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  • ...n! I once looked at a TT Swapped 2+2 which had an unknown auto tranny, N/A fuel pump, N/A ECU, and still had the Tiger Japanese sticker on the timing belt ...ng when cold is usually an indicator of low compression and/or one or more fuel injectors on their way out.
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  • ===Air Fuel Base=== ...s the portion of the tune that is "learned" through running. A neutral air/fuel base is 100. If the ECU receives a consistently lean or rich condition on o
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  • * [[Fuel Injector|Fuel Injectors]] ...s prefer to replace the wiring harness at the same time to have compatible injector connectors, without the need to splice in new connectors.<br />
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  • ...ttle response, remove speed limiters, provide fuel maps for higher-flowing fuel injectors, etc.<br /> <br /> [[Category:Electronic Fuel Injection]][[Category:Parts]]
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  • ...ilize electronic fuel injection in some form. The Z-car adopted electronic fuel injection in 1975 on the 280Z.<br /> ...ely standard in terms of operation. It uses strong components (high-volume fuel pumps, for example), but it worked like practically any other EFI system fr
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  • ...), cars with EFI are a bit more complicated and use various sensors and an electronic concentrated control unit (ECCS, or colloquially called the ECU or Engine C The ECU (Engine Control Unit) or ECCS (Electronic Concentrated Control System) is the primary computer used in the Z32 to con
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  • ...Injector_Testing|Fuel Injector Testing]]; [[Fuel_Injector_Replacement|Fuel Injector Replacement]]'' ...en 10 and 14 ohms.<br/> The table below illustrates the different types of fuel injectors available for the Z32.
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  • The two methods of replacing a failed fuel injector (or injectors) are the '''dremel method''' or the conventional method of re ...r rotary tool) to grind away areas of the intake manifold that obscure the fuel injectors, so they can be removed without removal of the intake plenum.<br
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  • ...32. It reads the fuel temperature to determine whether or not to raise the fuel pressure using the [[PRVR Solenoid]]<br /> <br /> [[File:591l.jpg|alt=591l.jpg|thumb|An OEM 300ZX Fuel Temp Sensor.]]
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  • ...Liters), D for the cam configuration (Dual Overhead Cam), E for Electronic Fuel Injection and TT for Twin Turbo if the car was turbocharged. Note: There al ===[[Fuel Pressure Regulator|FPR]]===
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  • ..., and the [[ECU]] controls it with a varying pulsewidth, similar to a fuel injector. The higher the pulsewidth, the longer the solenoid is open, allowing more [[Category:How-To Guides]][[Category:Electronic Fuel Injection]]
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  • ...ing injector. There are a few tests that can be done to verify that a fuel injector is functioning properly that don't require the removal of any major compone The most common mode of failure for Z32 fuel injectors is the internal leads running to the solenoid coils corrode and e
    7 KB (1,215 words) - 21:57, 5 April 2018
  • ...enoid valve that controls vacuum pressure to the [[Fuel Pressure Regulator|fuel pressure regulator]].<br /> ...PRVR Solenoid is controlled by the ECU, which uses the [[Fuel Temp Sensor|fuel temp sensor]] to determine its desired state.<br />
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  • ...a certain task relating to the Z32. How to [[Injector Testing|test a fuel injector]], how to perform [[ECU Diagnostics]], etc. ...l" tag, they'll get links to articles including the fuel pump, fuel lines, fuel dampener, etc.<br /> If you're creating a new article, add tags that alrea
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