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Great. Thanks again.
 
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I will recommend they do that... thanks.
 
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Just checking if you might be working on something for the 2017 F-Pace 2.0D?
 
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Just checking if you might be working on something for the 2017 F-Pace 2.0D?
I think Chris has looked at it, not sure if we have any offerings yet. Email him at tuning@velocityap.com and he can give you more info.
 
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I have a 2019 S my understand it that car uses the Pathfinder system and not the SDD. Can these car be updated as well ?

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I have a 2019 S my understand it that car uses the Pathfinder system and not the SDD. Can these car be updated as well ?

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We should be able to flash it, most likely it is on Flexray so would be our loaner tool, but not hand-held. Best thing to do is, locate the ECU under the cowl and take a picture of the label. If it is Flexray the serial number will end in FR.
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart@VelocityAP
We should be able to flash it, most likely it is on Flexray so would be our loaner tool, but not hand-held. Best thing to do is, locate the ECU under the cowl and take a picture of the label. If it is Flexray the serial number will end in FR.

Stuart,
Thnaks for the fast response on a Sunday no less ( you deserve a day off ) I will look under the cowle home may boxes with serical Numbers can ther be right.

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Stuart, any plans for development of F-Pace SVR bits?
 
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Stuart, any plans for development of F-Pace SVR bits?
I'd be surprised if the crank pulley's we have don't fit. The ECU should be on the JLR flexray system, so on vehicle release the ECU might only be bench flash for a little while. A tool company we use will get the software to flash via OBD, but that would require one of our loaner slave tools for flexray vehicles and not the end user VTech's we normally sell.
 
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Originally Posted by Tuning@VelocityAP
I'd be surprised if the crank pulley's we have don't fit. The ECU should be on the JLR flexray system, so on vehicle release the ECU might only be bench flash for a little while. A tool company we use will get the software to flash via OBD, but that would require one of our loaner slave tools for flexray vehicles and not the end user VTech's we normally sell.
Interesting. Looking forward to how it pans out. Also, I doubt the downpipes from the F-Type will fit, but it seems like the packaging of the F-Pace could make the development of intakes a bit easier.
 
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Hi I have a jag f pace v6 supercharged 2019 model.
What would I have to do to make it 500hp
 
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450hp is possible with a crank pulley and flash, a handful more with some freeflow cat and header work, but that puts you at the limit of the airflow capability of the existing supercharger.
 
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Originally Posted by Eric Habib
Hi I have a jag f pace v6 supercharged 2019 model.
What would I have to do to make it 500hp
As someone else has suggested, 450BHP is relatively easy and not too expensive: Jaguar F-Pace V6 & V6S Crank Pulley + ECU Tune

To get to 500BHP, it would probably be less expensive to look at a V8 engine swap, otherwise we're talking major cooling upgrades an upper pulley and even then it's running pretty well at the limits of the efficiency range. 500+BHP reliably and effectively on the V6 is going to require a larger blower.
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart@VelocityAP
As someone else has suggested, 450BHP is relatively easy and not too expensive: Jaguar F-Pace V6 & V6S Crank Pulley + ECU Tune

To get to 500BHP, it would probably be less expensive to look at a V8 engine swap, otherwise we're talking major cooling upgrades an upper pulley and even then it's running pretty well at the limits of the efficiency range. 500+BHP reliably and effectively on the V6 is going to require a larger blower.

How much would a bigger blower be.
 
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Originally Posted by Eric Habib
How much would a bigger blower be.
If you're interested and can send us the car to complete the work, please email me at stuart@velocityap.com
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart@VelocityAP
As someone else has suggested, 450BHP is relatively easy and not too expensive: Jaguar F-Pace V6 & V6S Crank Pulley + ECU Tune

To get to 500BHP, it would probably be less expensive to look at a V8 engine swap, otherwise we're talking major cooling upgrades an upper pulley and even then it's running pretty well at the limits of the efficiency range. 500+BHP reliably and effectively on the V6 is going to require a larger blower.

Stewart, what do think the V6SC S F-PACE block can handle for add HP ? Also what do you think the ZF trash can hadel for power

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Originally Posted by DPinTX
Stewart, what do think the V6SC S F-PACE block can handle for add HP ? Also what do you think the ZF trash can hadel for power

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450BHP is quite comfortable. The ZF is rated at 450nM but seems to be quite capable of handling more, I'm sure it shortens the life but we have hundreds and hundreds of people running much more power than stock without issues.
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart@VelocityAP
450BHP is quite comfortable. The ZF is rated at 450nM but seems to be quite capable of handling more, I'm sure it shortens the life but we have hundreds and hundreds of people running much more power than stock without issues.
I don't know a helluva lot about the F-Pace but I believe it uses the same ZF 8HP70 gearbox as the rest of the JLR range.
If so it can easily handle 700 Nm of torque as that is what the 70 in 8HP70 signifies.
 
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the same ZF 8HP70 gearbox as the rest of the JLR range.
There are multiple variants of the ZF8HP series gearboxes. For example, the XE and XF V6 SC use the HP45. All the V8 & V6 FTypes have the HP70. I'm pretty sure the FPace has the HP45.
 
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Originally Posted by Whitefpace
450hp is possible with a crank pulley and flash, a handful more with some freeflow cat and header work, but that puts you at the limit of the airflow capability of the existing supercharger.
Really interested in your thoughts on the pulley/ tune a year later. I have the tune, and I love it. I feel like the pulley may have put some of the linear hiccups and offer more low end.
What do you think @Whitefpace thanks, T.
 



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