Ranger Rover Sport 2020

Mike11

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Location
Chicago
Car
R. R. Sport P525
Hello to all!!! Picked up this amazing Ranger Rover and it needs more!!!!! Didn't feel like dropping the additional $$$ for the SVR, so I'm trying to see if Tuning it makes sense. Wondering if anyone has ECU tuned, and or changed the supercharger pulley on their RR Sport. Any issues? Anything to be concerned about? Just looking for info,,,,,

Thanks to all
 
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There are a few tuning specialists over here Khan, Empire and Paramount.

The pully mod is quite popular and as long as you don't go to extremes should be quite reliable.

Don't aim for peak RPM power though, these engines are built for Torque so look to bump up the torque band across the RPM range.

have you looked into suspension mods? There are some major improvements available if handling and cornering are your thing,
 
Hi,,,, apologies for the later reply. Yes,,, I'll take all the suggestions on handling i can't. So I would take sugggestions ll day long
 
On some Range Rovers you get a damper error when you lower it, if this is the case you can get a bypass kit that deals with this.

A set of adjustable springs or coilovers would be my recommendation. Don't drop it too much, the aim is to reduce roll in the body, but keep the tyres in contact with the road over bumps.

Setting toe and camber can make a massive difference on handling so this is worth looking into.

Air suspension is handy if you want to get higher or extremely low in shows, but in general driving they end up being quite bouncy and too soft.
 
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