What kind of engine does Nissan Patrol TB42E have?

What kind of engine does Nissan Patrol TB42E have?

TB42E engine. Automatic or manual transmission. (No shift re-programming/control etc) Includes: Elite 750 ECU, Plug’n’Play adaptor harness (Part No. HT-140660), M14 x 1.5 air temp sensor with matching plug and pins, auxiliary I/O 16 Pin Tyco plug and pins.

Is the Nissan Patrol Y60 compatible with Haltech?

Haltech now supports the popular Nissan Patrol/Safari Y60/Y61 (TB42E and TB45E engines) with a range of Plug’n’Play Adaptors. Both manual and automatic transmissions are supported. Suits: Nissan Patrol/Safari Y60. TB42E engine. Automatic or manual transmission. (No shift re-programming/control etc)

What kind of plug and play does a Nissan Patrol use?

TB45E engine. Automatic or manual transmission. (No shift re-programming/control etc) Includes: Elite 750 ECU, Plug’n’Play adaptor harness (Part No. HT-140661), M14 x 1.5 air temp sensor with matching plug and pins, auxiliary I/O 16 Pin Tyco plug and pins.

Haltech now supports the popular Nissan Patrol/Safari Y60/Y61 (TB42E and TB45E engines) with a range of Plug’n’Play Adaptors. Both manual and automatic transmissions are supported. Suits: Nissan Patrol/Safari Y60. TB42E engine. Automatic or manual transmission. (No shift re-programming/control etc)

TB42E engine. Automatic or manual transmission. (No shift re-programming/control etc) Includes: Elite 750 ECU, Plug’n’Play adaptor harness (Part No. HT-140660), M14 x 1.5 air temp sensor with matching plug and pins, auxiliary I/O 16 Pin Tyco plug and pins.

TB45E engine. Automatic or manual transmission. (No shift re-programming/control etc) Includes: Elite 750 ECU, Plug’n’Play adaptor harness (Part No. HT-140661), M14 x 1.5 air temp sensor with matching plug and pins, auxiliary I/O 16 Pin Tyco plug and pins.

When does the TB42E idle and stall / rough ignition?

It starts, but idle is choppy with the rev needle wavering about and after a short time (up to 2-3 mins) it’ll stall. If I hold higher revs (say 2500) then it is the same.

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