OK folks I will try to answer the questions in order: Blue: the injectors were new about 18 mos. ago, don't remember the type, but know they wern't for a turbo or high flowing. the whole wiring harness has new connectors and the ones that couln't be cleaned were replaced, male/female etc the FPR is new and fuel pressures: idle no vacuum 36-37 psi with vacuum 30-32 psi the TPS points lighhtly cleaned and adjusted per FSM, not sticking etc. the AFM is stock and the number on it checks out as correct, has new harness connector don't know about the Air Temp Sensor CTS is new and checked per the Bible at the ECU connector and the CTS wiring, OK'd the ground on the EFI harness is ? since I can't find a ground wire after peeling open the entire harness back to the firewall, I know its supposed to be there and ground out on the harness holder. the ECU looks good and the connections are all clean ignition has a good nice blue spark with a new Crane coil, dizzy cleaned up, has no vacuum advance, the vacuum line has been deleted. new battery new NGK plugs and wires Haz: Right on Brother! Carbs in my humble opinion are so much easier, but I really want to keep this at least semi-original. Zed: Resistance readings on #1 test pg 49 of the Bible were 189 ohms, #2 test was 218 ohms and #3 test 112.4 ohms, thus the 12% wrong number. Also see answer above about the CTS. Captain: I changed to another ECU I have and no difference. As for the injectors, they were sold as for the 75-78 280Z, but I can't remember the name or the number, so they could be wrong. I also wish you were closer rossiz: I agree, I had a 76 and it ran like a charm topped it out one nite a long long long time ago at about 170mph on a "dark deserted highway." site: It ran well when I bought the car, but that engine took a crap on me so I have a 79 block with a 75 N 42 head(rebuilt by a guy who does nothing but head work) so its hard to make a comparision. As I have said, the car runs well now, starts right up hot or cold except if it's started cold and left to idle, after about 5 minutes, the idle drops down to about 500 instead of the 900 I have it set at and if driven to warm up the idle stays at 900 so I never let it sit and warm up. I truly truly do appreciate all you guys and women (won't say gals, not poltically correct) that have given me so much help over the last couple of years. I'd been lost and much deeper in debt without you. Thanks. Mike