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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Hi,
I am a new member who has just bought one of the above from James Edwards in Chester (UK). Have to say, what an awesome vehicle, so many good words to say and nothing bad yet (only done 500 miles). One question I do have though... How will the Rangie cope off road alongside the likes of a Landcruiser? Is it better/worse or the same? Cheers, M ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Even without the supercharging, the Range Rover and the Discovery are far superior vehicles than the Landcruiser off-road. Once you have added supercharging you elevate everthing to a higher level, if you get my meaning. You will not experience any adverse effects off-road whilst supercharged, however, you will find that where others have to negotiate an obstacle at a certain gear, you can do the same in a higher gear.
Just a question. Does your set up have intercooling?
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