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Well I went ahead and picked up a dakota digital box. But the tach still doesnt work. I removed the inline resistor, but now i cant find it. Could that be the problem?
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Sketch_hs says he used the stock 280z tach with his 1jz motor by removing the inline resistor. I tried this with two different tach wires coming from the 1jz motor and neither of them worked. Has anyone else done this with success?
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What needs to be fused besides the efi relay?
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What did you do about fuses? Did you use the Datsun fuse box? If not, what? Did you add any fuses anywhere?
I'm also curios about the wiring for the alternator.
Your thread has helped me out a tone with my swap. Thanks a ton.
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what year camry, celica, cressida? Or does it matter?
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Sorry for bumping an OLD thread, but I'm curious what you did for the throttle cable. Any one have an idea?
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I am creating this thread to help others looking for info on wiring a 1jza80 motor into a Z. I have been researching for a few weeks for this swap. When it comes to experience, the most I've done is put an after-market radio into a car. At first it was a little daunting but after getting help from "frankdms" on SupraForums, i began to understand. In the past two days I have been able to get the motor running.
Feel free to critique what I've done and add your own info or ask questions.
My vehicle: 1978 Datsun 280z
My motor: 1jza80 w/ R154
To get the motor started and running, nothing else, you just need to worry about two plugs on the 1jz harness.
IH1
3- (RED & BLACK) switched +12V **** EFI
9- (GREY) switched +12V ***** IGSW signal from ignition
10- (BLACK w/BLUE STRIPE) ***** Starter signal
14- (BLACK) switched +12V ***** Ignition coils and injectors
EA2
1-(BLACK & YELLOW) constant +12V
2-(BLACK & ORANGE) switched ground
5-(BLACK & RED) switched +12V
You need to use a 4 lead relay. Since I'm not keeping the A/C, I reused the 280z A/C relay:
EA2#1 goes to 30 lead of the relay
EA2#2 goes to 86 lead of the relay
EA2#3 goes to 87 lead of the relay
Lead 85 of the relay goes to a ground.
That is all I have for now. I keep this thread updated as I go.
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Did a shoot with www.okstance.com today. He hasn't gotten the full set up online yet but he sent me one of the pics.
Car looks GREAT! I would drop mine alittle more like your's if the roads were nicer around here.
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Nice !!!!
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is your 1j from a supra or a soarer?
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so you are on the stock ecu at the moment? no kind of piggy back?
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Hester_prynne, Car looks great! what size are those wheels?
They are 15x10 4.5 backspace with 225x50 tires
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i was out for a drive and decided to take a couple crappy cell phone pics.
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i saw this car on craigslist and thought about checking it out. Glad to see it went to a good home.
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Would you mind sharing some information on the suspension modifications? Or a link to said discussion?
Thank you. =D
I do not mind ZCC 280z strut tubes and camber plates with EMUSA s13 coilovers
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Test fit of my Christmas presents. Diamond Racing Wheels 15x10 with a 4.5 Backspace and ZG flares.
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I have a set of diamond racing wheels (15x10 4.5 backspace) and ZG fender flares sitting in my garage, ready to go on my '78. But your car is making me re-think my approach. Anyone want some wheels and flares?
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Finger was over the camera. Somebody needs to sell me some 15x10 Diamonds.
Do you have stock LCA's? Car looks great by the way.
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mine and my crew mate's Z..
mind sharing the tire and wheel specs on the black one?
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i hope to be doing a 1jz swap in my '78 280z soon. This thread is very helpful. Keep us updated :]
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thanks for all the input guys. From what im hearing, its worth the drive to check it out. I plan on just using it as a daily. The door covers, a dash cover, and an extra center console come with it also.
Wheel Show! Post your pics of you wheels
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Rota RKR 15x9 -15