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Mystery MPS |
riccorman |
Jul 14 2016, 11:20 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 22-September 15 From: Oklahoma City USA Member No.: 19,189 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Hello, I pulled the manifold pressure sensor from my 1975 2.0L to test it and to ensure that I had the correct unit installed for my car. I was surprised to find that the part number had been removed (!?!?) from the unit. I also found some stamped numbers in the casing as well as what appears to be some hand-scribed characters (see pics).
I emailed MPS guru Jeff Bowlsby these pics and he didn't have any idea about the markings on this unit. I have heard that AutoAtlanta used to sell a MPS "upgrade" part that was supposed to increase performance; Perhaps they made some adjustments and renumbered, repainted, and resold them... I wondered if this might be one of those units... Does anyone else have any information that might help identify this part? Thanks in advance for any/all replies. |
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