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MFI Correlation Jets

Is there a supplier for the six MFI air correlation screws/jets ?
Mine have grooves on them - like they've been turned in too far - and some bent tips.
I have tried to restore them as best I can - but would rather just replace them.
Couldn't find them on Pelican search - any suggestions?

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I'd call call Matt Blast at Eurometrix and ask him.
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Matt is a great MFI resource.

Scott, if nothing else works out for you, I'd recommend watching for T stacks on ebay or here. They pop up from time to time and they're not too expensive.
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Thanks, guys. I've been nosing around ebay but most of the stuff I've seen looks like the stuff at a swap meet - it already has the same wear. Just wanted to tune up the car a little while saving for an RS upgrade.
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I'm sure a toolmaker/engineer could reface them, Try contacting the local model engineering society, they might be able to direct you to someone

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