Is the Jaguar XJS V12 running on choke?

Is the Jaguar XJS V12 running on choke?

With a four-speed automatic gearbox mated to the V12, selecting drive with a cold engine that’s seemingly running on ‘choke’ (it’s fuel injected so the engine revs a little faster on cold) doesn’t result in it lurching forward and fighting to get going. It’s a little enthusiastic, but settles down once the engine has warmed up.

When did the Jaguar XJS V12 come out?

The following year after this XJS was manufactured in 1992, the 5.3-litre V12 engine was updated and stretched to displace 5994cc continuing production until the V12 was axed in February 1997 (the XJS finished in 1996, replaced by the XK8, which was initially powered by a 4.0-litre V8).

What kind of horsepower does a 1992 Jaguar XJS have?

We may earn money from the links on this page. And yet, we’d still choose the Jag. The 1992 Jaguar XJS came with an updated version of the company’s venerable 5.3-liter V12, with 263 horsepower, 288 lb-ft of torque, and fancy Lucas digital fuel-injection.

What’s the 0-60 mph time of a 1992 XJS?

MotorWeek tested a 1992 XJS V12 convertible and recorded a 0-60 mph time of 9.0 seconds and a quarter-mile time of 16.8 seconds. Yeah, that’s rather slow by today’s standards. That gorgeous Jag would get smoked by a 2018 Chrysler Pacifica ( 7.8 seconds to 60) or Honda CR-V ( 7.6 seconds ).

What was the problem with the Jaguar XJ-S?

Overheating was a problem with V-12s; make sure both cylinder heads were rebuilt. Also check for evidence of engine fires, though such disasters frequently destroyed the car. Automatic transmissions are usually trouble free, but leak. Rear main seal and differential leaks are expensive to repair.

How many miles does a 1992 Jaguar XJS have?

1992 Jaguar XJS coupe, Ultra rare manual transmission Jaguar coupe. Only 38,100 Kms (23,600 miles). One female senior owner from new until January 2021…. More 1989 Jaguar XJS coupe, This is a super clean car which always gets looks and comments by everyone when I am out…

What was the name of the Jaguar XJ shooting brake?

Lynx Eventer. A number of XJS’s were modified by coachbuilders Lynx to create a three-door shooting brake, marketed as the Lynx Eventer. Records suggest that 52 pre-facelift XJ-S, and 15 post-facelift XJS, were adapted, with 18 being left hand drive and 49 being right hand drive.

What kind of engine does a Jaguar XJS have?

In August 1997, Jaguar issued an amended technical bulletin 17-9 for 1993-94 model year Jaguar XJS vehicles with 4.0-litre petrol engines. In these vehicles, the operation of the AIR pump clutch was controlled by a relay located in the engine compartment.

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