{| |- | MAF sensor - air flow sensor signal out of range. Possibly due to dirt build-up in the throttle bodies, or on the hot wire airflow sensors.
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The Jaguar V12 engine was in production from 1971 to 1997. The V12 was only Jaguar's second engine to go into production. It was followed up with the Jaguar AJ-V8.
I wouldn't think anything at all is common about a Jaguar E-type v12... but I could be horribly mistaken.
About 280bhp (claimed). More like 250 in reality
it should say so on the fuel gage
The Jaguar V12 engine typically weighs around 500 to 600 pounds (approximately 227 to 272 kilograms). The weight can vary slightly depending on the specific model and configuration of the engine. This engine, known for its smooth performance and power, was used in various Jaguar models, including the XJ12 and E-Type.
92 XJS 5.3Ltr Engine code 8s Fault code FF14 Engine Coolant Temprature (ECT) Sensor fault.
I have a 88 jag xjs v12 and the gas tank is a 21 gallon.
where is the right hand bank lambda sensor on a V12 1992 XJS
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The most powerful Ferrari engine ever exists in the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. The exact engine is a 6.2-litre V12 engine with an output of 700 horsepower.
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Yes, it is legal to drive a Jaguar V12 engine in the U.S., but it depends on the specific model and its compliance with emissions regulations. Many classic cars, including those with V12 engines, can be driven if they meet the necessary state and federal emissions standards. Additionally, vehicles produced before 1975 are often exempt from certain emissions regulations. Always check local laws and regulations to ensure compliance.