Posted August 19, 200519 yr comment_134795 i am about to buy a 280z not sure on year yet will repost year. but the chic im buying it from said the shop she had look at it said it needs a fuel presure regulator. it starts but it floods(im geussing if you sit to long) i was wondering where the fuelpresurereg is located and how hard is it to replace. also about how much will it cost me. plz jsut call me with any info 512-426-2082 as my comp is unreliable. thanks for any help Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/16958-280z-fuel-pressure-regulator/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 11, 200519 yr comment_137746 The fuel pressure regulator is on top of the intake, and in the middle of the fuel rail (oval-shaped tubing connected to the injectors). It is around cannister with a vacuum hose on one end, and two tubes coming off, one is bent, that are connected to the fuel rail with rubber hoses. They were about $40 at AutoZone. It's not too hard to change it. Just takes time to take all the parts/hoses/etc. apart. Also get yourself some 5/16 inch fuel injection hose and 5/16 FUEL INJECTION CLAMPS- not those cheap water hose clamps! See the picture. It's the round thing in the upper-right corner. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/16958-280z-fuel-pressure-regulator/#findComment-137746 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 11, 200519 yr comment_137792 How did they arrive at the diagnosis that the FPR was bad? Did they run a pressure test? I only ask because I've been around these cars for a while now and haven't ever seen a FPR go bad. It's a fairly simple device with no electronics. For flooding, I'd first check the thermotime swich and cold start valve. Then I'd look into a possible leaky injector or two. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/16958-280z-fuel-pressure-regulator/#findComment-137792 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 11, 200519 yr comment_137801 I'll bet the girl took the car to a place that has 'SAE certified Mechanics,' meaning they treat an old car like a new one. The guy may have even told the girl the "engine computer might be bad." Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/16958-280z-fuel-pressure-regulator/#findComment-137801 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 12, 200519 yr comment_137837 I only mentioned that because my car once was diagnosed with a bad FPR and when I put a new one on it, the problem I was having still existed though it was a different problem than clutch 07182 is experiencing. I took it to my friend's shop and it turned out to be a bad relay. Now he has had his shop (Z Car Speciality-Upland, Calif.) since the mid 80s and he is the one who told me that FPR's seldom, if ever, go bad. Of course, the Nissan dealer wouldn't refund my money for the part. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/16958-280z-fuel-pressure-regulator/#findComment-137837 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 12, 200519 yr comment_137840 The first thing thast comes to mind for me is that the one or more injectors are going nuts- meaning an AFM problem. ECUs rarely go bad too.So something is telling the ECU to keep pouring fuel in like crazy. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/16958-280z-fuel-pressure-regulator/#findComment-137840 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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