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    WTB MFI for 1970 911E

    I need the complete MFI set up for a 1970 911E. I will be going back to it, and will be getting rid of the webbers. Please e-mail me if you have anything

    goldsc_78258@yahoo.com


    Thanks

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    Ouch - one just sold on Ebay yesterday
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    I have a set of E throttle bodies that are in good shape. I will post a picture soon.

    Gib

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    Mfi

    Please do so, along with a price shipped to 78258

    Thanks again

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    Hello: I should have a couple of injection pumps. Thanks, Eric

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    I've got a complete MFI system from a 69E.

    Should be the same.

    PM/email me if you are still looking.
    Tom Butler
    1973 RSR Clone
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    Hello: The 2.0 injection stuff is different. Thanks, Eric

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    Eric

    Brain fart om my part.

    '69 was 2.0 and '70 was 2.2.

    Sorry
    Tom Butler
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    911 E Mfi

    Don't know seller or parts, from a 2.2 E

    http://www.pnwr.org/classifieds/adDe...id=0&ad_id=934

    David

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    Aren't the 69E throttle bodies and stacks a good choice, unless originality is the preference? Specs are the same as far as inner diameters (69E is slightly (1mm larger at the top of the stack) The 69 throttle body/stack bolt spacing is different from the 70 on, so they can't be mixed and matched, but otherwise they should bolt right on and go. I'm an MFI newbie, so kill me now if i'm wrong.

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