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Chris6379



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Northern Ireland 1994 Defender 90 200 Tdi CSW Bonatti Grey
Remapping a ‘22 110 X-Dyn
Hi guys
Was thinking of getting my 3L D250 remapped but I’ve heard a few horror stories about JLR not honouring the warranty if a vehicle has been remapped, apparently they can tell remotely if a remap has been carried out. Now I have also been told there is a remap place in England that can do it without JLR knowing. (I’m in N.Ireland so it’s not really a journey I want to make for a remap). Can anyone enlighten me please?
Cheers guys
Post #1023947 8th Feb 2024 11:58am
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Moo



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My question is why? The D250 has more than enough poke and get up and go. Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy.
Post #1023955 8th Feb 2024 12:52pm
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nebc100



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Wait until your warranty has expired. Should only be 1 year still, unless you have extended it.
Post #1023974 8th Feb 2024 3:19pm
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David007



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Moo wrote:
My question is why? The D250 has more than enough poke and get up and go.


Good question, as Land Rover offer the choice of D250 and D300 there must be a market each of them. When I was looking to order mine I test drove both, in the end I ordered the D300 Very Happy
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Moo



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I drove both and ordered the D250. I tow and drive my car hard and have never felt I needed the extra power. Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy.
Post #1024024 8th Feb 2024 10:03pm
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David007



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I don’t think there’s a right or wrong choice, both the D250 and D300 are great options. Considering what you say about not feeling the need for the extra power the D250 sounds perfect for you, but for me I chose the D300 Thumbs Up
Post #1024052 9th Feb 2024 8:59am
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Moo



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Yep, both cracking engines. It also sounds good under full chat. Thumbs Up Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy.
Post #1024058 9th Feb 2024 10:29am
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lrFFM



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It just shows how subjective engine power is.
I test drove several Defenders and ended up with the V8. All the other engines lacked power in my opinion. Wink
Post #1024064 9th Feb 2024 10:51am
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David007



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Your just showing off now Very Happy Thumbs Up
Post #1024069 9th Feb 2024 11:28am
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jst



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Why will depend on what your accustomed to.

I am yet to map a vehicle and not found it more efficient on fuel. Cheers

James
110 XS Utility
130 Puma Station wagon/camper (in the making)
90 Puma Hardtop
Post #1024186 10th Feb 2024 12:53pm
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lightning



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lf you get your D250 remapped be sure to come back on here and report on what difference it makes, and whether it's worthwhile.

I test drove the D200 90 Commercial and it felt great, so l ordered that one. JLR then deleted the D200 and l had to pay £3,000 more for effectively different software to produce a D250.
Even the salesperson admitted it cost JLR "no more" to produce.

The D250 is awesome, even when towing the caravan up a steep hill fully loaded with our boat and outboard motor plus bikes and everything else it never feels wanting for power output. The RPM rarely exceeds 2,500 and l've never had my foot to the floor on the gas pedal.
Post #1024194 10th Feb 2024 1:21pm
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lrFFM



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David007 wrote:
Your just showing off now Very Happy Thumbs Up


Yesss Very Happy
I am just trying to make the point, that it doesn‘t matter what other people think or experience. Engine power is totally subjective and one should testdrive in order to make a decision.
Post #1024199 10th Feb 2024 2:04pm
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Jamundo86



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There are a few companies that offer the genuine JLR software D300 upgrade, some of which are now able to do remotely. No affiliation but Venture Automotive being one I've seen advertised recently
Post #1024200 10th Feb 2024 2:14pm
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walfy



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lightning wrote:
lf you get your D250 remapped be sure to come back on here and report on what difference it makes, and whether it's worthwhile.

I test drove the D200 90 Commercial and it felt great, so l ordered that one. JLR then deleted the D200 and l had to pay £3,000 more for effectively different software to produce a D250.
Even the salesperson admitted it cost JLR "no more" to produce.

The D250 is awesome, even when towing the caravan up a steep hill fully loaded with our boat and outboard motor plus bikes and everything else it never feels wanting for power output. The RPM rarely exceeds 2,500 and l've never had my foot to the floor on the gas pedal.


Wasn't the D200 a 4 pot engine and the D250 a 6 pot? 110 D250 SE HT
110 USW SOLD
RRE HSE Dynamic Gone, wife killed it
VOLVO XC60 R Dynamic with some toys

Polaris RZR 900XP SOLD
Post #1024309 11th Feb 2024 12:24pm
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lightning



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Initially the Defender came with D200 and D240 options.

These were both 2.0 four cylinder diesels.

These engines were soon replaced by the 3.0 six cylinder. ln the 90 Commercial this was provided in a 200bhp tune with no option to upgrade.
ln 110 Commercial you could specify the D200, or D250 at an extra £3,000

JLR probably saw a way to make more money by deleting the D200 in the 90 and making buyers pay £3,000 extra for the D250.

At the time there was an 18 month waiting list for the Commercial so JLR didn't mind losing a few customers who didn't want to pay the extra.

This was done to me, l ordered a D200 but received an email saying l had to have the D250 or my deposit back.
The price then increased by a further £4,000 meaning the vehicle cost me £7,000 more than l signed for on the order.

At least Ineos honoured the price for those who placed a deposit before their £10,000+ price increase.
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