Greddy owners, install question
Ok Im FINALLY going to pick up my Z on Wed of this coming week. New motor is sitting in the garage and ready to go. Ill be pulling off all the Greddy TT stuff from the blown motor and swapin it to the new motor. Ive also bought a fuel return system. Its used and came with no install instructions, any tips? I also just bought a Timing Harness for the EM blue. I got it today and it also comes with no instructions. I was shocked when I pulled it out of the package. I paid 40.00 for about 12 wires in plastic? Is this all it comes with? I must be missing something! If anyone has install tips on any of this please post. Cant wait to start the new project!
the return system should be a snap if you klnow what it is supposed to do. i was able to install the exhaust manifolds, turbos, and one downpipe and drop the motor in from the top without removing the radiator. wastegates and other downpipe had to wait till it was in the car. now is a good time to wrap the manifolds and turbos with header wrap while out of the car.
as far as the ign. harness, doing a search on the net or going to greddy will dig up all the info you will need. good luck!
as far as the ign. harness, doing a search on the net or going to greddy will dig up all the info you will need. good luck!
contact the builder of the return system... if its CJM we have PDF and TXT based documention that I can send you, and I am sure that AAM would gladly send you their documentation.
My tip on installing that timing harness is to take your time and make sure you do it perfectly. Double then triple check it... you definatly dont wanna end up grabbing a wrong wire and then have something wacky going on like 1 cylinder that isnt pulling timing.
My tip on installing that timing harness is to take your time and make sure you do it perfectly. Double then triple check it... you definatly dont wanna end up grabbing a wrong wire and then have something wacky going on like 1 cylinder that isnt pulling timing.
Thanks guys, the Turbos will be check before install. Ive talked with a bunch of guys and they seem they will be ok because the rod went through the block. I guess we'll see soon. Im not sure what fuel system it is. It used teh stock rails. Its nothing like the APS one Ive installed. I took it out of the box and was like woah!lol. Phunk, do you have instructions on how to install this harness? Im sure Sharrif will be able to help if not, thats where I bought it. Thanks again guys.
Originally Posted by G352NV
Im sure Sharrif will be able to help if not, thats where I bought it. Thanks again guys.
If its an AAM fuel system, I can fax you the installation instructions for that as well.
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Yeah maybe, Ill post up some pics! Thanks again guys for the help. Im sure this is something I could get on my own once I get into the job. I just like to read up before I do stuff.
Originally Posted by G352NV
You the man. Im about to place my order for the BOV. Doing it now! Maybe you can just send them with that.
Originally Posted by G352NV
Heres a pic
looking at the amount of line you have, they must be using the stock fuel lines to connect to the rails. at 400whp you should still be ok. but look down the rear of the rails. you will see it restricts to about 1/2 the diameter. better fuel flow can be had by drilling this out. prolly won't hinder at 400whp, but what the hell.
ya looks like the long one is going to be the return. but there is still the stock fuel feed line fitting on the output of the fuel pump housing, so i'm guessing they were using the stock fuel rail feed for the rails too. should still work for that hp range though. but much more, and some changes would be in order. simple things though. good luck. you got a smoking deal on that car so you will be miles ahead in the long run.
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