if it is turbo charged it should give you 19 miles per gallon according to my sticker info.
The flasher for a 1983 Datsun 280zx is mounted under the dash. It is on the drivers side, close to the kick panel.
inside the tank
between 145 and 182
yes, its the same engine l28e
a 280zx come with either a 2.8 liter Inline 6cyl or a 2.8 liter Inline 6cyl turbo.
I have one out of a 1982 do you need left or right? I have a parts car
Try going to the following website: http://carfiche.com. Click on Service Manuals "Cars" and you can then download a free copy of the 1982 280zx manual. A picture might be better; but, a diagram can be found in the EF & EC (engine fuel and emmissions) section. 1982 & 1983 should be the same.
The value of a 1983 Datsun 280ZX typically ranges from $5,000 to $15,000, depending on factors such as condition, mileage, and whether it has been restored or modified. Well-maintained examples with low mileage and original parts can fetch higher prices, while those in poor condition may be worth less. Classic car markets can vary, so it's advisable to check recent sales and listings for the most accurate valuation.
yes. it has the L28e or L28et. It will fit in any of the Z's. If it's turbo and the other tranny and rear end you have are for a non-turbo then you need the turbo tranny and rear end
If your 1983 Datsun 280ZX won't idle, it could be due to several reasons, such as a vacuum leak, which disrupts the air-fuel mixture, or issues with the idle air control valve. Additionally, a dirty or failing fuel injector, a clogged fuel filter, or problems with the ignition system could also prevent proper idling. Checking the fuel delivery system and ensuring all connections are secure may help diagnose the issue. Lastly, a malfunctioning throttle position sensor can also affect the idle speed.
This card, like any other collectible varies with condition. An average, drive every day Z with little or no rust is about $2700-3500 depending on where you live. Cherry vehicles can for for as much as 7k-9k.
A 1983... what?