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Thread: WTB: MFI transducer

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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    WTB: MFI transducer

    My mechanic tells me that my 1969 911S needs a transducer that is part of the MFI system that shuts off fuel when coasting. He says the new part costs $300 and takes a long, long time to be delivered. Anybody got one that they know works?

    don
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    1981 911 SC
    1969 911 S

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    I can't find any mention of this part in the PET. What is the part number?
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    PET doesn't have all the part numbers!

    Hello: I have found that the PET cd does not have all the part numbers. I have a old fische and it has alot more on it than the PET. I will try to look the number up for you this weekend. Thanks Eric

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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    Thanks! dh

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    No.1 in this picture is the RPM transducer (also known as the speed switch or speed relay) :



    Porsche part # 901 615 111 00

    Pelican has it listed as a special order part @ $299-89 :

    http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...ts&re=on&mh=20
    Andy

    Early 911S Reg #753
    R Gruppe #105

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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    Anybody got one?

    don
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    1969 911S
    1964 356 SC/SR

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    How about this one?

    Hi Don - I think I may have what you need. Take a look at the Bosch label / part # and let me know if this is correct for your car. It's from my electircal spares box and I though initially it was the rear window defrost relay - but I could be totally wrong and the part number should go a long way to help ID

    Regards,
    Andrew M
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    I believe a 69 should be a 0 336 611 001.

    I have one if required.

    Regards,

    Bob
    1970 911S Targa
    On the road again soon.

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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    Great how much do you want for it? Or I could trade. I have an extra speedometer and temp/press gauge, some CIS parts, an OEM muffler for an 81 911SC, a owners manual for a 914, some used spark plugs, an old coil......

    don
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    1969 911S
    1964 356 SC/SR

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    Bob,

    Any idea what year Andrew's part number (006) covers?

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