nismine01
17th February 2015, 07:12 PM
Right, so I bought a Disco SII, it was everything I wanted, diesel & gas plus the right other bits.
Oooppss.
Herein starts the fairy tale.
Once upon a time someone owned a TD5 Land Rover Discovery SII, they had the computer tweaked to give great performance, then they had gas fitted to give great economy.
That's where the Oooppss comes in, you can't have your cake and eat it too! All you can do is seriously over fuel the engine.
I have only recently been able to put all this together, so where to now? Gee I seem to ask a lot of questions on this forum don't I.
First I would like to try a standard computer but if I have read correctly the car only reads one (the correct one) computer, this means someone setting up my car with a std computer for me to try and get the gas settings right then decide if that is the way to go.
If I think modified computer was the right thing I then need the (my) original computer resetting back in my car.
My fuel economy on straight diesel is around 26 MPG (sorry, I'm an old fart).
Any ideas, I don't want to have to get rid of my tweaked computer straight up, but if the gas system gives me what I want, better economy and power when I want it, I will go that way.
If the tweaked computer wins out I'll have a complete gas system to get rid of.
Argh, fairy tales, hope this one has a happy ending!
Cheers readers
Mike
Oooppss.
Herein starts the fairy tale.
Once upon a time someone owned a TD5 Land Rover Discovery SII, they had the computer tweaked to give great performance, then they had gas fitted to give great economy.
That's where the Oooppss comes in, you can't have your cake and eat it too! All you can do is seriously over fuel the engine.
I have only recently been able to put all this together, so where to now? Gee I seem to ask a lot of questions on this forum don't I.
First I would like to try a standard computer but if I have read correctly the car only reads one (the correct one) computer, this means someone setting up my car with a std computer for me to try and get the gas settings right then decide if that is the way to go.
If I think modified computer was the right thing I then need the (my) original computer resetting back in my car.
My fuel economy on straight diesel is around 26 MPG (sorry, I'm an old fart).
Any ideas, I don't want to have to get rid of my tweaked computer straight up, but if the gas system gives me what I want, better economy and power when I want it, I will go that way.
If the tweaked computer wins out I'll have a complete gas system to get rid of.
Argh, fairy tales, hope this one has a happy ending!
Cheers readers
Mike