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Kal-El



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Power!

Just 1 week now into FL2 SD4 ownership and today I decided to try the power. I used commandshift to avoid kickdown and put it into 5th at 70 to test mid range grunt. I was on the A38 at the time and floored it before backing off at 71mph Laughing

Needless to say the acceleration is simply effortless! In the big scheme of things the FL2 is a sloth but relatively speaking it felt pretty damn quick Shocked

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rchrdleigh



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70mph in 5th floored it and backed off at 71mph = not much of a test!!

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Kal-El



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I should add that this moment of heavy footed behavior saw 27mpg Shocked

A steady cruise to work as normal sees 43mpg but dropping into high 30's once A38 ends and I head into busier stop/start city centre traffic. 60 plate SD4 XS, Stornoway Grey, Arm rest pack

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Kal-El



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rchrdleigh wrote:
70mph in 5th floored it and backed off at 71mph = not much of a test!!


This was said with a hint of sarcasm. I don't want people thinking I am breaking the speed limit too much. It was 72mph Laughing 60 plate SD4 XS, Stornoway Grey, Arm rest pack

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landy19840



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I can't believe it's taken you a week to do this!!!

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Kal-El



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landy19840 wrote:
I can't believe it's taken you a week to do this!!!


My apologies for a vague start to the post! I have sampled the power through kickdown and joining slip roads but today was a chance to test the mid range grunt because I deployed commandshift to avoid kickdown which I think revs too much before changing if really going for it.

Superb as per my earlier comment and I must confess to having tried acceleration from a standstill in sand mode on a country lane! Built the revs up and the lifted off the brake Shocked

Won't do that often but worth a try Thumbs Up 60 plate SD4 XS, Stornoway Grey, Arm rest pack

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rchrdleigh



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[quote="Kal-El"]

landy19840 wrote:


Superb as per my earlier comment and I must confess to having tried acceleration from a standstill in sand mode on a country lane! Built the revs up and the lifted off the brake Shocked

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No need to visit a LR Experience Centre then - joking aside did you get a 1/2 day voucher from the Dealer when you bought the car - if not it is well worth trying to get one. You might learn something else about your new car and will have a great time doing so.

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Kal-El



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No I didn't get one but I did an LR day in an FL2 last year and it was very interesting. I thought the car was going to tip over at one point. Went to Rockingham Castle. 60 plate SD4 XS, Stornoway Grey, Arm rest pack

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rchrdleigh



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Kal-El wrote:
No I didn't get one but I did an LR day in an FL2 last year and it was very interesting. I thought the car was going to tip over at one point. Went to Rockingham Castle.


I also did Rockingham when I bought my Freelander 2 - told the offroad course there has recently been improved. If you can get another voucher it's well worth another visit especially now you've got the vehicle.

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Re: Power!

Kal-El wrote:

Needless to say the acceleration is simply effortless! In the big scheme of things the FL2 is a sloth but relatively speaking it felt pretty damn quick Shocked


That makes no sense at all, but made me smile Wink
Just about the slowest thing I've driven, my NSU Quickly (remember those days?) was almost as quick - or slow.

But the ride quality of FL2 is excellent, after a long drive you still feel quite refreshed.
And at my age, that takes some doing Laughing

Glad you're enjoying the car Thumbs Up Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

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alex_pescaru



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Kal-El wrote:
I deployed commandshift to avoid kickdown which I think revs too much before changing

If you really kick-down, the box will change down if RPM permits, even if it's in command shift mode...

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Kal-El



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Pegleg, I have driven a manual FL2 (pre-facelift) and that felt slow albeit a lot quicker than my old FL1 if that makes sense! But trust me, there is a world of difference in pace with the SD4. Auto box means standstill acceleration is better but the in gear pace is excellent imo. 60 plate SD4 XS, Stornoway Grey, Arm rest pack

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