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> opinion on this MS system for 3.0L?, will it even fit?
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post Jun 17 2010, 10:24 AM
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Hi all,
I've got a couple PM replies on this system but they differ.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911...-injection.html

Would this even fit in a 914? Although it's an older MS system using fuel only (no spark) would it offer benefits over a carb on a 3.0L?

Good price?

If you had a 3.0L 914, would you consider it? I apologize if it sounds like I'm trying to be hand fed, but I'm new to porsche's.

Thanks for your help,
Walter
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Mark Henry
post Jun 18 2010, 08:27 AM
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Get a wideband A/F meter, as you need it for MS anyways, and try to tune your carbs proper.
I could do it for you, but it takes time, sometimes vents and jets (I use reamers) and many test runs to sort things out.
What's your ignition system?

FI would have an increase of fuel mileage and hopefully drive-ability, but I doubt any big power gains.
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