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MORE POWER

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Post by GRIMACE »

Ok people as you may already now I have a 3.5L V8 efi engine with extractors and a mandrel bent exhaust high flow muffler yada yada.

I WANT MORE POWER........ :twisted:
I DONT WANNA CHANGE THE ENGINE (unless its a straight swap, one in one out)........

What would people reccomend I do next.............. if anything.........

You see I will have all the suspension stuff sorted as soon as i get the rovertym arms, and the slotted bushes from Sam (thanks MATE :cool: ).
So i need to make plan for something to do next or else I will get bored.........

Fire away chaps....................... :armsup:
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Post by N*A*M »

lose some weight. take out things you don't need (seats, carpet, inside panels and trim, stereo, aircon, etc...) improves accelerating, braking, climbing, descending, cruising... awesome mod! :D
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Post by GRIMACE »

Well I dont wanna lose any more weight.............. But yeah I might ket rid of everything except the driver seat and pedals and steering wheel........... Mount the seat on a custome chassis mount....GOOD IDEA thanks mate :roll:
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Post by TuffRR »

Just drive the fawker!!! Building up a rig won't make you drive any better, get out there and learn what you need and what you dont need!
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Post by Britswed »

:twisted: (rubs hands together) :twisted: How much you want to spend lol

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Post by landy_man »

TuffRR wrote:Just drive the fawker!!! Building up a rig won't make you drive any better, get out there and learn what you need and what you dont need!



:D :rofl: :D
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Post by landy_man »

Britswed wrote::twisted: (rubs hands together) :twisted: How much you want to spend lol

Cheers Mal


he wants to spend nothing ;)
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Post by mickrangie »

i'll sell you my brand spanking new (1500Km) 3.9 for a small fortune and some body parts (fingers)

What kinda rig r u building? Speedster or 4wd :n00b: ?

It all comes back to budget, tyres, terrain and purpose ,
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Post by suzidisco »

how much for the 3.9
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Post by landy_man »

mickrangie wrote:It all comes back to budget, tyres, terrain and purpose ,


well said
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Post by mickrangie »

suzidisco wrote:how much for the 3.9


5k ready to rumble!! (long motor)

without a/c pump / powerstearing / alt / and injectors and intake manafold and anything I want. PM if you are really interested
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Post by GRIMACE »

It doesnt come down to shit, I just want abit more power ! ! !

I just wanna know how i can get that little bit more power not be asked what i wanna use the power for :D

OK i have 13000 dollars to spend................... :rofl:
No really guys I was really hoping some one could tell me something USEFUL :D
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Post by landy_man »

I think Supercheap Auto sell KW spray. A liberal coating on your headers will be good for another 20KW or so and only costs $9.95
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Post by GRIMACE »

COOL I already got a couple of stickers that added about 46Kw Man it help for getting up the gutter.

Might paint just the bonnet red..... so it goez alittle bit faster :D
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Post by landy_man »

:rofl:
in all seriousness, ensuring your engine is breathing well is important... perhaps K&N style filter...
pull your heads off and give them a bit of a cleanup, the cast is not real neat....
then a new cam which is cheap
then aftermarket ECU
etc. etc....
There are so many things you can do... But you need money..
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Post by Bodge »

Lots of good info here: http://www.v8engine.com/homepage.htm

But I agree with TuffRR - finish something and drive the damn thing.... You may just find that your priorities change....
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Post by GRIMACE »

I got the K& N Airlfilter.........and am gonna be purchasin a rANGIE sPARE SNORKEL soon hopefully.

I have been findin interest in changin the cam as most of them increase torque at lower revs......perfect 4 wheelin, as you know the Range rovers Peak HP is set pretty high in the rev range I would like to lower it abit :)

Can some one please detail me alittle bit On what is involved in changin the cam It sounds like fun (keeps me occupied for a week.... I am a slow worker :rofl: ) and also on what cams are the best for what usage ? ? ?


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Post by GRIMACE »

Ow b4 I do anything, I would like to get info on the cost the purchase a 4.6 rover engine ? As they have around 165Kw thats afair bit more than what I currently have.

I can then sell my old donk for peanuts (better than gettin nuthin back) and correct me if I am wrong but the 4.6 will bolt straight in on my Auto Gearbox.................

Also I can buy the 4.6 and have it on the stand and do the modifications and tuning and then fit it and fine tune it...................hmmmm sounds like fun :)
If it is a easy fit then I might not spend the cash on my 3.5 cause i willl only lose it when I change it over.
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Post by bazzle »

Talk to Peter at AMV

www.amv.com.au

4.6 good torquer

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Post by mickrangie »

4.6 will cost you between 6K to 10K depending who does it and what price you can get the bits for.

4.6 will use yr heads but you might need a new water pump, n shite
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Post by -Mick- »

I'm assuming it's your dd dude so don't spend too much on it. Stick to the usual intake/ exhaust mods and complimentary cam work and you'll have a donk with more torque, power and a nice sound for sensible $. It'll be a bit more efficient too (but rangies ar already cheap to run :lol: )
If that ain't enough get a head job/ stroke it etc. Then do the same for your motor :P :D

Save your $ for important shite like women and booze :drinking:
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Post by GRIMACE »

:shock: FARK looks like back to the cam idea........
Unless I can get a 4.6 cheaper...dont think so though :?

So info on the cam side of things PLEASE :lol:
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Post by mickrangie »

change a cam....

basiclly the whole front part of the motor radiator, grill etc.

also rule of thumb new cam new lifters... unless you don't want yr cam to last..

good luck
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Post by GRIMACE »

Well i am gonna look further into the cams there is so many different ones...... What do you guy recomend and any number on a good supplier around the Gold Coast ? ? ?
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Post by the naked Duck »

Chiptorque at Nerang do custom chips...........may be able to set to give more bottom end :P

Not sure where your gunna use the extra ponnies.........You should make good viewing first time out :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Can I come and Photograph the rollover for the other forumites :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by GRIMACE »

YEAH I TRY to get in incar film set up so when I roll the vehicle down a sheer 60degrees 10.2km slope you can catch glimse of the 12678 times the car rolls.

I have spoke with chiptorque and I have herd from people saying that the replacment chips arnt all that good ? ? ? Were as the complet Haltech ECU thingy is ment to be pretty good, but for the price a different cam sounds like the way to go :D
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Post by GRIMACE »

DQ wrote:Chiptorque at Nerang do custom chips...........may be able to set to give more bottom end :P

Not sure where your gunna use the extra ponnies.........You should make good viewing first time out :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Can I come and Photograph the rollover for the other forumites :twisted: :twisted:



All that extra low down torque is bound to dramatically increase my COG :D :finger: :D
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Post by mickrangie »

dynatec 17a i fink

or a wade cam are good fanks too
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Post by Britswed »

We use Dynotec have never had trouble & nice cams I recon a PC216(stage 1) for you Anthony 1500>4000 nice and torquey :)

There Stage 2 goes from 2000rpm>4800 and is a PC217

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Post by Aquarangie »

For my 3.9, a bit of port and polishing as well as a decent cam did the trick. I have yet to fit extractors, but with the later style manifold set-up, I haven't really botherd to go ahead with it. The manifolds on the EFI Rangies are pretty bloody good anyway and have plenty of room to breathe I reckon!!

I know a bloke in the Rangie Club whop has had a Uni-Chip fitted to his Rangie and found this improved performance out of sight. For about $1200 I think these are available and I'm not sure who does one down your way, but worth looking into. Much cheaper than the 4.6 option.

My 3.9 goes well and I ain't toucking it. Done 262,000 kms on the bottom end and still comes uptrumps with a compression test!!! Needs an oil change soon I suppose (been a tight arse and have let it lapsed for a while).

Anyway, best of luck,

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