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Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: Alex.Y on June 29, 2007, 14:24:40
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why are the new defender engines restricted to 85mph?
can the restriction be overcome easily?
thanks
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Didn't know they were - the one i drove certainly wasn't - maybe others can shed light if it's true or not?
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One reson for resticting cars speed is that critical items like tyres don't have to be such a high specification, ie. manufacturer can fit tyres with a lower speed rating ie. speed ratings of N and above rather than say R and above.
Rather than change the gear ratio to limit the top speed, fitting a restricter to the engine means you can do 85 economically, rather than having to rev the engine to its maximum.
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Where and Why would you want to do that speed or more in a defender?
I bet the Limiter would be on the ECU if there is one.
"You know you are a landrover owner when the police shake your hand when giving you a speeding ticket"
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Definatlely restricted to 85mph
drove one last week, gets there quickly, definately capable of more :twisted:
But I do agree, why would you want to? I was overtaking a row of cars that wouldn't overtake a tractor and before I realised it I was there :oops:
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I have been told Alisport can/is working on it.
Paul