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Thread: WTB 72/73 2.4L T or E MFI setup - all or part

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    WTB 72/73 2.4L T or E MFI setup - all or part

    I just posted a list of parts for sale with this request in the list. Here is a post for just what I need. I am willing to buy or trade for what I need.

    I have a 72 911T with Webers set up by PMO. The engine has been built to E specs. I am looking to re-install the MFI. I am not positive if the either the E or T pump will will conflict with my current engine setup, maybe someone will chime in here. I could use a pump, stacks, throttle bodies, fuel filter console, linkage, etc - Yes i am watching the stuff on eBay.

    Webers work great but MFI is so sexy. let me know - allaircooled@yahoo.com

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    I have a complete 2.4T MFI set-up.

    PM me for pics and prices.
    Tom Butler
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    1970 911E
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