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1977 280Z Stuttering


BayAreaZ650

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36 minutes ago, BayAreaZ650 said:

 

- Is the EGR valve worth replacing? 

Is it bad?

Have you tested it?

The key to successful repairs is thorough diagnostic testing.
 

Avoid the tendency to guess and throw parts at it. Sure, eventually the problem will be fixed, and you’ll have lots of new parts on the car, but you won’t have money left over for beer, or to take your girlfriend out for dinner.

 

 

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I ran a gauge up to the driver's side windshield, under the wiper blade. Had good pressure constantly. The ECU was getting a lean reading and feeding less fuel because of the coolant temp sensor function. I forced more fuel by clamping the return, it ran way better. I realized I was on to something and asked on this FANTASTIC forum and then went to RadioShack and spent $5. Runs like it should plus I control the fuel flow. I can lean it out on the interstate and run cooler. I've thought of putting a camed up head on and fattening up the fuel? I've read EFI can't compensate for small lobe cams. One of these days, when I'm bored...

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1 hour ago, BayAreaZ650 said:

I just pulled the FPR out. There isn’t gas in the vacuum line (vacuum line is dry). Does this mean that the FPR is working? 

 

Its a good sign.  When you have everything re-assembled you can test the regulator by disconnecting the vacuum line at idle to see if the fuel pressure increases by about 6 or 7 psi.   If at idle your gauge reads 30 psi, it should go up to 36 or so.

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30 minutes ago, Yarb said:

To start it would be interesting to see what the pressure is doing when it’s fluttering and after t smooths out.

That was suggested to me so I ran the gauge to the windshield. It let me see what was what at idle then through the range of throttle.

@FastWoman helped me through all of this. I miss her help on our cars but she moved on, I guess?

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Hi everyone,

The issues (bouncy idle while warming up the car and the Z intermittently bucks during acceleration) hasn’t gone away. I installed a fuel pressure gauge. During idle, I’m getting roughly 39 psi and with the key in the ignition on “on”, it’s at 0 psi. Yesterday, I cleaned the throttle body, afm connector and used rubber gasket to plug a small crack in the tube between the afm and throttle body.

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