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KELTY360
Thread title says it all.
Bob L.
It depends on the ECU you have.
http://members.rennlist.com/pbanders/DJetP...m#Compatibility
JeffBowlsby
Check the chart again, all 74-76 2.0L use the same 043 MPS.
KELTY360
Thanks both of you. That helps a lot.
greenie
QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Sep 16 2015, 09:38 AM) *

Check the chart again, all 74-76 2.0L use the same 043 MPS.



Thank you Jeff !

After installing the MPS from a 1975 car my car runs entirely different.

I always thought that the MPS held vacuum or failed, this is not the case, I think I've been fighting a slow leak through the MPS for years.

For the first time in a long while my air bleed screw at the throttle body actual works!
after installing the new MPS the idle was at 1500RPM, a twist of the screw brought it down to 1K. My throttle response is smooth and the car runs fantastic.

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