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Smokey77
31st July 2013, 06:38 PM
Hello All,
I am a bit new to AULRO so I am still feeling my way around the site. I have a 2011 2.7 D4 after previously owning a D2 for six years and a 1984 Rangie for 13 years before that. Could someone please point me to a manual or written description of what each of the Terrain Response Settings actually does to the engine mapping and gearing etc?
Many thanks,
Smokey77

~Rich~
31st July 2013, 06:50 PM
Welcome Smokey,
Check out the FAQ section, it gives such info:
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/93220-aulro-discovery-3-4-rrs-faq.html

gghaggis
1st August 2013, 11:34 AM
Hello All,
I am a bit new to AULRO so I am still feeling my way around the site. I have a 2011 2.7 D4 after previously owning a D2 for six years and a 1984 Rangie for 13 years before that. Could someone please point me to a manual or written description of what each of the Terrain Response Settings actually does to the engine mapping and gearing etc?
Many thanks,
Smokey77

I sell a booklet that goes over the usage of Terrain Response and off-road driving. Have a look on my website (see sig below).

Cheers,

Gordon

discotwinturbo
1st August 2013, 07:37 PM
I sell a booklet that goes over the usage of Terrain Response and off-road driving. Have a look on my website (see sig below).

Cheers,

Gordon

The most valuable book that a FL, D3, D4 or RRS should carry!

Brett....

oldsalt
1st August 2013, 07:50 PM
Yep - I second that comment about Gordon's "booklet" - I keep mine in the seat-back pocket of the passenger's seat - easy to reach when I need a "refresher" about the terrain response system. Buy one - you won't regret it...
cheers

BMKal
2nd August 2013, 07:54 AM
I sell a booklet that goes over the usage of Terrain Response and off-road driving. Have a look on my website (see sig below).

Cheers,

Gordon

Been meaning to book myself in on one of your seminars Gordon, and to get this booklet as well.

Just checked the date of your next one, but I'll still be on my way back from Tassie early November, so hopefully will be down in Perth for the January one.

JamesH
2nd August 2013, 09:08 AM
Yep - I second that comment about Gordon's "booklet" - I keep mine in the seat-back pocket of the passenger's seat - easy to reach when I need a "refresher" about the terrain response system.

You'd be at home in my car then, that's where mine is kept.:) An excellent resource. Dealers should give them away as sweeteners along with the picnic kit.

Smokey77
16th August 2013, 08:27 PM
Hi Gordon,
I picked up your "Off-road Companion Booklet" from the mailbox today. It seems to fill the bill and I look forward to studying it in detail.
Many thanks,
Smokey77