mazza68
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Thinking about putting a performance chip on my 98 range rover P38 2.5 diesel automatic whats the best one and what will the mpg be like
Chipping in theory should be better if done properly because the torque reduction on shift needed to protect the gearbox should be taken into account, sadly most don't bother, so, like a power box it will eat your gearbox.Is there a huge difference between chipping/psi powerbox, pros/cons?
If you have a manual gearbox no probs at all even towing.
It's good to know the manual box will take it. I'm thinking of psi powerbox DA4419 if I can source one reasonably priced. Atleast then it's no biggy to take back out if need be. Will the xtra fuelling from chip/box likely help a little on hot starts? My '95 has no trip thankfully. Don't trust that sort and One less thing drawing off my batteryIf you have a manual gearbox no probs at all even towing.
It's good to know the manual box will take it. I'm thinking of psi powerbox DA4419 if I can source one reasonably priced. Atleast then it's no biggy to take back out if need be. Will the xtra fuelling from chip/box likely help a little on hot starts? My '95 has no trip thankfully. Don't trust that sort and One less thing drawing off my battery
No help for the hot start problem, need to adjust the FIP timing to account for worn chains or fit new chains & sprockets.It's good to know the manual box will take it. I'm thinking of psi powerbox DA4419 if I can source one reasonably priced. Atleast then it's no biggy to take back out if need be. Will the xtra fuelling from chip/box likely help a little on hot starts? My '95 has no trip thankfully. Don't trust that sort and One less thing drawing off my battery
Is there a huge difference between chipping/psi powerbox, pros/cons?
I will be fitting an HP24 next year to replace my dodgy HP22 that suffered with the power box as I have had one offered by a friend here in France.Powerbox just tricks the ECU into throwing in more fuel. That can cause uneven heating on the head and cause it to crack. For that reason I would only go for a chip.
What do you think a chip does if not "throw more fuel in" Heads generally crack because of repeated overheating.
Gearbox: the HP24 gearbox from the 4.6 can be fitted to the oil burner, @ovalandrover did it to one / both of his.
@Data: chip changes curve but shouldn't exceed current maximums. The powerbox chucks more fuel in all across the range including the current maximums. That's where the damage can occur, or so my reading led me to believe. Not seen a side by side trial with any decent number of engines but why risk it if it sounds plausible? Chip for me every time.
Of course chipping it increases the maximums as you put it, how else would you get more power? What it does not do is drop the torque on shifts to a level that will save the HP22 from damage.@Data: chip changes curve but shouldn't exceed current maximums. The powerbox chucks more fuel in all across the range including the current maximums. That's where the damage can occur, or so my reading led me to believe. Not seen a side by side trial with any decent number of engines but why risk it if it sounds plausible? Chip for me every time.
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