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  1. Thanks guys. I am familiar with the Forum you mentioned (and I registered) and I also found this morning (before I saw your posts) the LR technical forum. I paid for a one month membership to that site and I looked around and will download lots of stuff (well, I will download the entire thing!!). I received the answer to my question by reading the electrical circuits and connectors on that LR tech site. What I wanted to do (past tense is not a grammatical mistake) is install a car pc with as much OEM as possible. Looks like this will not happen. There is no easy way to pipe video into the OEM touch screen display nor is there an easy way to tap the serial touch interface. Its all MOST, Can Bus, etc. This vehicle has more electronics than avionics on an aircraft. The only way to accomplish my project would be to tap into MOST and the various buses for a completely automated solution. This is WAY above my head. I mean, I can read the schematics and pin outs and such.... but i am not writing software and drivers and building hardware bus interfaces. Well, not yet at least :-) Thanks for the info... Adam
  2. Hi all, New member. I hope to contribute to the Forum in the future. Question: I just purchased a 2008 Range Rover Supercharged. I would like to obtain a Workshop Manual for reference, research into some A/V mods, etc. I was directed to the following site: http://green-oval.com/joomla/index.php?opt...3&Itemid=29 At that site, the download I found was for the Rave CD 2 that covers the L322 Range Rover. I downloaded the .ISO file, figured out how to access the data, etc., and this is exactly what I want. However... Being this is my first Land Rover, my research shows that the ‘L322’ does, in fact, appear to be the latest Range Rover model - I think. I learned that the L322 came out in model year 2002. The workshop manual at that link definitely covers the L322 for 2002 up to model year 2005. I believe that while 2006+ Range Rovers are still considered L322 models, there were major refinements and changes, even though technically it’s still a L322. Am I right about this? Anyway, the 2006+ modifications and changes are not covered in the manual link above. Nor could I find any other manuals on the internet after 2 hours of searching. Stuff like ‘some’ wiring diagrams, interior fittings, etc. are definitely different and do not match up with my 2008 model. Lots of information is likely the same … but … lots of information has changed, like the interior fittings and some wirings. Can you guys help me with a few questions: 1. Is the 2008 model year Rover still considered a L322? 2. If so, does anyone know if there are any addendums or other workshop manuals available to cover the 2008 model year? I would prefer free of course but I will purchase if someone provides me in the correct direction. Thanks, Adam
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