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Hello Plank,
Here is a link to a discussion on this topic at the Australian Land Rover Owner's forum.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/technical-cha ... rchip.html
You might find it helpful.
Ron.
P.S : I was not one of the contributors.
Here is a link to a discussion on this topic at the Australian Land Rover Owner's forum.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/technical-cha ... rchip.html
You might find it helpful.
Ron.
P.S : I was not one of the contributors.
4.6 Rover 3500 P6B
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stevieturbo
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Ive never used them on a Rover, but Haltech do make good ecu's
Which model were you thinking of using ?
http://forums.haltech.com/index.php
Which model were you thinking of using ?
http://forums.haltech.com/index.php
9.85 @ 144.75mph
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
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stevieturbo
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stevieturbo
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Anything is possible.
But in order for a guess map to get you started, you would need to gie very specific details about your setup.....
And TBH, if you knew enough of these details, you could work through and get it started yourself anyway.
Just follow through the instructions. It wont be that bad.
But in order for a guess map to get you started, you would need to gie very specific details about your setup.....
And TBH, if you knew enough of these details, you could work through and get it started yourself anyway.
Just follow through the instructions. It wont be that bad.
9.85 @ 144.75mph
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
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kokkolanpoika
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Timo,
I had no problems reading your maps, (my laptop has XP). However, I think I need to read the values manually from each map since the file format was not recognised by E6X. Then the values need to be inpit manually to E6X files. Some work yes but would give something as a start.
Plank22, F10 is fuel only and naturally does not have ignition maps. You need to source them somewhere. Haltech ECU does have a library of ignition maps that will get you started.
I have bought a Haltech E6X and plan to have it fitted in the wintertime. Exact components are still open but I am using Haltech supplied sensors. I have two sets of BMW Coopes S injectors that should be plenty enough for Rover. Sadly they are of shorter design so the rail needs modifying. Or then I just need to buy another set of injectors with correct dimensions.
I had no problems reading your maps, (my laptop has XP). However, I think I need to read the values manually from each map since the file format was not recognised by E6X. Then the values need to be inpit manually to E6X files. Some work yes but would give something as a start.
Plank22, F10 is fuel only and naturally does not have ignition maps. You need to source them somewhere. Haltech ECU does have a library of ignition maps that will get you started.
I have bought a Haltech E6X and plan to have it fitted in the wintertime. Exact components are still open but I am using Haltech supplied sensors. I have two sets of BMW Coopes S injectors that should be plenty enough for Rover. Sadly they are of shorter design so the rail needs modifying. Or then I just need to buy another set of injectors with correct dimensions.

