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weirdfish Member Since: 26 Dec 2010 Location: Hadleigh, Essex Posts: 196 |
I do find that I need to give it more throttle that I did in my A4 but I think its just a characteristic of how the engine delivers its power lowdown. I do also find that it sometimes struggles to decide what gear is best between 25-30mph which may once again just a characteristic of the box. The A4 had a CVT auto box in normal mode that you never ever felt it change up or down. The FL has clearly defined gears and I think it's because of that, I notice the hunting more.
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4th Feb 2011 5:05 pm |
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andycuz Member Since: 04 Feb 2011 Location: Kent Posts: 2 |
I agree, accelerating away is super quick. Particularly compared to TD4 Auto I traded up from. TD4 Auto definately seemed smoother changing down though so perhaps it is the characteristics of this box, as you say. I assume box in SD4 is different/an upgrade to TD4 box? In any event, dealer says they will happily drive car with me and check all is okay. |
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4th Feb 2011 5:30 pm |
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druand Member Since: 07 Sep 2009 Location: south ayrshire Posts: 825 |
The auto box has adaptive memory and as such it will learn your driving style and adjust to suit. Give it time.
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4th Feb 2011 6:00 pm |
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trevd01 Member Since: 17 Dec 2010 Location: Pennine Yorkshire Posts: 116 |
I can't say I have experienced what you describe. I never have any idea what gear it is in - it always finds the right one though. Mine seems to favour a gear that means the engine is at about 1800 revs when driving with the flow of traffic. Trevor
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4th Feb 2011 7:00 pm |
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PaulC Member Since: 02 Jan 2011 Location: Cornwall Posts: 143 |
Is this true? Not arguing, just amazed! How does it do it? It is through the ECU or does it have its own control system? |
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27th Feb 2011 8:46 am |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
I will try to explain the adaptive behaviour.
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27th Feb 2011 10:13 am |
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PaulC Member Since: 02 Jan 2011 Location: Cornwall Posts: 143 |
Thanks Alex. I knew this car was clever but I am gobsmacked. I didn't realise just what I am buying!
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27th Feb 2011 10:38 am |
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Landynut Member Since: 01 Jan 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 49 |
I can confirm my wife's SD4 holds on to high gear to the point of labouring the engine slightly. I suspect Land Rover have set gear change points on light throttle to favour fuel economy in order to publish good numbers for marketing purposes. In real life her SD4 only achieves 29mpg for mixed town and motorway driving here in Surrey. Highest we have seen is 36mpg on a run.
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27th Feb 2011 2:37 pm |
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PaulC Member Since: 02 Jan 2011 Location: Cornwall Posts: 143 |
I have seen significantly better fuel figures from others on the forum than the ones you quote Landynut. Perhaps you have a particularly thirsty style of driving?
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27th Feb 2011 4:12 pm |
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trevd01 Member Since: 17 Dec 2010 Location: Pennine Yorkshire Posts: 116 |
Edit: {off topic post deleted} Trevor
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27th Feb 2011 4:43 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Guys, no offence, but there is a specific thread for SD4 MPG issues - http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic8186.html
I didn't see the figures for the FL2 autobox, but the VW Touareg uses the same box and there it's a matter of several hours of continuing drive. In fact the basic setting of the autobox - initial learning procedure that must be performed after a reset of learned data - is a matter of maximum half an hour. |
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27th Feb 2011 7:47 pm |
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Dave Member Since: 04 Jul 2007 Location: Somewhere Near You Posts: 2666 |
Not sure if the Fl2 auto is the same, but on the D3, if I use command shift to change up and down gears then the box learns this and next time in auto mode the gearbox changes up and down the same as when I selected the changes with command shift...... ______________________
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27th Feb 2011 8:42 pm |
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Landynut Member Since: 01 Jan 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 49 |
The Sd4 is the most economical car of ours at 29mpg, FFRR TDV8 does 25 mpg (average over a years motoring) and the Defender V8 does 14 mpg. This is pretty much no matter how you drive each of these cars around Surrey, bear in mind it's a crowded county and a lot of stop start. I am sure the SD 4 gear box is set up for economical cruising in higher gears at steady speeds, hence the low revs issue that started this thread, you just need the right driving conditions, not our short commutes my wife and I do. 2013 Discovery HSE Luxury Corris Grey
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27th Feb 2011 9:46 pm |
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druand Member Since: 07 Sep 2009 Location: south ayrshire Posts: 825 |
What I have found 3 years running with 2 different Auto FL2's is that after 4-5 days on Isle of Mull's single track roads and passing places, lots of lower gear work and stop start . Also some brisk!!! driving in sport mode when attending accidents during road closures. All 100% legal and very srtictly policed.
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27th Feb 2011 9:50 pm |
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