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Join Date: Mar 2019
Location: Saarland, Germany
Posts: 1,251
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I urgently recommend also to use a smoke detector tool (e.g. one of the Autool ones) to find false air leaks. The Porsche engines are heavily dependent on the mixture. Also use a CO sensor tool to find out, if the mixture is too lean or too rich. As you wrote - the whole stuff is more tahn 50years old - so every component is suspicious...
Thomas
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1981 911 SC Coupé, platinum met. (former tin (zinc) metallic), Bilstein shocks, 915/61,930/16,WebCam20/21, Dansk 92.502SD,123ignition distributor with Permatune box as amplifier,Seine Systems Gate Shift Kit,Momo Prototipo. Want to get in touch with former owners of the car. Last registration in US was in 2013 in Lincolnshire/lL.
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