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Question CIS fuel dist/ injector line sequence?

I have a 74' 911 with cis I cannot find a diagram telling me which fuel line goes where on the fuel dist.Does it matter? I'm
up graging to 78'cis due to the 3.0 motor.
In tagging the fuel lines some appear to be
in a different order than my 74' It makes me
wonder if they should be in the same sequence
or not.

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If you mean the injector lines, all the injectors are metered the same amount of fuel. So..it won't matter which line goes to which injector.
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When you move the air plate (looks like a small pan) a piston is pushed via a lever and fuel is released simultaneously to all cylinders. Order is not important, given that all lines are of equal length and will reach the all the injectors.

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