Rangeroverrookie
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HI guys quick question been looking into remapping my new beast when it comes next thursday, has anyone experiance of this if soo does anyone think its good or bad??
Yeah going to have it checked out totally before I go for it.Just my tuppence, but you'll want to make sure that the drive-train is in good condition before you start asking more from the engine.
I know it doesnt need it but its weather I want it and tbf not fussed on better fuel I have accepted that bit.Well I think you know what I am going to say
Not needed or buy the petrol head version and get the SC. You won’t go round corners any quicker you just might get there a little quicker or too quick
Also don’t be sucked in by the “mappers” claims on the better figures. Lots of research needed.
But at the end of the day it’s yours to do as you want
J
Not good, not bad, just plain stupid. It has more than enough power for a heavy 4 x 4 as standard. If you want to play tuning, go get a car.HI guys quick question been looking into remapping my new beast when it comes next thursday, has anyone experiance of this if soo does anyone think its good or bad??
Not good, not bad, just plain stupid. It has more than enough power for a heavy 4 x 4 as standard. If you want to play tuning, go get a car.
Edited for accuracyIs it coming with a warranty?...if it is I wouldn't do anything to it until it's ended you WILL need it...
Not good, not bad, just plain stupid. It has more than enough power for a heavy 4 x 4 as standard. If you want to play tuning, go get a car.
A 1000bhp Jeep must be great for sitting in a traffic jam on the M25, fecking madness.Im sure the big car makers see it that way too with the 1000bhp Jeep, RR SVRs, V8 Twin Turbo G Wagons, Urus.....
Ahhh but when it starts moving youll be at 70 well before anyone else
Since the M25 rarely moves at more than 25mph, that is unlikely.Ahhh but when it starts moving youll be at 70 well before anyone else
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