Porsche Motec Engine Managment System on 2040-parts.com
Chester, Vermont, United States
Motec engine management system built for a 3.3 911 turbo 1986. The 3.2 Carrera intake was cut and ported and powder coated , it has 6 delco coils and the modified distributor triggers the system the distributor is missing the gear, the intercooler is a modified garretson with a wiggins clamp to throttle body in good working order, the Motec itself is a M48 with a ignition expander
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