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Picture of 1973 MFI rear relay panel please?

Hi,

I tried searching but I am not sure the pics I found actually is from a 1973 car.

Anyway, my car came without rear relay panel (the one in the engine bay), and I have 3 different ones in my parts stack to chose from. So, could someone please post a pocture of what it should look like?

Also, I believe the car should have the MFI fuel filter with the cold start enrichment valve on top, right?

The car is a 1973 911 T MFI Targa.

Any help would be very appreciated!



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Johan:

This looks to be a 1971 but should be really close.

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The RPM Transducer (aka Speed Switch) is located on the electrical console in the engine compartment. It is #5 on the photo below.


(C) 1971 Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche A.G.

...and for the archive, here's the complete console layout

1 - Console
2 - Relay switch for single stage rear window defroster (not used with two-stage window defroster)
3 - RPM Sensor
4 - Relay switch for start enrichment (not used in carburetor engines)
5 - RPM transducer (not used in carburetor engines except 911T USA version)
6 - Control Relay for two-stage rear window defroster (not used with single stage defroster)
7 - Radio noise supression
8 - Regulator
9 - Ignition trigger unit
10 - Fuse box III
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Hi,

I tried searching but I am not sure the pics I found actually is from a 1973 car.

Anyway, my car came without rear relay panel (the one in the engine bay), and I have 3 different ones in my parts stack to chose from. So, could someone please post a pocture of what it should look like?

Also, I believe the car should have the MFI fuel filter with the cold start enrichment valve on top, right?

The car is a 1973 911 T MFI Targa.

Any help would be very appreciated!



Regards,

Johan
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Thanks guys! Harry, that is the one I found but I wasnt sure if was the same on a 1973. Combined with RSTarga's picture I have what I need to get it going. Perfect


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