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> Jake Raby I need your help, dUAL FUEL RELAY
Jaymann
post Aug 25 2009, 02:02 PM
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Hey Jake:I have a 1975 porsche 914 4 cyl with fuel injection.I need to replace the dual relay.My has 11 pins .What part # do I need?I was sent part # 071-906-059A-O.E.M. IT IS 13 PIN CA MODEL is this right??It does not seem to fit or work.My old 11 pin relay does work. 022 906 059. I NEED A 914 SUPER HERO to solve this one.I know your the man,can you help out a newby???Jason
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post Aug 25 2009, 08:40 PM
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I could have listed the motors that they used in the various cars, but I only referenced the vehicles who used that paticular relay. I ain't being paid for that info and I never claimed to be a nice guy.

The last time I saw a bright shiny object in the sky was when I passed thru Roswell, NM. I thought it was the sun, but I could have been wrong.

Oh, for you doubting Richards, that info is direct from Bosch ESI. Maybe Bosch needs a tinfoil hat.
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