3.9L Optimax ECU chip option

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Jens Axboe

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Hi,

Has anyone tried these ECU 'upgrades'? Are they any good, or is the money
better spent elsewhere (RPI lists them at 325 pounds). I'm mainly looking
for good torque with the auto gear box, of course if I could save a little
on fuel it would be a plus :)

I have a 96 Disco.

Thanks, Jens

 
The guy that makes these ECU's is Mark Adams. Mentioned in other posts on
here.

I had a Tornado ECU fitted to my Range Rover when I had a 4.6 fitted, it was
a bespoke ECU and the transformation was astonishing.

I was getting around 265hp and the same fuel consumption as a standard 3.5
Efi.

Don't go through RPi.

I met mark at a convenient 4wd rolling road where he fitted the ECU and then
tuned the engine on a rolling road, I drove there in sluggish Range Rover
and drove home in something that was leaving Golf Gti's on kickdown.

You will get truly impartial and helpful advice. Mark can be contacted
directly at.

Mark Adams Pharmhouse Marketing
01694 720 144

That's the last number I had for him.

Alan M. (Thinking I should be on commission..:))


> Has anyone tried these ECU 'upgrades'? Are they any good, or is the money
> better spent elsewhere (RPI lists them at 325 pounds). I'm mainly looking
> for good torque with the auto gear box, of course if I could save a little
> on fuel it would be a plus :)
>
> I have a 96 Disco.
>
> Thanks, Jens
>



 
So Alan Mudd was, like

> The guy that makes these ECU's is Mark Adams. Mentioned in other
> posts on here.
>
> I had a Tornado ECU fitted to my Range Rover when I had a 4.6 fitted,
> it was a bespoke ECU and the transformation was astonishing.
>
> I was getting around 265hp and the same fuel consumption as a
> standard 3.5 Efi.
>
> Don't go through RPi.
>
> I met mark at a convenient 4wd rolling road where he fitted the ECU
> and then tuned the engine on a rolling road, I drove there in
> sluggish Range Rover and drove home in something that was leaving
> Golf Gti's on kickdown.
> You will get truly impartial and helpful advice. Mark can be contacted
> directly at.
>
> Mark Adams Pharmhouse Marketing
> 01694 720 144
>
> That's the last number I had for him.
>
> Alan M. (Thinking I should be on commission..:))
>
>
>> Has anyone tried these ECU 'upgrades'? Are they any good, or is the
>> money better spent elsewhere (RPI lists them at 325 pounds). I'm
>> mainly looking for good torque with the auto gear box, of course if
>> I could save a little on fuel it would be a plus :)
>>
>> I have a 96 Disco.
>>
>> Thanks, Jens


I have considered this in the past (ECU chip + rolling road tune). Can you
give some idea how much it cost? Sounds like just the thing for the 4.6.

--

Rich

Pas d'elle yeux Rhone que nous


 
>
> I have considered this in the past (ECU chip + rolling road tune). Can
> you give some idea how much it cost? Sounds like just the thing for the
> 4.6.


>
> Rich
>
> Pas d'elle yeux Rhone que nous




It was some time ago, but from memory.....

Rolling road, 2hrs @ £90 hr

Marks Time 2 Hrs @ £65 hr

Cost of ECU which I can't remember but it was around the £500 mark I think.

Sorry can't be any more accurate the paperwork went with the Rangie when I
sold it.

Alan M


 
Hi Alan,

But from the sound of things, it seems like the only good way to have a
modified ECU chip fitted is to have it tuned with the new chip fitted.
Since I'm located in Denmark, probably I have to find someone local that
knows what he is doing!

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 17:07:03 +0000, Alan Mudd wrote:

> The guy that makes these ECU's is Mark Adams. Mentioned in other posts on
> here.
>
> I had a Tornado ECU fitted to my Range Rover when I had a 4.6 fitted, it was
> a bespoke ECU and the transformation was astonishing.
>
> I was getting around 265hp and the same fuel consumption as a standard 3.5
> Efi.
>
> Don't go through RPi.
>
> I met mark at a convenient 4wd rolling road where he fitted the ECU and then
> tuned the engine on a rolling road, I drove there in sluggish Range Rover
> and drove home in something that was leaving Golf Gti's on kickdown.
>
> You will get truly impartial and helpful advice. Mark can be contacted
> directly at.
>
> Mark Adams Pharmhouse Marketing
> 01694 720 144
>
> That's the last number I had for him.
>
> Alan M. (Thinking I should be on commission..:))
>
>
>> Has anyone tried these ECU 'upgrades'? Are they any good, or is the money
>> better spent elsewhere (RPI lists them at 325 pounds). I'm mainly looking
>> for good torque with the auto gear box, of course if I could save a little
>> on fuel it would be a plus :)
>>
>> I have a 96 Disco.
>>
>> Thanks, Jens
>>


 
So Alan Mudd was, like

>> I have considered this in the past (ECU chip + rolling road tune). Can
>> you give some idea how much it cost? Sounds like just the thing
>> for the 4.6.
>> Rich
>>

> It was some time ago, but from memory.....
> Rolling road, 2hrs @ £90 hr
> Marks Time 2 Hrs @ £65 hr
> Cost of ECU which I can't remember but it was around the £500 mark I
> think. Sorry can't be any more accurate the paperwork went with the Rangie
> when I sold it.


Thanks Alan. I knew roughly how much the chips were, but hadn't a clue
about the rolling road. Seems not too bad, when you think of what you're
getting.

--

Rich

Pas d'elle yeux Rhone que nous


 
The rolling tune is a must if you're going to the expense of changing the
ECU.

The took power readings on my car before any changes, then a second run with
the ecu swapped and a third run after some tuning changes.

The change was about 20% increase at each stage. And fuel consumption
decreased noticably.




"Jens Axboe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi Alan,
>
> But from the sound of things, it seems like the only good way to have a
> modified ECU chip fitted is to have it tuned with the new chip fitted.
> Since I'm located in Denmark, probably I have to find someone local that
> knows what he is doing!



 
So Alan Mudd was, like

> The rolling tune is a must if you're going to the expense of changing
> the ECU.
>
> The took power readings on my car before any changes, then a second
> run with the ecu swapped and a third run after some tuning changes.
>
> The change was about 20% increase at each stage. And fuel consumption
> decreased noticably.


Now THAT sounds interesting!

--

Rich

Pas d'elle yeux Rhone que nous


 
>> The rolling tune is a must if you're going to the expense of changing
>> the ECU.
>>
>> The took power readings on my car before any changes, then a second
>> run with the ecu swapped and a third run after some tuning changes.
>>
>> The change was about 20% increase at each stage. And fuel consumption
>> decreased noticably.

>
> Now THAT sounds interesting!
>
> Rich
>
> Pas d'elle yeux Rhone que nous



Rich you have a P38 right?

Don't think you'll get gains like this with a gems upgrade ECU.

Bare in mind I'd had an engine built and fitted to a 1988 classic, the new
engine wasn't tuned right.

The ECU wasn't fitted and it was running so lumpy I was surprised it was
running at all, so it was seriously down on power when it went in.

When it came out it was running 165hp at the wheels, from experience Power
Engineering and Mark Adams expalined there was approx 100hp loss through the
drivetrain on a classic rangie.

330lb/ft torque, it used to drive like a dream when it was running, but it
was such a huge effort to keep it running, imagine the unreliability of a
normal Range Rover, double it, then add the problem of having a non standard
engine with twice the power it was designed to have.....after a while the
maintainance overcame the enjoyment....I sold it, and it's the only time I
ever felt sad seeing a car drive away, I still miss it, but I don't miss the
unreliability.

Alan M


 
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