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  1. Do not bend the pins, adjust the latches
  2. It was a VOLUNTARY service campaign, not federal.
  3. Swap for what? If you want to put your RB20 in a Z31 then yes you will need one.
  4. ECU Model numbers Federal Turbo 5spd NMC/JECS 1984 23710-02P02/A18-617370 1984 23710-02P03/A18-635374 1985 23710-02P60/A18-635650 1985 23710-02P61/A18-636654 1986 23710-19P02/A18-654M30 1986 23710-19P03/A18-654M34 1987 23710-21P01/A18-680M90 88/89 23710-26P00/A18-A04M94 88/89 23710-26P01/A18-A04M46 AUTO TRANS NMC/JECS 1984 23710-02P12/A18-618371 1984 23710-02P13/A18-636375 1985 23710-02P70/A18-636651 1985 23710-02P71/A18-636655 1986 23710-19P12/A18-655M31 1986 23710-19P13/A18-655M35 1987 23710-21P11/A18-681M91 88/89 23710-26P10/A18-A05M95 88/89 23710-26P11/A18-A05M47 CALIF TURBO 5spd NMC/JECS 1984 23710-02P06/A18-619372 1984 23710-02P07/A18-637376 1985 23710-02P65/A18-637652 1985 23710-02P66/A18-637656 1986 23710-19P07/A18-656M32 1986 23710-19P08/A18-656M36 1987 23710-21P06/A18-682M92 88/89 23710-26P05/A18-A06M96 88/89 23710-26P06/A18-A06M48 AUTO TRANS NMC/JECS 1984 23710-02P16/A18-620373 1984 23710-02P17/A18-638377 1985 23710-02P75/A18-638653 1985 23710-02P76/A18-638657 1986 23710-19P17/A18-657M33 1986 23710-19P18/A18-657M37 1987 23710-21P16/A18-683M93 88/89 23710-26P15/A18-A07M97 88/89 23710-26P16/A18-A07M49 FEDERAL NONTURBO 5spd NMC/JECS 1984 23710-01P00/A18-613500 1984 23710-01P10/A18-631504 1985 23710-01P60/A18-631660 1985 23710-01P61/A18-631664 1986 23710-18P02/A18-650M20 1986 23710-18P03/A18-650M24 1987 23710-21P61/A18-676M80 88/89 23710-25P00/A18-A00M84 88/89 23710-25P01/A18-A00M42 AUTO TRANS NMC/JECS 1984 23710-01P10/A18-614501 1984 23710-01P11/A18-632505 1985 23710-01P70/A18-632661 1985 23710-01P71/A18-632665 1986 23710-18P12/A18-651M21 1986 23710-18P13/A18-651M25 1987 23710-21P71/A18-677M81 88/89 23710-25P10/A18-A01M85 88/89 23710-25P11/A18-A01M43 CALIF NONTURBO 5spd NMC/JECS 1984 23710-01P05/A18-615502 1984 23710-01P06/A18-633506 1985 23710-01P65/A18-633662 1985 23710-01P66/A18-633666 1986 23710-18P07/A18-652M22 1986 23710-18P08/A18-652M26 1987 23710-21P66/A18-678M82 88/89 23710-25P05/A18-A02M86 88/89 23710-25P06/A18-A02M44 AUTO TRANS NMC/JECS 1984 23710-01P15/A18-616503 1984 23710-01P16/A18-634667 1985 23710-01P75/A18-634683 1985 23710-01P76/A18-634667 1986 23710-18P17/A18-653M23 1986 23710-18P18/A18-653M27 1987 23710-21P76/A18-679M83 88/89 23710-25P15/A18-A03M87 88/89 23710-25P16/A18-A03M45
  5. Paying someone to do a RB25 swap plus buying all the components will be very expensive. I would just turbo it, add a intercooler and a boost controller and see how you like that.
  6. The rears, NO. Maybe the fronts, check this link. http://www.az-zbum.com/information.brakes.shtml
  7. I currently own a 4/87 build 87 turbo and a 10/86 build 87 turbo, also have owned 2 other 4/87 and 5/87 turbo's in the past. All manual trans 1987 model year turbo's have the 30A trans. They all have the same sway bars and axles. 4/87 and later cars have the CLSD and the W series engine along with the T-3 turbo. 88 turbo's started using the T-25 turbo and the 88-89 turbo 30A trans had a taller 5th gear ratio.
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  9. That's an under the hood shot. The heater is not visable under the dash with out removing the dash and the entire AC/ duct control unit. The control valve for the heater is vacuum operated and in near the passenger firewall in the engine compartment.
  10. The hoses attach to the vacuum control valve +%5C%28Z31&cPath=2317_2318_2361_2379"] +%5C%28Z31&cPath=2317_2318_2361_2379"]
  11. http://www.courtesyparts.com/300zx-parts-z31-1984-1989/genuine-nissan-parts/body-electrical/270-heater-blower-unit/-c-2317_2318_2361_2379.html
  12. A mechanic was removing cylinder heads from a car when he spotted a famous heart surgeon in his shop who was standing off to the side, waiting for the service manager to come take a look at his car. The mechanic shouted across the garage, "Hello Doc, please come over here for a minute." The famous surgeon, a bit surprised, walked over to the mechanic. The mechanic straightened up, wiped his hands on a rag and asked argumentatively. "So doctor, look at this, I also open hearts, take valves out, grind' em, put in new parts, and when I finish this will work as a new one. So how come you get the big money, when you and me is doing basically the same work?" The doctor leaned over and whispered to the mechanic "Try to do it when the engine is running."
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