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  • ...ctronic concentrated control unit (ECCS, or colloquially called the ECU or Engine Control Unit).<br /> <br /> This section is primarily based on the Parts D ...ted Control System) is the primary computer used in the Z32 to control the engine and various other components in the car necessary to it running properly. P
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  • # Remove the under-belly (if applicable) that covers the underside of the engine. Removal of the front splash shield isn't necessary. # Remove the 14mm bolt at the front of the A/C compressor securing it to the engine.
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  • | No cooling action; engine may<br /> overheat.<br /> <br /> Bubbles appear in sight glass.<br /> <br * Check engine [[Cooling System|cooling system]].
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  • ...or is removed, store in the same orientation as it would be mounted on the engine. # Start engine and set climate control to maximum cooling (AUTO/60 degrees for auto climat
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  • ...witched off for low pressures). NA and TT utilize different condensers and engine bay piping (both in order to clear intercooler piping in the TT model).<br/ ...extreme conditions--pipes carrying pressures of over 250 psi through a hot engine bay while subjected to vibration and harshness, and things tend to break ov
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  • An '''alternator''' is a device that uses the engine's rotation to generate electricity for the car's electrical system.<br /> < ...gnition system, headlights, stereo, the entire electrical system. When the engine is stopped (or in the process of starting), power is provided by the batter
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  • # Ensure the engine is at operating temperature, in P (Park) with the Overdrive switch on. # Start the engine. The A/T Light should go out after about 2 seconds.<br /> [[File:146-autodi
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  • ...can be extremely dangerous and will practically always end in catastrophic engine failure. A boost controller allows the user to both increase and limit the ...This is necessary as the boost controller monitors various aspects of the engine to determine how to vary the control solenoid.<br />
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  • ...s are a lot more desirable than 90,000 miles of abuse. The VG30DE(TT), the engine found in the Z32, is a very stout one. Given it's been well-maintained, a Z ...saying the engine was recently rebuilt, use discretion. A recently-rebuilt engine could have been botched and just be the owner trying to dump the problem on
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  • [[Category:Parts]][[Category:Engine Components]]
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  • ...t''' (more commonly referred to as a '''cam''') is a core component in the engine'''.''' It controls and actuates the opening and closing of the valves.<br / ...t heights. These can drastically alter the behavior and performance of the engine.<br />
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  • ...s to [[Ohm Test|ohm test]] them. The middle and left (while mounted on the engine) pins should read 0.7<span style="font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size:
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  • ...with the Z32. Because the Z32 relies on a myriad of sensors to control the engine, understanding what each of these sensors does (or rather, what they ''shou Engine RPM. This should match what the tachometer of the dashboard is reading. It'
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  • ...cally no ill-effects. Removal of these line not only helps to simplify the engine bay and make future plenum pulls easier, but also reduce the number of pote ===On Engine===
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  • ...unted to the [[Upper Coolant Pipe|upper coolant pipe]] on the front of the engine.<br /> They are sometimes distinguished by calling one the "coolant sensor ...o a temperature, which is then used in calculating and controlling various engine control functions. For more information, see the [[ECU]] article.<br /> Wh
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  • ...ion of components assembled in such a way that they provide cooling to the engine, and provide heat for the cabin heater.<br /> * [[VG30DE(TT)|Engine Block & Heads]]
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  • ...ead''' is one of the major components that makes up an internal combustion engine. Bolted to the top of the block, cylinder heads house the valvetrain for ea ...exactly half of the engine's RPM, and the noise comes from the top of the engine (rather than the lower rotating assembly).<br />
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  • ...f-the-pants" upgrades out there for the car. They can be replaced with the engine in (though it can be somewhat difficult to do so), and are available for an
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  • ...arser-output">'''Drive Belts''' are belts the drive the accessories on the engine. They are driven by the crank pulley.<br/> &nbsp; [[Category:Parts]] [[Category:Engine]]
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  • ...ls, throttle position, and more. Meanwhile, the ECU controls various other engine components and parameters such as fuel injectors and ignition timing. Most .... Stand-alone units are used for their flexibility with certain sensors or engine components, as well as their ability to be completely customized from a sof
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  • # The red LED on the ECU and the Check Engine Light on the dash will begin blinking codes simultaneously; you can read ei ...as turning the potentiometer on the ECU. Codes can be read from the Check Engine Light.<br /> This image shows which pins to short. Insert a jumper, hold f
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