
Originally Posted by
roverrescue
And Sean that was my point
Have they put heat breathing at 902mm say up the C/D pillar
Thereby maintaining 900mm wading depth but say you
Get in a SHTF moment in Nolan’s and the back corner dips to 1m plus and a gut full of creek gushes down into the brainology of Lithium charge control .....
You see I don’t drink JLR coolaide and I’ve seen what their engineers have done over the years for things like this despite all the rhetoric about how life changingly awesome it is when push comes to shove the breather maybe just meets wading depth and not a centimetre more....
Equals trouble
900mm wading while moving over a concrete causeway is a doddle
Getting bogged in 900 deep sandy creek and having to winch out over say 10minutes with dips and bumps will really test out this sort of system.
And the reality is that it is a lot of electricery for very very little benefit .... at most a few seconds of turbo lag on hard acceleration will be improved - whoop-de-fecking doo.
It’s a shame because the P300 petrol alone without the sparks would be a better choice than the diesos in my opinion ?
S
Fair enough, Nothing should ever be taken at face value.
I have read that flooding the vehicle to well over it's wading ability with doors open for an hour is part of Land Rovers testing regime. This is what they did the the D5:
Heslop explains that the fording maximum is set at 900mm "because after that it floats". Land Rover has a test where the vehicle is put into a water tank at up to 30 per cent greater depth than it claims, all the doors are opened and the vehicle left for an hour, before the poor test engineer has to wade back in and check the vehicle will restart and crawl its way out of the flood.
Of course that it does not preclude some oversight, but I figure if they're going to that sort of trouble they will have covered most if not all bases.
On the complexity of the engine, Yeah I agree, I can't understand why the P300 is not here (thanks LRA) for those that want petrol but without the "electrickery" and no doubt the diesel line up needs a 6 with decent torque. On a side note, according to the UK site the P400 is ever so slightly more fuel efficient than the P300.
Personally, I think the engineers will have done a stellar job. It is the marketers and the designers (interior) that have mucked this up. They needed to tone down the stylistic aspect of the vehicle and get rid of some of the gadgetry. A little pragmatism would have gone a long way.
I'm fine with them milking the upper end of the market but disappointed that they haven't served the bottom end of the market very well. It's hard not to be cynical when you look at they way they have packaged it.
Ultimately, we will see how they did when someone can get their hands on one and drive it proper. I like the car and think it will be a success but there are a whole lot of people that were really looking forward to this that are perhaps disappointed that it is out of reach when it needn't have been.
Cheers,
Sean
“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” - Albert Einstein
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