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gq 4.2 turbo diesel auto

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gq 4.2 turbo diesel auto

Post by GQSWB42td »

has any one ever tried to do this? if so how didi it turn out? i thinking of doing this for 4wding. its either auto or 4.8 diff gears. what is every one opinion. thanks for your help.
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Post by GUJohnno »

The GQ I have is a factory diesel auto.
The auto works extremely well with the diesel, more so with it being turbo'd

My previous ride was a GU turbo diesel manual and the GQ drives so much better and some what faster too :cool:
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Post by brettsGQ »

do both the auto will run away down hill then get your mates to teach you how to drive :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by HIANUFGQ »

I had a SWB with a TD42T auto with rockhoppers. Awsome, the crawler gears helped with engine braking down hill. The TD42 with the auto had heaps of torque so I idled up most things instead of putting the peddle to the floor and destroying everything.
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Post by johno »

will a 4.2 petrol aoto bolt straight up to the 4.2 diesel motor and what else is required. how much effect on fuel economy on normal day to day driving
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Post by GUJohnno »

I think I have heard that the bell housing is different.

Auto's generally use more fuel that manuals. How much probably depends on the way you drive.
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Post by nzdarin »

brettsGQ wrote:do both the auto will run away down hill then get your mates to teach you how to drive :lol: :lol: :lol:
I've been doing winch comps with a TD42 turboed intercooled etc etc and factory auto. You couldn't pay me enough to use a manual. You have to learn how to drive again as it is very different to how you drive a manual. ie You don't use engine braking, rather you use left foot braking.

The auto means that you always have power on. All you have to do is accelerate the motor once and then you let the trans do the work. No worries about lag etc etc.

Turbo deseils just go a lot better with an auto.
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Post by HIANUFGQ »

GUJohnno wrote:I think I have heard that the bell housing is different.

Auto's generally use more fuel that manuals. How much probably depends on the way you drive.
I have a bell housing if you need one, pm me
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Post by johno »

check your pms, I am interested
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Post by Snatchy »

check out

http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=59384

looks like petrol auto bellhousing can be modified without too much trouble?


Johno, do you have an auto box in mind, or are you looking at mine in Dave's shed?? :D
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Post by johno »

Max, How the hell are ya mate? ive been in n.z. for the last 2 years and the health thing got a little to much so we came back. Yep i'd be keen to talk to you about the austo mate or even the whole vehicle. here is my email drop me a line, like to know what your up to.
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Post by Frankenyota »

Are the petrol auto's the same as the diesels?
Besides the bell housing.

Do they run the same ecus, torque converters etc or are they different animals?

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Post by bogged »

Frankenyota wrote:Are the petrol auto's the same as the diesels?
Besides the bell housing.

Do they run the same ecus, torque converters etc or are they different animals?

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Post by Ezookiel »

I love the factory auto in my 4.2 Diesel (aftermarket Intercooled & Turboed).

But my next mod will probably be DBA slotted rotors, and some brake work, the engine braking isn't great, so you do need to use more brake, and so the better you can get them working the better.

But as for climbing, the auto is awesome!
Some lower ratios and I'd be in heaven.
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