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> CIS-E on a 914 engine
904svo
post Nov 23 2008, 09:40 AM
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Has anybody done this. I can't get my conversion to run right need to correct before I turbo it.
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post Nov 23 2008, 09:42 AM
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i have seen a CIS on a 914-4. my fuzzy thinking seems to pull up the name "Ed Morrow" whom i think did a CIS turbo -4. could be wrong but perhaps a start of a search.
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QUOTE(type47 @ Nov 23 2008, 07:42 AM) *

i have seen a CIS on a 914-4. my fuzzy thinking seems to pull up the name "Ed Morrow" whom i think did a CIS turbo -4. could be wrong but perhaps a start of a search.


I seen CIS on type 4 but not CIS-E. CIS-E has a knock sensor and timing is
control by the ECU.

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