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espri
 


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Disco tunes in Germany

The Disco3 gets a couple of mentions in the current (Feb 2006) issue of the German magazine 4wheelFun.

There is a complete article about the D3 as tuned by Matzker, a company in Cologne. Matzker is an authorised LR service company and they also tune Defenders. Their web site (in German), www.matzker.de , gives pretty full details (if anyone wants anything translated, let me know). Summarised in brief, they offer (all prices plus installation, I think):

Performance increase (33PS + 60Nm) €1685 (ca. £1150)
Is this in any way related to the offers in the UK, e.g. Turbochip or JE?
They say they use an extra computer for the motor control (with optional disabling switch). Is this the JE/Turbochip approach too?

Speed unlimiter (to 210 km/h) €885 (ca. £600)

Electronic handling + off-road kit €1585 (ca. £1080)
As what they write about this seems quite interesting, I'll translate a bit here:
"The D3/RRS has a variable height air suspension system with 3 positions. The lowest position is for loading and is designed for speeds up to 35 km/h. There is no springing in this position. The standard (road) position is 50 mm higher. This is designed for road use at all speeds. The Offroad suspension height is another 55 mm higher. In this position there is a further reserve of 70 mm, not controllable by the driver but automatically made available, if the car bottoms out."
The Matzker kit is a "CAN BUS proccessor, with which the vehicle can be lowered 23 mm when in 'Road' position or raised by 26 mm when in 'Offroad' mode, controlled manually by switch."
They claim this gives better handling + less wind-resistance on road and allows you to set a greater ground clearance in advance off-road, rather than waiting for the car to touch ground first. They also say that the 'Road' position can be raised for rough tracks, for speeds up to 100 km/h (as opposed to the 50 km/h in the standard 'Offroad' position).

High performance brake system €1345 (ca. 915)
360 mm discs, 30 mm thick; requires at least 19" wheels


There is also a brief mention of body tuning in stainless steel from Schiessler Edelstahl (from Teising in Bavaria, not that far from me). The web site (in German), www.schiessler-edelstahl.de , contains plenty of photos.

Their bumpers and grills don't appeal to me much but I am investigating their side steps, in the hope that they might not be quite as wide as the LR variety.

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The control of the offroad height is interesting, I would imagine from previous posts our Aussie cousins might be particularly interested in being able to keep off road height to a higher speed when driving on sand. Although in the UK the use might be a bit limited Laughing
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Turbochip,

How does your system work? Is it an update of the software in the standard motor control computer? If so, what happens when LR upgrade the software? Is there a detailed description of how it functions, e.g. on your web site?

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Re: Disco tunes in Germany

espri wrote:
I am investigating their side steps, in the hope that they might not be quite as wide as the LR variety.


I spoke with the company on the phone today and was told that their side steps are 210 mm wide (including a 76 mm steel tube). Does anyone know (or can measure) how wide the standard LR side steps are?

It's only of theoretical interest to me now, however, for the LR rock sliders I had ordered have already been delivered. I learned about this alternative too late.

Eric
  
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