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    v8 fuel map / tune resistor - rovergauge

    Hi All, I have a RRC 4.2 v8 LSE running very rich on fuel. I think one reason could be the wrong fuel map applied by the ECU due to the wrong reading from the tune resistor (blue resistor 1800 ohm for my v8 4.2) Im using the rovergauge (https://code.google.com/p/rovergauge/) to check my engine...
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    Range Rover Classic 4.2 LSE (21) Tune Resistor out of range

    Hi All, I have managed to get the rovergauge connected to my RRC LSE 4.2. (great tool btw https://code.google.com/p/rovergauge/) the only fault I get when the car is running is "(21) Tune resistor out of range" The car is running rich, so I think this could be reason as the ECU tries to add...
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    RRC 4.2 1993 Speedo transducer working but speedo doesnt

    Hi All, I have an RRC 4.2 LSE 1993. The speedo doesnt work, so I have decided to check what component could be wrong. I have checked that the transducer gets 12V when ignition is on (unclipped the wire and checked the green-white cable according to the electric diagram), then removed the...
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    Range Rover Classic 4.2 engine vacuum pipe & cables

    Hi, I have a RRC 4.2 v8 which has 2 vacuum pipe coming out from the chamber. One goes into the distributor, but the 2nd one is not going anywhere at the moment, rhe pipe is closed. Where it ahould go? Also a few questions an 3 electric loose cables/plug whitin the engine bay.. -one small...
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