again right....
Yes - I've searched and searched but still need to post a question
what I've got..
76 280z 5speed with 83 zxt swap. all emissions are hooked up still
i drove the donor car(guy was doing a v8 swap and didn't want the engine)
ran great in donor car, pulled the engine without disconnecting any wiring from the engine itself (flipped everything on top and tied it on-really helped when the time came to lay everything out in the 76)
put everything together with stock parts and the car runs but...
the problem
it runs so rich that it floods itself out idling warm or cold, i've checked all the connections, ohmed everything from plug back to the computer and all checks good. everything has proper grounds. no leaks on the intake, but the tube is longer now then stock so it would fit.
i'm running the 76 fuel pump, but can't imagine it putting out more psi than the 83
the AFM or computer could have been banged i suppose
does it sound like the computer is in "limp" mode?
is there some wire that i missed when i spliced the harneses together?
can you test the computer itself?
what do you think? I've tried the usual stuff(connections, temp sensors, grnds) its killing me that it runs-sortof, and not quite well enough to drive
if you run it hard it can almost burn all the fuel but smokes like hell when you let off the throttle. I've pulled the plugs after it idles awhile and they are soaked.
should i get a different ECU or AFM, or try one of the 300zx computer conversions(what are the actual advantages to this btw)
what is the absolute minimum this engine needs to run well (i don't care about passing smog tests)
sorry for the length, but I'm finally asking for help. Its driving me nuts that I can fix a jet (I'm active duty USAF) but not my baby
also i tried to limit my questions to things i've searched over and over and couldn't find a good answer for or was still a little confused about.
thankyou very much and can't wait for an answer back
Brian
brian.powers@offutt.af.mil if you want, or have anything that might help(diagrams, charts - I'm open to anything at this point)