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    Does it do the same in all gears, or do you just leave it in drive?


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    Quote Originally Posted by 93patrol View Post
    But if it's a hungry beach it's still going to struggle go down to between 15-18 psi you'll find it a lot easier and you won't put so much pressure on your drive train
    It should still rev higher even if that means it spins the wheels and gets bogged, it should still be revving higher than 2000rpm

    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    Does it do the same in all gears, or do you just leave it in drive?
    OP said it was doing it in first.


    Ok, its efi so disregard everything i said about a carby but id still look at all the other things
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    Quote Originally Posted by taslucas View Post
    It should still rev higher even if that means it spins the wheels and gets bogged, it should still be revving higher than 2000rpm
    not to offend or upset you Lucas but from my experience and granted i have a td42 and manual if your trtying to push the sand along on a beach that is very boggy without the correct tyre pressure you will lose revs and struggle even to get the tyres spinning to get bogged down, where i have the advantage of clutching it and slipping the clutch to force the revs up you guys have to rely on the auto to kickback but it can't in 1st.

    again Lucas this is not ment to offend mate i hate the way text comes across

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    Yeah he's also talking about it loosing power on a hill. I tend to think it needs a bit of a tune up.
    I suppose the easy question is: does it rev out higher on non beach driving?
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    Quote Originally Posted by taslucas View Post
    Yeah he's also talking about it loosing power on a hill. I tend to think it needs a bit of a tune up.
    I suppose the easy question is: does it rev out higher on non beach driving?
    Yeah it drives fine on the road not towing. And revs out with no problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolummatt View Post
    Yeah it drives fine on the road not towing. And revs out with no problems.
    Ahhhh well then it doesnt sound like and engine tune up problem. Its time to get some advice from the sand drivers amongst us. 93Patrol, you're up!
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    Sand can be a bit of an unknown quality. Sometimes it's really easy, other times the car just will not pick up. the really soft stuff just eats power.
    25 PSI is far to high for sand, tires are hard and just cut into the sand, then they have to try and fling it out of the way. Any attempts to steer will just sap more power.
    I suggest that you deflate to at least 14 PSI. Then see how it goes, if it still feels a bit weak then just drop the pressure a bit more.
    You'll know when you get the pressure right, because the car will actually start going where you steer it without slithering all over the place.
    I do all my sand driving with 10 PSI in the rear / 13 in the front. That pretty much goes anywhere, and still has enough pressure to keep the tire on the rim. It also means that you can deflate quite a bit more for those really tricky bits.
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    Ok well it sounds like I need to play with my tire pressure a bit. Thanks for all your he last guys

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