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My MPS web page is back in operation after being down for a few months, it's at:

MPS Web Page

I haven't had time to put up the calibration curves for the three MPS's of interest, 0 280 100 049 (1.7L), 0 280 100 037 ('73 2.0L), and 0 280 100 043 ('74-'76 2.0L), but I will do so in the near future.

I also removed the old in-car calibration method I described, and will eventually replace it with an in-car tuning method that assumes you are starting with a bench calibrated MPS.

I'm still working on the electromechanical model and will post it when I have it completed.

Any comments or corrections are always welcome.

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Good info Brad, I have and will continue to access this valuable info in my quest to get my 2.0 with FI working!!!

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