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tb42 efi dissy

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tb42 efi dissy

Post by tuf045 »

wondering if anyone knows whether a dissy out of tb45 will fit in tb42?
have been looking for efi tb42 one for a while hard to come buy.
so if the tb45 one fits will make efi conversion easier.
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Post by awill4x4 »

TB45E's don't run a coil like the TB42E's so they may well be running some type of crank fired ignition on those. I don't think they'll fit the TB42E.
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Post by krimnl »

the TB42 efi dissys arnt that good and are hard to come by , if your doing a efi conversion what ecu are you running ?? might be worth looking at coil pack or JPC do a bosch dissy conversion for the patrols.
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Post by tuf045 »

krimnl wrote:the TB42 efi dissys arnt that good and are hard to come by , if your doing a efi conversion what ecu are you running ?? might be worth looking at coil pack or JPC do a bosch dissy conversion for the patrols.
lookig at running either ems 8860 or mirotech ?
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Post by krimnl »

i would reccommend going for a AUTRONIC ecu , there are a lot of people using them now and are proving to be very reliable.

speak to Mark at JPC about a distributor , he made mine and i havnt had a problem with it , unlike the factory unit that gave me heaps of problems .
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Post by tuf045 »

krimnl wrote:i would reccommend going for a AUTRONIC ecu , there are a lot of people using them now and are proving to be very reliable.

speak to Mark at JPC about a distributor , he made mine and i havnt had a problem with it , unlike the factory unit that gave me heaps of problems .
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