Attached to the middle of the engine block right underneath the lower intake plenum, roughly half way between the heads.
diagram of a nock sensor in a 300zx 1996
A nock sensor is designed to detect the position and timing of the nock during a bow's shot cycle, helping to optimize arrow flight and improve accuracy. However, if not calibrated properly or if there are mechanical issues with the bow, it could potentially cause or contribute to motor nock, which refers to the misalignment or incorrect positioning of the nock in relation to the bowstring. Proper installation and maintenance of the nock sensor are essential to prevent such issues.
what sensor?
The MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor on a 1990 Nissan 300ZX is typically located on the intake manifold, near the throttle body. You may find it mounted on the driver's side of the engine, attached to the intake plenum. It's a small sensor with a connector plugged into it, usually positioned for easy access when performing maintenance.
Located in the back of the engine on the driver's side next to the O2 sensor connector.
my 1990 300zx is idling rough what could cause this?
Looking at the engine on the right ride. Its going to be the round object where the timing cover stops on front of the engine.
where is the nock sensor on my 95 toyota 4runner
there is none
The knock sensor on Nissan 300ZX non-turbo from 1990 thru 1996 is located below the lower intake manifold on the rear of the engine block. To replace the knock sensor the upper and lower intake manifolds need to be removed. It is always best to replace the knock sensor with a new one considering its major dissasembly.
A Nissan 300ZX? No
Yes.