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JWL



Member Since: 26 Oct 2011
Location: Hereford
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England 2002 Defender 110 Td5 SW Coniston Green
Mine used to drive me batty but you sort of get used to it. I only notice it now and again now when in traffic
Post #511648 7th Mar 2016 3:37pm
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red-scirocco



Member Since: 28 Jun 2012
Location: South Norfolk
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This has also been driving me mad since i got my truck in November...
if someone could 'Turn off' this fuel saving mis-fire/stutter.... they can have my money!

Everyone, are all your trucks on the standard LR engine calibration? (Not re-mapped)

And, does this issue stay if the software is remapped?

- Daniel
Post #511807 7th Mar 2016 10:56pm
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srod



Member Since: 20 Mar 2015
Location: Argyll
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I had this problem, thought it was the MAF sensor, that was a waste of sixty quid. Car still does it (and always has), but I no longer have a problem with it Very Happy
Post #511812 7th Mar 2016 11:01pm
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Fatboy Slim



Member Since: 04 Feb 2008
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Wales 
I'm on my 9th Td5. 1x10p and 8x15p. I've had the JE stage 2 map on 6 of them and this particular characteristic has been present on every one. I quite like it to be honest, don't even notice it any more.
Post #511814 7th Mar 2016 11:03pm
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red-scirocco



Member Since: 28 Jun 2012
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Just coming from a 300Tdi, which... Never had and never has misfired.
I can't believe someone hasn't mapped/masked it of of the calibration.

-Daniel 2006 (56) 110 Td5 Double Cab
Instagram @110_td5
Post #511817 7th Mar 2016 11:06pm
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Fatboy Slim



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It's not a misfire, as its a deliberate act performed by the engine management. I've no doubt the likes of alive or Pete Bell would happily take your dosh and do away with it.
Post #511819 7th Mar 2016 11:09pm
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red-scirocco



Member Since: 28 Jun 2012
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I understand what it is and why they (LR) have done it.
Coming from an Automotive development background, its a very crude way of saving fuel.... but, thats what was done. 2006 (56) 110 Td5 Double Cab
Instagram @110_td5
Post #511827 7th Mar 2016 11:21pm
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Martin 01



Member Since: 13 Feb 2012
Location: East Yorkshire
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red-scirocco wrote:
This has also been driving me mad since i got my truck in November...
if someone could 'Turn off' this fuel saving mis-fire/stutter.... they can have my money!

Everyone, are all your trucks on the standard LR engine calibration? (Not re-mapped)

And, does this issue stay if the software is remapped?

- Daniel



Mine has an Alive remap on it but the stutter is still there.

Glad to know that's what it's meant to do, thought it was just mine playing up. Very Happy
Post #511836 7th Mar 2016 11:34pm
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