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Claree
5/21/2005 7:48:15 PM
Do anyone know if there are mod parts out there for the freelander?
05LandRover
5/22/2005 12:20:50 AM
what kind you got? i.e. motor, transmission, etc year
mikemeyer0
5/23/2005 11:27:06 AM
what kind of mods you looking for. I built a cold air induction for mine, installed an eletric fan, removed rear muffler and replaced front muffler with a flowmaster, Installed some MSD wires, got rid of running boards and rear step to lighten it up a bit.
Claree
5/23/2005 6:17:14 PM
i just find my freelander a little slow in pick up...is there anything i can change to make it faster? ie. changing the transmission maybe? im not sure...~
05LandRover
5/23/2005 11:19:55 PM
put a 175 shot on it, caution: internals will likely be blown. check out bassani or maybe borla, i think they might make a cat back exhaust for it
Claree
5/24/2005 6:46:42 PM
alrite i'll look into that...does your car have the same problem? or am i just overly paranoid..and it's really normal for my car to do that since its a 4x4?
05LandRover
5/24/2005 11:23:14 PM
what the problem is a 2.5 liter v6. if it had, oh, lets say a 5.0 H.O., that would be both impressive and fast. one of my other vehicles is a 94 mustang GT convertible, mint condition, all stock, all that showroom quality BS, well it is quick. if you want speed, get the freelander out in the country any hit up like 110, that is what i do. the mustang, more like 135 in no time. freelander even at top end takes a while to get to speed.
mikemeyer0
5/25/2005 12:18:06 PM

quote:

ORIGINAL: Claree

i just find my freelander a little slow in pick up...is there anything i can change to make it faster? ie. changing the transmission maybe? im not sure...~

transmission is prolly out of the question, don't think there is just something you can replace it with, also it won't give you really any better performance, look into cat-back exhaust, induction, MAF, your truck is really not a hot rod so there are not going to be very many hop up parts. IF you wanna pick up some low end look into some gears, front and rear, its a big job but it will do it.
05LandRover
5/25/2005 6:22:40 PM
about the front gears, that might be kinda tough on a transaxle, rear would be like any other vehicle. but i don't know transmissions as good as i do other stuff, still learning
mikemeyer0
5/25/2005 6:58:22 PM
you can do gears in front and rear but it will be a big and expensive task. try enginge mods to save money, and if your not a big time off roader i would not mess with the running gear.
05LandRover
5/25/2005 11:34:52 PM
cool, i wasn't sure
Claree
5/26/2005 6:58:21 PM
hehehe alrite..so if i wanna stay in budget...im better off at keeping my car just the way it is! =)
05LandRover
5/26/2005 10:50:04 PM
well, lower gears would decrease mileage and top speed, increase acceleration, higher gears would increase gas mileage and top speed, decrease acceleration.
mikemeyer0
5/27/2005 12:02:58 PM

quote:

ORIGINAL: Claree

hehehe alrite..so if i wanna stay in budget...im better off at keeping my car just the way it is! =)

depends on your budget. Minor engine mods are cheaper, running gear is expensive.
05LandRover
5/28/2005 12:31:06 AM
werd
Claree
6/1/2005 5:59:57 PM
hehe alrite thx guys! =) tonz of help~
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