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    MFI air regulator

    Hello everyone,

    I am trying to retrofit the original hot air regulator on my 911E (1972). I am at a loss on how to link it to the throttle. Does anyone have a close-up picture of the linkage or an explanation? I have the manual but it only specifies that the throttle should be attached to the cold air valve...It might need a special throttle linkage because mine does work!

    thank you very much for any info.
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    Member #226 R Gruppe Life Member #147
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    The regulator housing is a self contained unit. It is actuated by a ramp, (fan shaped) built into the throttle linkage.
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