TB45E misfire on single cylinder #2

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Kalahari Safari
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Re: TB45E misfire on single cylinder #2

Post by Kalahari Safari »

Peter Connan wrote: 26 May 2023 05:46 I would say it is certainly worth stripping the whole intake system and making sure it's clean.
Doing that today and keeping the fingers crossed.
Kalahari Safari
Gaborone / Botswana


Nissan Patrol 1998 / TB45E Supercharged
Nissan Safari 2000 / TD42-T Intercooled
Kalahari Safari
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Posts: 74
Joined: 05 Nov 2009 22:31
Full Name: Walter R. Gygax
Nickname: Walter
Home Town: Gaborone
Current 4x4: Nissan Patrol TB45E (GU I)
Nissan Safari TD42T (GU I)
BMW E34 (535i)
BMW E39 (540iM)
Home Language: english (please)
Has thanked: 8 times
Been thanked: 3 times

Re: TB45E misfire on single cylinder #2 [sorted]

Post by Kalahari Safari »

Update and END of ALARM.

Paper debris stuck in inlet manifold sucked or pushed in through airflow sensor - throttle body - compressor and ending up running havoc in turbulence inside the manifold.
Car seems to be running extra smooth now.

Thanks everybody who helped the brainstorming.
Kalahari Safari
Gaborone / Botswana


Nissan Patrol 1998 / TB45E Supercharged
Nissan Safari 2000 / TD42-T Intercooled
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