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Hissinsid



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3.0L engine BHP

Does anyone know why they haven't upped the bhp on the FFRR 3.0L but have on the RRS and D5 please?

S

Post #493319 22nd Oct 2018 11:42pm
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Pixelpower



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They did, the latest is 275 vs 255 previously.

Post #493426 24th Oct 2018 6:49am
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Hissinsid



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Ah, sorry true, should have been clearer, the D5 and RRS then just went to 306 bhp with the 3.0L.

S

Post #493427 24th Oct 2018 7:21am
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Pixelpower



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Santorini Black

I think the RRS uses an SDV6 engine. To be honest, the TDV6 is a great engine (my last 405). I've got a SC now and it's very similar below 3000 RPM, I rarely go above that in the SC, so it's more than adequate.

The SC is a hoot though, easily wheels spins all 4 wheels pulling away in 1st!

Post #493485 24th Oct 2018 6:01pm
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Hissinsid



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The RRS is SDV6 but so is the FFRR.

Anyway i'm pretty sure the SC is properly fantastic! Thumbs Up

Post #493486 24th Oct 2018 6:06pm
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