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Bleyseng
post May 5 2005, 08:08 PM
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Ok, here is my two-bit 914 home operation....

Repair and recalibration of MPS's. I repair MPS's and recalibrate them to 037 and 043 spec when I have stock or I can rebuild your 2.0L MPS with a good donor diaphram from YOUR 1.7 MPS.
Cost is $50 to calibrate your good MPS, $100 if you supply the good parts
Cost is $200 for a rebuilt 037 or 043 MPS (out of stock right now)
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post May 10 2005, 05:49 PM
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Wanna explain the diff between 037 & the 043 & why its important?
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post Jul 11 2005, 09:52 AM
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Jeff,

are you still doing this?
might need a calibration

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post Jul 11 2005, 07:06 PM
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QUOTE (rdauenhauer @ May 10 2005, 04:49 PM)
Wanna explain the diff between 037 & the 043 & why its important?

yes, I am still doing it. Email as thats the way to get ahold of me.


Rich,
the 037 is for the 73 2.0l which uses the 73 1.7 ECU, a 1.7 CHT with a 270 ohm ballast resistor AND a MPS that is set up richer across the whole range compared to the later 2.0L stuff. Install a 037 on a good running 74-76 2.0L and its runs damn rich. The AA trick was to install the 037 on cars with lots of vacuum leaks to correct for the leaned out condition. Hmm. why not fix the vacuum leaks?

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post Aug 18 2005, 06:43 AM
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