Performance head with stock injectors?
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Performance head with stock injectors?
I am buying a new set of stock 280z injectors for my stock 1975 280z and wonder if they can be used on a performance head with higher compression and bigger than stock cam? I plan on upgrading the stock head at some point in time. Would I need to upgrade the injectors also? Thanks....
#3
Ok, I'm new to Z's and have never dealt with FI. Most of my classics have been with carbs. I need to do some research on performance gains for my 75 stock 280z. I was thinking head work and exhaust. Maybe I can get a performance head with cam etc that is bolt on leaving the bottom end stock. I know I need more compression but it would be nice to get maybe 50-70 more HP with a good head and exhaust system? Any ideas out there? Cost? Vendors?
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If you're having an issue with $80 for a used FSM, why are you asking about performance heads?
What condition is the car in? How are the brakes, bushings, struts, coils, and body?
Get all of the safety stuff in good shape before trying to get more power out of the car. You'll get to enjoy the car (and possibly even your life) for much longer.
What condition is the car in? How are the brakes, bushings, struts, coils, and body?
Get all of the safety stuff in good shape before trying to get more power out of the car. You'll get to enjoy the car (and possibly even your life) for much longer.
#7
Because I know the motor is original with 138,000 miles and blows blue smoke. Compression ranges from 147 to 158. Pretty certain it needs cylinders bored, new pistons and rings, crank turned, new bearings. If I go to all that trouble, why not do the top end also?
Currently working on safety equipment. Brakes are newer, rack needs new mount bushings on order, alignment will be next. May need shocks and all suspension bushings but that can wait as nothing outrageously bad.
Still looking for a fair price on the manual.
Currently working on safety equipment. Brakes are newer, rack needs new mount bushings on order, alignment will be next. May need shocks and all suspension bushings but that can wait as nothing outrageously bad.
Still looking for a fair price on the manual.
#8
#1: Please download the FSM. A hard copy is great, but you don't have to wait for it to ship before doing research. The PDF version is just as good...
-Downloadable zip file: XenonZcar.com S30 Factory Service manuals
-Online PDF's: Datsun Service Manuals - NICOclub
Tear down and check all the tolerances before assuming every part of the engine needs to be replaced (unless you have thousands of dollars just burning holes in your pockets). You don't need to bore the cylinders for a basic rebuild, nor crank turned unless there's a spun bearing. Lots of these things are basics... hopefully some good reading will help you form a better understanding of this process.
As for a "performance cylinder head", Rebello is probably the only official place that would sell an install-ready performance head, and it would probably $2k-$4k. Or you could just take your head to a local machine shop and have the work done for a few hundred.
-Downloadable zip file: XenonZcar.com S30 Factory Service manuals
-Online PDF's: Datsun Service Manuals - NICOclub
As for a "performance cylinder head", Rebello is probably the only official place that would sell an install-ready performance head, and it would probably $2k-$4k. Or you could just take your head to a local machine shop and have the work done for a few hundred.
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#1: Please download the FSM. A hard copy is great, but you don't have to wait for it to ship before doing research. The PDF version is just as good...
-Downloadable zip file: XenonZcar.com S30 Factory Service manuals
-Online PDF's: Datsun Service Manuals - NICOclub
-Downloadable zip file: XenonZcar.com S30 Factory Service manuals
-Online PDF's: Datsun Service Manuals - NICOclub
For those of us with aging eyeballs (or is that our arms getting shorter .. ), the electronic version can be easily magnified. Very useful when trying to follow the whole car wiring diagram or look carefully at some of those more intricate line drawings.
The other thing I did was take the electronic version and print it out double sided. It's been three-hole punched and placed in a binder with dividers. Very nice and cost much less than $80. That's useful in the house while I'm cogitating a plan of attack for a particular job. Also good reading material when it's difficult to fall asleep.
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I did download the pdf last week but I hate scrolling and trying to find things. I like shop manuals since you can be at the car while reading and looking at the diagrams. I did find a used copy on ebay so I will hopefully get it within a week. It was only $39.00.
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