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Serjio 10-21-2020 02:15 AM

Mfi Mechanic needed in northeast.
 
I have a 1973 911e mfi. Have had a few people work on my car over the last 10 years and no one has been able to get it right. I am looking for a true guru of the MFI car. Do you know of https://snaptube.cam/ 9apps anyone you would suggest. I have given up trying to figure out myself. Any help would be appreciated.

blucille 10-21-2020 09:08 AM

where in the northeast.

Gaspare at Gaswerks in Paramus is amazing
Auto Associates in Canton CT is also on the list....if you are in Boston or Phili, lots of choices

porche 10-21-2020 09:45 AM

Another vote for Auto Associates in Canton CT.

goffstownmike 10-21-2020 11:14 AM

Exotech in Plaistow, NH. Mark Nadler can't be beat.

47silver 10-21-2020 05:26 PM

Send the pump to be rebuilt and setup by someone like mark jung. That eliminates the most critical component from the list of items that can negatively affect the engine operation.
Everything else is doable by a home mechanic though you do need some tools like the air flow sensor, and i would get an sir fuel mixture gauge.

gomezoneill 10-24-2020 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by serjio (Post 11072360)
i have a 1973 911e mfi. Have had a few people work on my car over the last 10 years and no one has been able to get it right. I am looking for a true guru of the mfi car. Do you know of https://snaptube.cam/ 9apps anyone you would suggest. I have given up trying to figure out myself. Any help would be appreciated.

where are you located hellooooo?

47silver 10-25-2020 06:12 AM

Thoroughbred Motorsports Inc
Corry pa

SoyRacer 10-25-2020 06:24 AM

It seems that people are willing to advise and some have already chimed in.

It’s a little rude that you’ve so far refused to answer where you’re located though.

If the help is appreciated then responding to people should be easy.

RR

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serjio (Post 11072360)
I have a 1973 911e mfi. Have had a few people work on my car over the last 10 years and no one has been able to get it right. I am looking for a true guru of the MFI car. Do you know of https://snaptube.cam/ 9apps anyone you would suggest. I have given up trying to figure out myself. Any help would be appreciated.


cmcfaul 10-27-2020 08:42 AM

You need an AFR meter. Then it's pretty easy.

Chris
73 911 E

47silver 10-27-2020 09:21 AM

Afr’s are the only way. I put one on each bank, really did not need 2 after pump was rebuilt. I wss worried about condensation ruining the srnsor so i put a switch in the circuit and keep power off until the engine warms ip a bit

TimT 10-27-2020 05:09 PM

Bot or scammer wanna be..

Two posts in less than a year since it joined..

Didn't the incongruous "Snap tube" links in the middle of each of the post raise your eyebrows?

Dominik 930 10-30-2020 10:39 PM

if you get stuck, send me the pump and i will take it to where porsche has the pumps rebuilt myself. I drive a 73 MFI TE myself and it runs perfectly.


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