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    73 1/2 CIS Fan Timing sticker

    Does anyone know if the CIS 2.4's used the same timing sticker as the MFI cars.
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    Phil

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    Timing decal

    The one that is available at Stoddard's here shows to be for all three engines, but I'm not sure if that is correct or not. A friend of mine has an unrestored '73 T CIS Targa. I'll ask him and get back to you.

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    The Stoddards sticker is definitely for the MFI motors, I would timing would be different for CIS motor, I suppose I should be able to look that up.
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    Phil

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    Does anyone have the Porsche part # for the 1973.5T CIS sticker?
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    Per my Spec book timing for all '73 is 5 ATC.

    I can't find the PN but the one for a CIS car looks like this:
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    Here's a shot of the original in my 73.5, in which you can see a little more clearly that the CO setting is 1.5%, whereas the CO spec on the standard Porsche replacement is 2.0%. The other data is the same, but the overall appearance is different. The new data tag, shown below, is what Porsche (and Stoddard) sell, if you order by the part number from PET.
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    Sorry, I didn't notice the poor quality of the "web sized" photos, until after I posted them. Here's a second try.
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    Tom F.
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    Tom,
    Thanks, that is the same sticker I found for sale as well. I figured it must be a little different than what was originally used.
    Phil

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    adhesive

    Does anyone know what kind of adhesive was used for these? Mine is coming up and a little tattered looking.If I order one from Stoddard,what can be used to apply the new one? Thanks Tom
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    Tom,
    The new one will come with a PSA already on the back but if you have a CIS car they are not the correct sticker at least based on what they have listed on there web site.
    Phil

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