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Old 06-07-2010, 10:31 PM   #4
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unplug the TPS when setting 280zxt ignition timing

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Originally Posted by Jamesserna View Post
I have 82 280ZX turbo and i am having a problem with it i just got it my problem is ... when i start taking off from a light and i try to give it full throttle its like i lose power it just falls to its face all i can do is take off really slow and eas up to 3100 RPM's then it stars picking up go it only runs good when its over 3100 RPS's ...
because the haynes manual says "see dealer" and the FSM does not mention it, most of us set our base timing on a hot engine (which is good) but with the TPS plugged in (which is not good). according to the FSM, which i pored over in some detail looking for similar problems on my car, the idle switch on the TPS, or a low temperature (high resistance) from the CHTS, will cause timing to advance about 10 degrees. so, when you set your timing to 24btc, you're really setting your idle timing to 24btc, and as soon as you come off idle your timing is going to jump back to 14btc and then start advancing from there. this will put you far off your advance curve at lower rpm's. try setting your base timing with the TPS unplugged. also, buy some deoxit gold and use it on your ECU harness as well as your TPS, AFM, CHTS, knock sensor, distributor, and ignition harnesses. corrosion there will look like high resistance and will muck everything up.
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