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Terrano Petrol Power Up

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Terrano Petrol Power Up

Post by leightheman »

Hi All -
I have just purchased a 1997 Terrano II 2.4 Petrol. Reason to go petrol was economy, and also financially things a bit tight, and didn't want ot have to pay diesel repair bills if something went wrong. We just needed a 4x4 to carry the kids around and shoot through the buch or up the beach now and then.
Question though - has anyone ever modified, heard of chips etc for these? I was thinking of maybe extractors first - then see what happens. It goes ok for what I want - but more power is always handy! :lol:
Anyway - let me know. Regards.
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Post by PGS 4WD »

If you can run premium you will get the best result, we fit a wire in tuneable chip that allows us to optimize mixture and timing, typically this gets between 10 and 15 %.

Joel
-Pre trip inspections/ servicing
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Post by leightheman »

Hi Joael - thanks for the reply. Unfortunately i'm on the Sunshine Coast in QLD so I couldn't get down there to get the work done - do you know of any chips that I coul get someone up here to fit?
Wont need it today though - picked the car up from the dealership last night, and on my way to work this morning the clutch slave cylinder popped half out and jammed clutch on and left me with no drive on a main road! Lucky I could just push it onto a side road.
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Post by PGS 4WD »

Try Chiptorque up your way I think
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Post by leightheman »

Thanks PGS - will give them a call. (once car is on the road again!! :) )
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