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280ZX 2 pin Throttle Position Sensor Wanted


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How desperate at you Mark?

I'm currently tidying up and painting the floor in the garage. But I'm sure I'd have one.

Heading off to Steve's (chevZ) plac tomorrow then Wnton on Sunday.

If you can wait a bit. I'll get bac to you when I can.

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Got a pic of what your actually after? (To make it easier for me to spot)

Any particulay throttle body it would be on?

PM me your number and I'll send a pic if I find one  ;)

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Got a pic of what your actually after? (To make it easier for me to spot)

Any particulay throttle body it would be on?

PM me your number and I'll send a pic if I find one  ;)

It's the same as a 280ZX one but the one we need has only two pins. It's for a naps manifold.

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It's the same as a 280ZX one but the one we need has only two pins. It's for a naps manifold.

Hopefully the TPS is the same as I can think of 3 different types of throttle bodies.

Will go out soon and check

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Being a newbie to EFI on the L series I did some research on NAPS but only found pictures and references to a three pin tps. However, I did notice that the idle speed stepper motor only has two pins.  BTW, I have two three pin TPS available.

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You're gunna laugh but i tell you anyways. The MoTeC ecu i'm fitting to dale's car is a Mk1 from 1988 (I think that's when pacman came out) and as such i found little to no information on the wiring sooo i ahd wrongly assumed that the plug was for a throttle position sensor which i found out it's not. The system doesn't even run one instead it has a vacuum lead running directly to the ecu. The plug is for an air temreature sensor. Sorry for the run around guys.  :(

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You're gunna laugh but i tell you anyways. The MoTeC ecu i'm fitting to dale's car is a Mk1 from 1988 (I think that's when pacman came out) and as such i found little to no information on the wiring sooo i ahd wrongly assumed that the plug was for a throttle position sensor which i found out it's not. The system doesn't even run one instead it has a vacuum lead running directly to the ecu. The plug is for an air temreature sensor. Sorry for the run around guys.  :(

Bwa ha ha ha ha ha

I think you can make a $10 donation to the site anyway (which is what I would have asked for anyway  ;))

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