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Is it easy to change these: ECU, MAF (mass air flow meter), CAS (crank angle sensor)? If so, can someone direct me on how to, or if not, perhaps point me in the direction of where I can find out how?
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Oh, I have a 1990 300zx NA 2+2.
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Re: Ecu, Maf, Cas

The ECU is located around the passenger foot panel or something, so I don't think that'd be too hard to do... same goes for the MAF... as for the CAS I'm not too sure on that one... check out www.twinturbo.net and check in their repairs/installation section
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Re: Ecu, Maf, Cas

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Is it easy to change these: ECU, MAF (mass air flow meter), CAS (crank angle sensor)? If so, can someone direct me on how to, or if not, perhaps point me in the direction of where I can find out how?
easy, easy, and easy!

read my PM in return to the info that you provided me with before you do anything. i think this will benefit you greatly! good luck!
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easy, easy, and easy!

read my PM in return to the info that you provided me with before you do anything. i think this will benefit you greatly! good luck!
Yeah I figured it was pretty easy, because the dealer quoted me only an hour for each part, but the parts are expensive (relative to how much the car is worth)!

Thanks k3 for all your help! You have been of much assistance to me.
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Yeah I figured it was pretty easy, because the dealer quoted me only an hour for each part, but the parts are expensive (relative to how much the car is worth)!

Thanks k3 for all your help! You have been of much assistance to me.
hour for each part??? that is a RIP. i could change all 3 in less then an hour and i far from a pro.
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