new 03 350z STS turbo!
#1
new 03 350z STS turbo!
so i just dropped in the STS kit last weekend, got the upgraded T-67 turbo and the upgraded intercooler, also with that i got the upgraded injectors 600CC and upgraded fuel pump.... need someones advice how to install the injectors and the fuel pump... maybe a DIY guide or something, thanks guys
#4
http://cj-motorsports.com/342install.htm
that will cover your fuel pump installation assuming they provided you with a walbro in-tank upgrade.
that will cover your fuel pump installation assuming they provided you with a walbro in-tank upgrade.
#6
what EMS are you planning on running? sts uses the orsiris or something like that right?
sounds like a beefy setup.
injectors are easy. take off the plenum all the way down and including the lower plenum. You'll see the 2 fuel rails. Those unbolt witha couple bolts on each side and the stock injectors just pull out. They are just pressed in. Unclip the harnessfrom them, clip the harness to the new ones and push them into place. reverse order of removal. Pretty simple.
The link posted above works great for the fuel pump. I have a g35 so it was under the passenger side of the rear seat. make sure you're low on fuel before you take the pump out or fuel will spill out...lol. Learned that the hard way. It's also wise to get a replacement oring for the fuel pump just incase the stock one is all swollen.
how much more did those upgrades on the sts kit cost?
sounds like a beefy setup.
injectors are easy. take off the plenum all the way down and including the lower plenum. You'll see the 2 fuel rails. Those unbolt witha couple bolts on each side and the stock injectors just pull out. They are just pressed in. Unclip the harnessfrom them, clip the harness to the new ones and push them into place. reverse order of removal. Pretty simple.
The link posted above works great for the fuel pump. I have a g35 so it was under the passenger side of the rear seat. make sure you're low on fuel before you take the pump out or fuel will spill out...lol. Learned that the hard way. It's also wise to get a replacement oring for the fuel pump just incase the stock one is all swollen.
how much more did those upgrades on the sts kit cost?
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#9
what EMS are you planning on running? sts uses the orsiris or something like that right?
sounds like a beefy setup.
injectors are easy. take off the plenum all the way down and including the lower plenum. You'll see the 2 fuel rails. Those unbolt witha couple bolts on each side and the stock injectors just pull out. They are just pressed in. Unclip the harnessfrom them, clip the harness to the new ones and push them into place. reverse order of removal. Pretty simple.
The link posted above works great for the fuel pump. I have a g35 so it was under the passenger side of the rear seat. make sure you're low on fuel before you take the pump out or fuel will spill out...lol. Learned that the hard way. It's also wise to get a replacement oring for the fuel pump just incase the stock one is all swollen.
how much more did those upgrades on the sts kit cost?
sounds like a beefy setup.
injectors are easy. take off the plenum all the way down and including the lower plenum. You'll see the 2 fuel rails. Those unbolt witha couple bolts on each side and the stock injectors just pull out. They are just pressed in. Unclip the harnessfrom them, clip the harness to the new ones and push them into place. reverse order of removal. Pretty simple.
The link posted above works great for the fuel pump. I have a g35 so it was under the passenger side of the rear seat. make sure you're low on fuel before you take the pump out or fuel will spill out...lol. Learned that the hard way. It's also wise to get a replacement oring for the fuel pump just incase the stock one is all swollen.
how much more did those upgrades on the sts kit cost?
#11
the seals on the injectors are orings. DW's come with their own orings on them so no need to even swap the stock injector orings on them.
I'm pretty sure even the DW 600's are OEM fitment. My 440's were and I think they claim that all their injectors are. They are easier to change than a spark plug change. Only crappy part is just the time to take off all the intake parts and plenum. It's not hard, just time consuming.
I'm pretty sure even the DW 600's are OEM fitment. My 440's were and I think they claim that all their injectors are. They are easier to change than a spark plug change. Only crappy part is just the time to take off all the intake parts and plenum. It's not hard, just time consuming.
#14
you mean walbro 255. gss-342 is just the part number. it's a 255lph fuel pump.
You need to do the mods to it otherwise it won't idle correctly. do a search and there is a page that has all 3 mods on it and it's very detailed with exactly what sizes to drill out. I'm at work so i don't have it bookmarked here.
You need to do the mods to it otherwise it won't idle correctly. do a search and there is a page that has all 3 mods on it and it's very detailed with exactly what sizes to drill out. I'm at work so i don't have it bookmarked here.
#15
[QUOTE=binder;7654009]you mean walbro 255. gss-342 is just the part number. it's a 255lph fuel pump.
You need to do the mods to it otherwise it won't idle correctly. do a search and there is a page that has all 3 mods on it and it's very detailed with exactly what sizes to drill out. I'm at work so i don't have it bookmarked here.[/QUOT
ya thx man i got that page, only thing is my acutally plastic covering or were the jet swirl should be is not there hahaha.... so how ****ed am i?
You need to do the mods to it otherwise it won't idle correctly. do a search and there is a page that has all 3 mods on it and it's very detailed with exactly what sizes to drill out. I'm at work so i don't have it bookmarked here.[/QUOT
ya thx man i got that page, only thing is my acutally plastic covering or were the jet swirl should be is not there hahaha.... so how ****ed am i?
#17
thx man, after a few more beers, and i eat these wings ima go out there and knock it out, ... i talked to a guy from turboXS about my utec, he said as long as i match the injector size on a base tune i should be able to drive it, not hard but drive it.... can someone confirm or deny?
#18
i drove mine on a stock ecu with 440's. Just drive it in low rpm. It won't hurt having too much fuel for a short while.
and you need that plug on the end for the swirl jet. Take a picture because i'm not quite sure which plastic thing you are talking about.
If you are missing something you'll have to find someone with an upgraded basket and try to get the piece or you have to buy the whole thing from nissan. They don't sell just pieces of the fuel cage.
and you need that plug on the end for the swirl jet. Take a picture because i'm not quite sure which plastic thing you are talking about.
If you are missing something you'll have to find someone with an upgraded basket and try to get the piece or you have to buy the whole thing from nissan. They don't sell just pieces of the fuel cage.
#19
so installed the injectors today, pretty dam ez, went to go start the car and all the light came on and started flicker... so i stoped tired to crank it again... nothing.... tried to set my alarm could barely hear the beep... im thinking dead battery? is there anything else anyone else could think of
#20
ya, sounds like dead battery.
if it's a factory battery then it's probably worn out. Mine was factory from 2003 and this summer when i was doing a lot of re-mapping i would have the car on with the engine off for long periods of time and i smoked the battery.
if it's a factory battery then it's probably worn out. Mine was factory from 2003 and this summer when i was doing a lot of re-mapping i would have the car on with the engine off for long periods of time and i smoked the battery.