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Porsche 911sc 911 Turbo 930 Turbo Injector Block on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:GSF Warranty:Yes

Turn 1974 - 1994 Porsche 911 CIS system to EFI system. 

6x 32 mm aluminum fuel blocks for 964 or 993 intake manifold. 
2x aluminum fuel rails.
4x mount for fuel rails to fuel blocks.
2x adapters to turn factory fuel filter to AN-10.
1x adapter to mount Aeromotive 13101 fuel regulator to fuel rail. (Aeromotive 13101 fuel pressure regulator is not included)
1x fuel return line from fuel pressure regulator to factory AN-6 size.

Turn your CIS 911 motor to work with 964/993 aluminum or plastic intake manifold for 

Better throttle respond.
Better fuel delivery
Ignition timing
Better air flow for horse power gain.

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