2010 Land Rover Freelander 2 TD4 with 180hp by Unichip

2010 Land Rover Freelander 2 TD4 with 180hp by Unichip
Hugely popular in the UK and Europe thanks to it’s on road driving prowess and four wheel drive capabilities, Unichip Europe is delighted to announce the launch of a ‘U-Connect’ plug and play performance ECU upgrade for the 2.2-litre Land Rover Freelander 2 TD4.

Months of careful dyno and road testing has enabled Unichip Europe’s technicians to use the powerful and versatile Uni-Q piggyback ECU to fine tune the fuelling and turbo boost settings on the 2179cc, four cylinder, common rail Land Rover TD4 powerplant to deliver noticeable performance improvements.

Designed as a DIY fitment via its plug and play ‘U-Connect’ wiring loom, the Unichip is fitted (and removed) in minutes.

It leaves no electronic footprint and is ‘invisible’ to main dealers during servicing. To ensure it is totally tamperproof, the ‘U-Connect’ unit can only be remapped by a qualified Unichip agent.

Post installation, the performance gains realised by the Unichip on the Land Rover Freelander 2 TD4 are significant. Peak power increases by 20 bhp over standard to a measured 180 bhp at 3164 rpm, while torque output rises by 52 lb.ft to 362lb.ft at just 2346 rpm.


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truckmantruckman - 9/7/2010 12:54:09 PM
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42mpg, impressive, I would like to know if that is USA miles to the gallon? Or better yet L/100km, companies always use the non existent Canadian gallon that no longer exists and is bigger than the USA version. I would like to see Land Rover make one of these with an off road version, competition breeds better vehicles.


RupertRupert - 9/7/2010 6:46:21 PM
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It'll be UK MPG, so in US MPG it'll be less, I'm guessing around mid 30s?


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