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nzniggles

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  1. Looks like the RPM signal is causing the ECU to try and correct all other parameters (except the speed). I would guess a CAS or ECU fault. Probably ECU given the high erratic speed reading too
  2. That should be fine. The bottom hose is huge so you can replace quite a bit of it.
  3. Agreed. I fitted a nice big section of S/Steel pipe with a 90 degree mandrel bend in it. Aids in cooling too as the metal passes the heat through quite quickly compared to rubber or silicon.
  4. If your running higher boost, gap your plugs to 0.8mm. Are you running series 1 or 2 PTU? Have your fuel pressure monitored while you load up the engine and see if it changes when the problem occurs.
  5. Stamped on the arm of the driver door lock (just behind the key bit) is a number. A locksmith can cut a key from this number
  6. Remember to fill it with auto trans fluid, not anything else
  7. It's so long ago now I've forgotten sorry. From memory there was some sort of access panel
  8. Sorry - connect to the red/white wire on the relay. That way you'll get a good solid earth
  9. No probs Catch you later Good luck
  10. http://300zx-twinturbo.com/cgi-bin/manual.cgi?list=el&dir=&config=&refresh=&slide=113&cycle=off&scale=0&design=default&total=133
  11. Relay is easy to get to (mine is a 2 seater though so 2+2 may be somewhere else)
  12. The problem is caused by a number of diodes in the circuits. http://300zx-twinturbo.com/cgi-bin/manual.cgi?list=el&dir=&config=&refresh=&direction=forward&scale=0&cycle=off&slide=64&design=default&total=133 Connect to the blue wire on the relay. This will trigger the alarm on any door or boot opening
  13. I had similar probs when fitting an alarm. In the end I connected directly to the relay behind the passengers seat that drives the interior light.
  14. When we rekey ignitions, we sometimes use a very sharp punch and tap the bolts round anticlockwise of course. Takes some time though
  15. I see what you are saying. I'm going to do some more research into it. An interesting topic ay.
  16. http://300zx-twinturbo.com/s.manual/ma/011.gif
  17. Read the manual. 0 and 5 weight are not for "sustained high speed driving" as they are too thin. Your motor, your choice. I'd believe Nissan over any sales guy any day. Just my 2 cents .... errrr .... two pennies
  18. 0 and 5 are too thin especially as you guys are in summer. A 10W40 to a 20W50 would be a better bet
  19. Always skim your discs on the car.
  20. The speedo has two adjustment pots inside that will need to be set
  21. The speedo has two adjustment pots inside that will need to be set. Have a search and see what you can find. I do have some instructions somewhere ..... just don't know where
  22. Looking forward to the recording :)
  23. Haven't heard of a 29C. Must check that one out
  24. Inside an ECU it would be quite safe. Even exposed to the sun it would still take years to erase. You need a direct UV light source to erase them.

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