Originally Posted by graeme small
I took the Tombraider upgraded ecu for a 550km run around the block
today and I'm suitably impressed. Mines' a manual, so not much
escapes the driver's attention. Its silky smooth, not the slightest
bit fussy about idling along at 50kph in 5th, although it really
needs 60kph to be able to accelerate. No more pussy-footing around
with the throttle trying to get it to hold speed on hills, just
squeeze the pedal or plant the boot a bit more if req'd. It eats GU
3.0s that try to avoid being overtaken after having been pushed up a
steep hill, launches the vehicle like a rocket in 1st when the silly
driver pulls out without being able to properly see around a turning
truck (2nd silly driver overtaking truck over double lines) and
generally behaves very well. And, it matched the best fuel economy
its ever returned, gauged by the needle still not down to half (best
was 600km to the half-way mark) yet it powered up hills in a way it
has not done before. Its has all but fixed the 2 second delay after
closed throttle - probably just not quite as strong as it could be
for those 2 seconds.
The ecu needed the fuel knocked back a bit lower in the rev range
due to excessive smoke, but its not a problem anymore. I'm just
looking to LR to get the fuel temp sensor enabled in the ecu - it's
obviously been disabled since the ecu was replaced almost 3 years
ago and it might happen to be contributing to the delay.
Regards,
Graeme Small