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Porsche 911 3.0 SC modern CHT sensor conversion Turbokraft / Bosch 99360601300
€ 100.26
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I have for sale a Porsche 911 air-cooled CHT (Cylinder Head Temperature) Sensor set sold by Turbokraft in the USA.The kit is used mostly when converting any of the 911 air-cooled CIS (K-Jetronic) models to a modern EFI system.
The price in the USA is 4, but importing this to Europe involves shipping (), import duties (€25) and 21% VAT (€72).
I ended up paying a grand total of €441, so grab a real bargain!
This is absolutely the best way to measure engine temperature on when you
don't
have Carrera heads that accept the sensor directly. Listed for the Porsche 911 SC 3.0 but will fit
any air-cooled boxer engine!
That's why I bought the kit but in the end my 911 project didn't move forward. So this set has never been used, brand new.
It includes an adapter piece that goes between the fins of cylinder #3, a genuine 964 sensor (which has superseded the 3.2 Carrera sensor) and a 2-3 pin adapter. This is the full kit as advertised on the Turbokraft website:
"CYLINDER HEAD TEMPERATURE SENSOR SET
When converting your Porsche 911 or 930 Turbo to electronic fuel injection, you will require an accurate way of measuring cylinder head temperatures for the computer's "coolant temperature" input signal.
TurboKraft's kit offers a simple way of installing a factory cylinder head temperature sensor to the engine with no cylinder head machine operations required.
The set includes a new
Genuine Porsche
sensor with connector, mounting adapter and instructions.
Note: as with many classic 911 parts, tthe cost of this sensor has recently doubled as Bosch has discontinued it and it is only available directly from Porsche."
Note: With several friends we like building and restoring classic cars, bikes and
bicycles
. As such t
his is a private sale so no warranties or returns. When in doubt look at my feedback, I have bought and sold dozens of classic parts here on eBay, with everyone happy in the transaction. Let's do that again!