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NM Pajero auto how much power can it take ?

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NM Pajero auto how much power can it take ?

Post by oozuk »

thinking in the future to do a GEN III LS1 conversion mated up to the factory auto and transfer.

I've heard that the auto is plenty strong for towing big items and the diff's in the NM pajero are Huge !!

it just uses way too much fuel and goes nowhere so I'm thinking an engine conversion may be the answer :twisted:

Do these auto's run there own standalone ecu or are they apart of the engine's ecu.

How integrated is the engine's ecu to the rest of the car will i have major problems with items like canbus and other gremlins that don't make engine conversions easy.
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Post by steverisingsun »

THe factory auto is prone to overheating so a big cooler is a must
No canbus system is used.
Kickdown is by cable so its all easy
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