What did you do with your Range Rover today

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I swore I'd messed mine up. Reassembled scrapper this afternoon and it is as bad as mine at blowing but I never touched any of the heater box or vents on the scrapper, airflow is just pitiful.

On an unrelated note, why is that glove just such a total ****er to get aligned properly?!
Mine blows hardest through the face vents, rest not so powerful. Biggest gain I had was from taping up the ducting in the dash
 
Still missing on one cylinder at start up, fine after a few minutes. Fuel trims seem ok but could it be an injector leaking while the engine is off and flooding the cylinder? If it was spark related then surely the other cylinder of the pair would also have a problem?
 
Still missing on one cylinder at start up, fine after a few minutes. Fuel trims seem ok but could it be an injector leaking while the engine is off and flooding the cylinder? If it was spark related then surely the other cylinder of the pair would also have a problem?
Can you identify which cylinder it is? If so is it possible (relatively) easily to swap the injector with another cylinder? Probably not on the Bosch with those bananas, but easier on the GEMS. If it is No2 and you swap the injector with No8 for instance, does it move the fault?
Is it something flaky in the wiring which starts firing the injector when warm but misses until then? Just cleaning injector wires / leads / injector sockets worth a try?
 
Can you identify which cylinder it is? If so is it possible (relatively) easily to swap the injector with another cylinder? Probably not on the Bosch with those bananas, but easier on the GEMS. If it is No2 and you swap the injector with No8 for instance, does it move the fault?
Is it something flaky in the wiring which starts firing the injector when warm but misses until then? Just cleaning injector wires / leads / injector sockets worth a try?
#3 was showing as rough last time i checked, the others were ok. Taking the upper manifold off to get to the injectors is a royal pain with the coolant going through the throttle body!
The plug looks ok, good colour etc, might try some injector cleaner
 
Drove up past Inverness and back in the FF..a journey of around 400 miles and managed just shy of 30mpg. That was with some very, very spirited driving for prolonged periods. Quite chuffed with that.
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As I only get to use my beast for a few months a year I still often get that I love this car feeling. I needed to take the long haired colonel on a mission today to various parts of the city as only a woman can organise things to be at opposite ends of the city with not much time between appointments and your last place is near where the first place was!!! However, it was cold, wet and dark. The beast started on the button as always, and as for driving in a busy city today I just didn't mind. Long runs between destinations, plenty of heat in the cab, lots of uses of Vladimir's new roads and just a reminder of how nice these 21 year old vehicles are. Yes today was one of those big smile days. The power of the V8 and the comfort of the big leather seats.... why would you want anything else?? And now I have praised it I have probably jinxed it and I'll be immobilised in car park in minus temperatures like I was a few years ago cursing the bugger. . So moral of the story is "live for today and just enjoy the bugger when you can" What's not to like.
 
Today, I've had the rear right panels off to get to the filler neck breather bits. Most of the way to sorting out the vacuum I keep getting in my tank!
 
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