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Laurie House having problems with the " Shiro"

Problem summary:
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Found the electrical connection on the FPR. this is a fuel temp sensor. 280ZX's don't have this.

The spade connector was coroded and the connector was crimped on and loose.

Desided to replace this, and clean the male side on the sensor.

Put it all together and started it was still running very rough. So Chuck an I thought there must be a vacuum leak. So we did the take off the oil cap while the car was running, and the idle did not change.

Chuck found a bad vacuum line in the driverside front. We could not find any replacement line so Toni went to the parts store to get vacuum line and contact cleaner.

Remembered something I read about in one of my fuel injection books about unhooking the throtle position sensor and forcing it in to limp home mode. once I did this the car started to idle pretty good.

So I cleaned the throtle position sensor connector with contact cleaner. and while I was doing that I thought why not check the throtal posistion switch too. look its green thats not good. cleanes the TPS as well. pluged it all back together and started it. let it idle for a while then took it for a spirited test drive. looked like everthing was running fine but I could not get the boost over 0 PSI. took it back to lauries garage and found Mikes manual boost adjuster under the hood and turned it up a little. then took it for an even more spirited test drive. Apperently durring all of this testing I made Lauries neighbor unhappy (Waaaahh). So after all of that it is now purring like a kitten with warm milk.

Thank you to Chuck and Toni for all the help.

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