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Thread: TD5 ECU upgrade advice sought

  1. #11
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    Tombraider I know you can`t flog your ware`s here in the public forum, but can you PM me your details and some links to any info you have on your upgrades, I am coming back to OZ next week and might bring my ECU with me, for an tweak.

    Does Bruce Davis have a website or is he only contactable by phone.

    Thanks
    Last edited by cols110; 22nd October 2006 at 10:35 PM.

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    Only experienced the Bruce Davis one as that what was in mine when I got it. Wow is all I can say. The local dealer mechanic also told me he would not be able to tell if it was chiped.

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    I have the Bruce davis upgrade.

    It is a much nicer vehicle to drive,, most noticable when towing. very comfortable to drive now(no more auto box hunting for the best gear under heavy load).

    LR dealer told me that they would be able to tell if it had been reprogrammed,,, but they would have to go looking for the changes . on my model, Dec 01 with the 02 chassis number, the ECU is flashed and there is no immediate flag to signifie an ECU flash .. but driving it is a bit of a give away

    I have not noticed any real differance in fuel consumption. Unless I really use the chip to its fullest,,

  4. #14
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    If the program is correctly flashed and correctly written the checksum is untraceable by a stealer...

    However, should they drive it the differences are obvious!

    For the record, my upgrades run around 140kw/440nm....

    I back up the original mapping prior to upgrade so can be restored, I provide Injector codes and faults stored to the client for their records.

    Should you have an issue I offer to tweak the mapping to your needs for no charge for first 2 months...

    Upgrades or transfers to other vehicles (eg, upgrade from 2001 to 2005 model) at greatly reduced pricing....

    And, should you have my upgrade and drown your vehicle/blow up your ECU, I'll upgrade the new ECU for free. (Something others dont do)

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    The ECU out of my Defender 90 is on it’s way down to Tombraider at the moment to have the upgrade done.

    When I get back in a few days time I will let you all know how much improvement to expect. Should be quite impressive in a 90.

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    Tombraider check your PMs.

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    Anyone know Tombraiders email address or phone number(please PM it to me), I have tried this email address and it bounced.


    sales@roverworks.net

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    There is a member of our forum that owns a business making them and forum members can have one for $600

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    tombraider Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by cols110
    Anyone know Tombraiders email address or phone number(please PM it to me), I have tried this email address and it bounced.


    sales@roverworks.net
    Try again mate... Had a DNS issue!!! All fixed now...

    Or 0423 126 538

    Or 08-7221 2047

    cheers

  10. #20
    tombraider Guest
    Trumpet blowing mode on....

    Quote 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
    And......

    Since having the car "Chipped" by Mike in S.A. I have turned into a
    bit of a hoon :-D leaving a bit of rubber on the road. With the
    weight of the camper trailer on the back I give the car a gutt full
    and start spinning wheels. The MTR's really love to squeal! I recon
    the car would go like a rocket back on 29" tyres.

    Cheer to all, I'm relaxing on the sunshine coast now for a couple of
    weeks.

    Glen.
    And then...

    Hi Mike,
    My car is still going good and fuel consumption has improved. Before
    the upgrade towing the camper trailer consuption average was
    16l/100kms. After the upgrade the fuel consuption average has dropped
    to 14.6l/100kms. Running around the Sunshine Coast without the camper
    trailer the fuel consumption has dropped to 10.6l/100kms(previous
    best was around 11.6l/100kms Hwy running) NOTE: This is all with 32"
    tyres.!
    Any one looking for some more grunt and better fuel economy I can
    recommend this ECU upgrade.

    So far on this trip I have done 10,480kms, used 1548l of fuel, at a
    cost of $2,175. Total average fuel consumption is 14.8l/100. I will
    be heading back over West this weekend via Birdsville.

    Glen.
    Cant ask for better feedback

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