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Hello everybody. I'm new to this forum. I would like to see if i can get help diagnozing my car troubles. It is a 1982 280zx turbo. I parked it back in 2000 because the rear end was making a clunky noise. In 2007 i sold it to a friend who had that fixed but never drove it or even registered it and i bought it back from him in 2008. The car was garaged from 2000 to 2007 then when i got it back it stayed outside for about a year. whenever i started it, it would run very rough and if i tried to move it, it would stall and die. After a while i noticed that if i kept spraying starting fluid through the intake, it would run normal, so i figured that at least one injector was bad. I found some injecors from a 300zx turbo and they are on the car right now. The car will only start if i squirt gasoline into the intake and will die once it burns that up. I pulled the injectors from the intake manifold but left them connected to the plugs, then i squirted gas in the intake and started the car. From this, i saw that the injectors are supplying gas because they were all squirting. Once again the car died when the gas in the intake was burned off. I had also replaced the connectors with the GM style injector connectors and dont know if i got the wires backwards. I went off a post i found doing a search. Any help with this is very appreciated. Thanks

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Download the FSM or read the "EFI Bible". Both are 100,000x better than just guessing and throwing parts at the problem and hoping that it eventually goes away...

 

Can I trust you've at least measured fuel pressure to the rail by inserting a gauge just downstream of the fuel filter?

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I have not checked the fuel pressure...Could low pressure cause this?

 

That's a basic check on the health of the fuel system, one of many.

Actually a dozen things individually (or together) can do this.

S130Z suggested just a few based on the sketchy details you gave on the history that relate to fuel delivery.

 

A good way to solve it is to start with good gas in a good tank and work forward (pump, lines, filter, pressure/regulator, injectors, return line). It's tedious as heck BUT that's the way you track down where it is.

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Year old gas is something I would not run in my car(but thats just me). Gas goes stail, looses its octane and is bad for the performance of your car. I would drain and refill with new gas. And if you plan on leaving it sit for the winter or more than a month, put some fuel stabilizer in the tank and run it for a minute or two.

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.. does modern day gas go stale within a year?

 

It's worse than that. Many modern gasoline is cut with 10% alcohol. Any leak at all in the vent system and alcohol attracts water and water promotes rust. Stabilizers only help keep it from going stale, they don't address the water/rust problems in modern gas.

 

Always best to add a stabilizer AND keep the tank topped off to keep out water vapor. If the car in this thread sat for 7+years then job #1 would be dropping the tank BEFORE trying to start it....

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