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    Oh Jeff my man, no offense but I am not interested in that book as i have found the bible of 914 fuel injection! The good book can be found at www.sdsefi.com They have what basically amounts to a freaking plug and play ecu that does away with the late 60's D Jet ECU and they in conjunction with a well know air cooled engine builder have a kit just for this car! With the new sensor, harness and ECU rule this thing may actually fall in my lap..... The old girl is not looking too bad in the morning !
    Fred Alphin
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    Hmmm, not seeing how that system would work... not with stock injectors, anyway?
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    Fred Alphin
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    Damn economy...

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    Wow, pretty slick... now don't tell the Volvo guys!
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    We already know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvey View Post
    We already know.
    Well, gee, thanks for sharing!
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    They say this in the description:
    " Another added benefiot for D jet engines is the removal of the MPS that can be problematic and VERY expensive to replace"

    What is the MPS?
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    Apparently, what the rest of the world calls a MAP sensor...
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    Quote Originally Posted by lateapex911 View Post
    They say this in the description:
    What is the MPS?
    Jake

    It is indeed the MAP sensor... Manifold pressure sensor and the particular unit used on 914's was developed just before color tv and just after man invented the light house....

    Rebuilt one's go for $300 today........... GM MAP $30... Priceless
    Fred Alphin
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