freeby2 dont have a VCU
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freeby2 dont have a VCU
Wealth of information on here, that's one less thing to check!
Seems to be a good write-up on the VCU here WHAT DOES MY FREELANDERS VCU DO? | For Land Rover Enthusiasts
theres more on here
get him MHM
Did you see my post about FL2 above. It dosent have a VCU.
Hi All
My wife and I are expecting our first born and my current car is not well suited to heavily pregnant women or babies!
We are thinking about getting a Freelander and over on the Audi forms we regularly get potential owners linking to cars requesting some feedback from the people in the know!
I have my eye on the following: AutoTrader
It has 12 Months MOT and the service history is part Landover with the last service being a specialist garage. 1 owner from new and nothing dodgy in the history (apart from the private plate changes). The cost looks comparable to other similar models tho would brining the seller down closer to the 14K mark be too much?
Thanks for the help and I'm looking forward to contributing where I can!
I often wonder what the grip is like on the haldex compared to analogue variable drive splitters like the VCU. If the Haldex only sends any power backward when the front wheels spin, instead of send more power back, then I'd guess that maybe you get better grip with a VCU?
I dunno .
What a confusing thread.... If I was the OP would run a mile.
Haldex gen 3 as fitted to Freelander 2 leaves a VCU in the stone age. Why are you guys talking about VCU when this chap is buying FL2 Gees!
we likes talking about vcu's
I've enjoyed swopping **** with you Freelaner and Nodge, JM, MHM, Will, DD and others but frankly have had it with Freelanders and the FL forum.
All the best chaps, I'm going back to German motors!!
I've enjoyed swopping **** with you Freelaner and Nodge, JM, MHM, Will, DD and others but frankly have had it with Freelanders and the FL forum.
All the best chaps, I'm going back to German motors!!
FL2 system works well. Have driven it on road and oft road. Tested it as best I could and it's good. Betterer than the FL1 vcu set-up. 4x4 when you want it. They had some faults early on but mostly fixed under warranty.I often wonder what the grip is like on the haldex compared to analogue variable drive splitters like the VCU. If the Haldex only sends any power backward when the front wheels spin, instead of send more power back, then I'd guess that maybe you get better grip with a VCU?
I dunno .
Haldex gen 3 as fitted to Freelander 2 leaves a VCU in the stone age. Why are you guys talking about VCU when this chap is buying FL2 Gees!
FL2 system works well. Have driven it on road and oft road. Tested it as best I could and it's good. Betterer than the FL1 vcu set-up. 4x4 when you want it. They had some faults early on but mostly fixed under warranty.
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