and have a chat. Nothings to hard. I'm getting alot of work done now and am very happy with the work he has done in the past.
Handy, Just around the cnr from my place.
Ken
cal415
20th December 2011, 03:00 PM
I have had a chance to play with a defender with Atric device and Alive tune, very well worth the money it absolutly destroys my stock puma in everyway. I beleive it will cost you around 800 with shipping including the custom mapping and they can do multiple maps for you depending on what your doing with the vehicle... takes a few mins to flash done via the OBDII port and is easily removed.
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