gocart wrote:Not sure if this is where I should ask this but...
Section 3. E. has been reworded. Does this mean that I no longer have to take points on my '71 911E for changing from MECHANICAL INJECTION to CARBURETORS?
Gordon-
That section reads:
III E. Induction system modification:
Electronic or CIS to carbs/mechanical injection and/or
Venturis or fuel distributor/controller other than original -- 4 pts.
I didn't think this wording changed--what is different? AFAIK, this 4-point penalty is for when you change from stock venturis in a carb'ed car to larger ones, or you change from a plenum-type, single-throttle-body injection system like CIS or the Motronic EFI to carbs or MFI (or an EFI with individual throttle-bodies for each cylinder). It should not apply to a car which changed from MFI to carbs alone. That is actually a downgrade and not a performance improvement. Most Porsche flat sixes that were built in both carb and MFI versions GAINED about 5-10 horsepower with the same displacement and had better throttle response in the MFI version. Changing from MFI to carbs was a convenience/economy move for owners who did not want to maintain the MFI system and is a downgrade, IMHO. It is not a performance improvement and should not be penalized by itself. However, if you have a custom engine where displacement is increased and larger carbs/venturis are installed than the original motor's MFI had, then it is appropriate to take the 4 points for induction, along with the increase in displacement, non-stock heads, cams, etc.
TT