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ebay car with CIS "solution"
looks like some CIS frustration in this car's past
Heat exchangers look interesting too Item number: 110145734494 ![]()
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-Vinny 1983 911SC Last edited by Vin-barrett; 07-04-2007 at 06:29 AM.. |
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can you imagine some newbie buying that car, without an inspection, then taking it to a Porsche mechanic for a tune-up 6 months later? The look on the mechanic's face when he pops the decklid and sees that, and the conversation he has with the owner, would be priceless.
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CIS solution
This is what I asked about two months ago when my P car was dead for 5 weeks due to CIS / WUR issues. I think it is a great low cost alternative to Weber's or PMO's. I wish someone would sell plenum that re-used the CIS intake runners and mounted up a 500 CFM Holley 2 barrel carb.
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Location: downtown vernon,central new york
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what a great idea. looks like it should get at least 90 miles per gallon, that is if it can make it ninety miles.
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