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Thread: WTB: Weber Accessories

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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    WTB: Weber Accessories

    I am looking for injector plugs, insulators to go b/t the intake manifold and heads, and some kind of air filter housing for my 40 IDA 3C Webers which are to go on my 2.0 69S.

    Don
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    1969 911S
    1981 911 SC

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    K&N filter housings.

    hello; Do you have your original 1969 MFI filter housing? It will fit on top of the Webers as well. If you want individual filters I have a set of powder coated red K&N filter housings with new red foam type True Flow filters. The K&N filter housings are no longer made. Let me know and we can work out a price or trades. Thanks Eric

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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    Mfi Is Gone; Do You Have A Picture?

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    Hi Eric:

    FWIW,......Those K&N filter housings for the IDA 3C Webers are still in production as I buy them all the time.
    Steve Weiner
    Rennsport Systems
    Portland Oregon
    503.244.0990
    E-mail: porsche@rennsportsystems.com
    http://www.rennsportsystems.com

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    K&N filter housing

    Hello; My mistake then on the K&N filter housings. The last time I tried to order some they told me they were no longer available. I'll have to talk to my K&N dealer again. Thanks Steve for the heads up. Thanks Eric

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    I am still looking for air filter housings to sit on top of my Webers. Thanks.

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    Hello: What type of filter housings are you looking for? Thanks Eric

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    Anything that is cheaper than the watershield type sold at Pelican for $180 per.

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    Hello; I would either use an original Porsche airbox or phone PMO and get his individual air cleaners(watershields). They will both fall into your price range. Hope this helps. Thanks Eric

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    I have some of those isolators you were looking for. Let me know if you still need any. -- matt
    1951 pre-A 356 (SOLD)
    1972 911T in "no-resale brown"

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