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sydpg
 


Member Since: 02 Jan 2008
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Australia 2007 Discovery 3 4.0 V6 Petrol SE Auto Atacama SandDiscovery 3
GAS SAVER LAND ROVER LR3 2005-2008 2007 2006 FUEL CHIP????

Legends,
I found this on the web and found a someone in US selling them for few US$, has anyone tried using these?
are they safe to be installed on a new car, mine is only 4mths old and not sure if should try this??? but looking at the recent fuel price rices make me think may be I should try this...
I really like to see what the LR D3 legends/gurus have to say about this... your feedback is greatly appreciated thanks...

Regards
PG
  
Post #27198013th Mar 2008 11:06 am
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simonsi
 


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On your age of car I wouldn´t touch it with a barge-pole, difficult on a modern petrol to make it more efficient other than by leaning out the mixture, given how lean a modern engine runs this may well be into too-lean territory with possible engine damage....I wouldn´t risk your warranty.

Even after the warranty expires I´d be extremely sceptical of any petrol remap/tune that claims anything, fundamentally the engine will flow the same amount of air as before and the engine will be designed to operate on a certain fuel mixture, go outside that close range and engine damage is a real possibility - esp in hot conditions.
 Cheers

Simon 
 
Post #27198713th Mar 2008 11:10 am
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You'll find it is a 2 pence resistor used to confuse the air flow meter, it is worthless and can damage the engine.
  
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