A 1995 Nissan 240SX is unlikely to fit inside a 1993 Nissan Hardbody pickup due to the size and shape differences between the two vehicles. The 240SX is a sports coupe, while the Hardbody is a compact pickup truck with a cargo bed. Even if you could theoretically fit the 240SX into the bed, it would require significant modifications and likely damage both vehicles. Overall, transporting one vehicle inside another is impractical and not recommended.
Nope, different body styles
Your TPS will be located on the throttle body.
My grandparents have a Nissan 240sx since the 1990s. It has needed several repairs, but it is still in pretty good condition.
1989-1990 240sx 1990-1997 Hard body 1990-1995 Pathfinder 1989-1995 Axxess 1990-1992 Stanza They are all the same engine.
On the 1989-1990 240sx with the KA24E single overhead cam engine the E.C.C.S. is located on the top left side of the engine behind the throttle body and on top of the intake manifold.
Front: Strut to body: 29-40 ft. lbs. Front: Strut to knuckle: 84-98 ft. lb.s Rear: Strut to body: 12-14 ft. lb.s Rear: strut to knuckle: 65-80 ft. lb.s
cluster is broken. common problem with 240sx. Buy a new instrument cluster and have your local auto body shop install it for you. I had it done. costed me $130 for the cluster and $80 to install.
Yes, the frame is integrated into the body.
Ya ive seen the corvette LS1 mortor in a 240, but the stock body cannot handle that kind of power
on the side of throttle body
nope
no, they will not fit. they are 2 different body styles