From a 4.2 what?
Not sure on the specifics...but do the different engines and their associated torque maps have different gear change points...???
So the Gearbox and ECU (from the 4.2) will have been setup for the torque output from the 4.2 and when mated to either the 3.5 or the 3.9 engine, the gear change points will be different due to different torque outputs....
Or am I over thinking this??
What's your problem newb? Early classics the box is hydraulically controlled, late are electronic so not such a daft question.Is it really that hard to decipher? We're on a Land-Rover forum, in the Range Rover child board and someone mentions something from a 4.2 into a classic.
My first guess would be from a 4.2L V8 LSE. Of course OP could have been a bit more specific in the first place.![]()
Early classics the box is hydraulically controlled, late are electronic so not such a daft question.
I could be wrong, but I though the last of the Classics had the ZF4HP22e.I was under the impression that the Range Rover Classic was fitted with the 4HP22 from ~85 to when it finished production in ~95. And as such were only hydraulically controlled. If you could link to a source with more information on this then that would be great, I'm curious to know the differences and variations on how they worked.
What's your problem newb? Early classics the box is hydraulically controlled, late are electronic so not such a daft question.
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I was under the impression that the Range Rover Classic was fitted with the 4HP22
it's simply a hydraulic 'box & electrics didn't come into play until the P38.
all classics are hydraulic..no electronics on autobox
I think you are.I could be wrong