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phil280zxt

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  1. I'm not familiar with your particular setup, but the fuel pressure drops to zero over night on my 280zxt. When starting it cold, I always turn the key to "on" first without engaging the starter until the fuel pump shuts off, which is normally 5 seconds. This builds fuel pressure and she always starts on the first try after that.

  2. Duo, my ECU connector issue was intermittent. I could go several hundred miles with no issues. Then one day it would start and progressively get worse. It happened one time several years ago on an extended trip. First the feeling that a large hand was holding the car back when trying to accelerate. Over the course of the next few hours it had degraded to the point where I had trouble maintaining highway speed while going up hill. I eventually pulled over, reseated the plugs a few times and the car ran like new for the rest of the trip.

     

    I have to say that since the swap I have not felt the car held back at all. If anything it is much more responsive then before. Only time will tell whether these connectors have completely eliminated this issue.

  3. That's the same process I used Duo. It's fairly easy once you get the hang of it. I straightened out one leg of a paperclip and flattened it with a hammer until it fit into the connector opening.

     

    FYI, I've put about 800 miles on my swap and my Z has never run better. Better idle, smoother acceleration and quicker accelleration. I won't comment on any perceived HP increase, but it does seem to move along quite nicely now....

  4. My only experience is with the turbo 280zx ECU's. If that is what you are inquiring about you should have no problem running an 82 on your 83 Z. The only restriction that I know of is you can't use an 81 ECU in an 82/83 without adding a set of dropping resistors to the injector harness. The 82/83 ECU's had them in the ECU.

  5. Followup on my prior post/question regarding the harness connectors. I've been able to remove the pins from the 280zxt and 300zxt harness connectors without causing any damage to the connectors. The pins look identical. This means that you can remove the pins from the 300zx connector that will connect to existing leads in the 280zxt harness and swap in the pins from the 280zxt harness without having to splice the wires. I kept the new 3 pins needed for the upgrade in the 300zx connector. This way I will get the benefit of using the better 300zxt connector without having to splice the original wires.

     

    I had to destroy a connector to figure out how they are held in. It is really quite simple. There is a third row of openings that run down the middle of the bottom of the connector. By inserting a proper sized (very small eyeglass) screwdriver into the slot it will release the metal clip holding the pin in the connector.

     

    I can see why the 300zxt connectors maintain better contact then the 280zxt connectors. The holes the pins pass through are smaller in diameter to better center the ECU pin and there is also a plastic insert which keeps the pins/wires in place. I will post pictures later.

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