Originally Posted by Bluemeanie UPDATE ON FUEL STARVATION: The fix for the fuel starvation is two Bosch pumps installed in the tank. No further details available on that as of
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06-06-2010, 04:48 PM | #1021 (permalink) | |
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Travis,
How are ya doing? How is the car treating ya? Have you weighed the car lately. Just curious what your weight is now that you have completely stripped it bare? How is the racing going?
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3175 with driver and fuel and I think there's potential to remove ~150 pounds still, including resolving fuel starvation! So it's getting there |
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Great. Will be curious to see how the 6" works if that's what you try... with the added length of the adapter and the very low sag of the 16k spring, guessing 6" is the proper spring length for the rear, but can't say for certain until you try it!
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06-11-2010, 08:46 PM | #1029 (permalink) |
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FUEL STARVATION UPDATE:
Anyone interested in this issue and the fix can now contact Richard at: Richard@nohotwireracing.com He can provide all the answers to your questions regarding the fuel starvation issues that we all have been experiencing. No phone calls please. I hope to have my tank sent to him soon. It will take 2-3 weeks for the work to be done on my car. Pricing is still not available yet. Stan |
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Richard@nohotwireracing.com Edit... found it... sub "Rich@" for "Richard@" Last edited by travisjb; 06-11-2010 at 10:21 PM. |
06-13-2010, 09:59 PM | #1031 (permalink) |
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Travis, when we shut the car off and pull the key the dash lights stay on. Have you encountered this in your build? Wondering if the PCM is going south on me. Also, I have no control over the ACS system. It's always off.
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I got a call from a dealer today that bought a salvage title 370z... he was hoping to get it back in good condition but he found out that the main wiring harness was severed in half, the ecu is blown and a few other electrical issues... if anyone is interested in buying it as a donor car, let me know and I'll put you in touch... would make a great starting point for someone that wanted to build a race car with an aftermarket ecu
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Not sure I can help with this, maybe others can comment... Have you removed any codes stored on the ECU? I generally leave the key in and just cycle through the start button... when I do that, it consistently shuts down properly... so, not something I have encountered... assuming you've tried waiting a few minutes to see what happens? Re "ACS system"... HVAC, cruise control or something else? pls clarify
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I'll take it to the dealer and see if clearing the PCM will work. |
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okay, recommend that you also:
1. take 1-2 hours and inspect the wiring harness for any severed wires... there are MANY very fine wires in there that can easily be severed if someone is not careful... there is a possibility that someone may have attempted to repair the harness too... a good dealer tech should be able to trace this down - the procedures are all in the service manual re how to distinguish between severed wires and other issues. Big FYI - all of the connections on the harness are unique, so it is extremely unlikely that something got plugged in in the wrong place... did he create new ground connections? possible he forgot to ground some part of the harness? 2. stop by wal*mart or wherever and pick up a code reader / eraser... prob $30 and will allow you to delete any codes yourself |
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