Please let me know of a place in Calif. that can rebuild my MFI pump.
Thanks,
Stephen
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Please let me know of a place in Calif. that can rebuild my MFI pump.
Thanks,
Stephen
I don't personally have an MFI car, but my understanding is the go to guy is Gus Pfister at
Pacific Fuel Injection
153 Utah Avenue
South San Francisco, CA 94080
(650) 588-8880
There was a thread here almost a decade ago: Recently visited Gus Pfister @ Pacific Fuel Injection!
Thanks, perfect!
You may find that Gus is more than a little back-logged, in which case you should contact Mark Jung at MFI Werks in Seal Beach, OR at (541) 563-3702, www.mfiwerks.com. Mark does very high quality werk.
thank you very much
.....I had the pleasure of visting Gus Pfister at Pacific Fuel Injection on Monday who has just finished another 2.7/2.8 RSR race spec pump for me in double quick time. The first pump he built for me was perfect straight out of the box.
Gus kindly showed me around his shop explaining what he does, he doesn't try to reinvent the wheel and builds to Porsche specs and standards.
He proudly showed me a letter and print he received from Porsche as a thank you gift for the work he had done on the factory 917 MFI pump that is now in the Porsche museum.....
http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5cypalsl.jpg
....rightly so :cool: ......an incredible old school genius and legend, I truly doubt there's anyone better.
I'll never go anywhere else :)
Cheers,
How did you jump the line...:D
Recommissioned 69 911S for a friend. Ultimately turned into bare tub restoration including engine rebuild. Fuel tank was full of rust, transfer pump NG and thinking it would make sense to get MFI and injectors bench tested and repaired if necessary. Looking for current recommendations on qualified shops, preferably in NE. (will ship if best option)
TIA
Mark - Easton, CT
Matt Blast of Eurometrix eurometrix.ws in Prepperell [sic], MA rebuilds MFI throttle bodies. If there's someone in New England to rebuild the pumps he'd probably know. Nebraska, maybe not.