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Why would it have a switch? Fuel cut off switches are found on race cars. The closest thing you probably have is a fuel pump relay. As for the location of that, this thread is good: http://forums.nicoclub.com/1984-300zx-fuel-pump-relay-location-t567634.html
i have 1986 300zx shop manual by nissan. All information you will nedd is in the munual. Ican send it to you for free, i have the same car that you. Just give me an email.
So my Nissans vacuum lines have been deleted, and it has a cool air intake installed, but it seems to die on me when I start it unless I give it some gas... makes the idle like an earthquake, the hose for the intake manifold (sucks in air , above the carborator) has nothing connected and I'm lost on how to figure where my car needs air and where it needs to be sealed? Could you help??
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