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Organdonor

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  1. Thanks for responding Matt, I don't have a stimulator, but was able to check at different stages of the assemble process with a multi-meter.

     

    In trying to trouble shoot the problem I put a multi-meter across pin 5 of the relay board and ground and turned the ignition key to on and cranking position. It showed 0 voltage to prime the fuel system or during the cranking process.

    I also did a continuity test from the #5 pin all the way out to the big connector to MS2. All three led flashes on initial start-up. At this point I'm suspecting something I haven't set in the programing or some parameter thats too far out of whack.

    What area should I be looking at in the software, or the MS2 board itself that might have an effect.

     

    Also,sorry for the delayed response..., 12 hour days at work : )

     

    Renn

  2. I'm currently trying to run MS11 - V3.0 with relay board from DIY Auto tune. I have not been able to get the fuel pump relay to put out a signal, either to prime or run the fuel pump.

     

    At this point I've gotten the car to run by wiring the fuel pump directly to the ignition hot wire.

     

    My directed question would be - is there something in the programming that needs to be set for the fuel pump relay to put out a signal, or perhaps something to look for in the actual hardware? Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on my hiccup. Renn

     

    72 240z

    2.687 firmware

    2.4L with P90 head

    T3/T4 turbo

  3. I know this might me a bad idea, but I was wondering if I could use some epoxy filler in my rear crossmember mounts as well as in the rear differential mount to stiffen up the stock rubber mounts, to make it more of a solid mounting system. I know that Jeff P has used custom made aluminum bushings for his project 280zxt, and I've also seen modified Z31 polyuretane bushing used. Would the epoxy be strong enought for the job or become too brittle over time to make this a viable alternative? If this is at all possible what type of epoxy should I consider for the job? This would be for an 83 s130.

     

    I currently have the rear crossmember striped and slotted for camber and toe adjustment and the while I'm at it bug has reared it sometimes expensive head. Thanks in advance for your time and opinions/ critique on my ideas. Renn

  4. Do a search for "Jeffp", I read on his site, where he is running custom aluminum bushing on his rear subframe.

    Also search for Ross's site, ModernMotorsports for more ideas for the rear end squat. I'm running his 12 way adjustable QA1 coilovers and can dial out most of the squat at the mid to higher settings. Renn

  5. ok im rerstoring my z and it has a fuel problem ...the injectors arent opening??i bought new dropping resistors...new relay,injector harness and ECU??? i havent installed the harness and ECU yet but i want to know if im wasting my time??? please help.

     

    A little more information about your car will promp more members to help you.

  6. Looking down at your stock-modified pop-off valve, grab the internals with a pair of plyers and twist 1/8 to 1/4 turn and the internals will come out. Add a thicker or more washers between the spring and valve as needed to increase the spring pressure until the desired psi is achived.

    The proper type of washers can be found at your local hardware store, they are often refered to as a fender washer.

  7. Hi again Turbo Meister, I personally feel that your car should of earned quite a few award for the dedication, creativity and most of all for the inspiration that you provide us all with. Tim's mongoose was nice as well his Lt1 install and custom rear panel was outstanding definately worthy of a few awards.

     

    mas 280, the LS1 looks better in your Z that it does in any camaro. I can't wait to see the complete package after you get it painted.

     

    You guy took it to another level and represented very well.

  8. I took the complete AC unit from my 76 280z parts car. Can it be retrofitted into my 71 240z project? Has anyone here done it? I looked at the mounting tabs for the underdash unit and it seems like it would match up to mounts on the 240z. Also, would painless wiring provide a harnest for this application. Thanks in advance!

  9. Bernardd

     

    We have currently broken all the codes associated with the 81-83 ECCS, both standards and automatics. I know most people think that it is impossible to do, but we have done it. I have been driving with it for a while now and have had no problems as of yet. The next logical step will be to get a few good pull on the dyno to verify on paper our butt-o-meter feelings. Once we have the proof on paper we will post a printout along with some pictures of the before and after maps. When everything goes as planned, Maximum Racing Group,Inc will be born.

     

    We also have the capability to reprogram most Porsch,Mercedez Benz, and BMW, and a few others.

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