Differences between 964 & 3.2 distributor rotors?
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Hi,
According to PET:
930 602 902 02 - Rotor for Porsche 964
930 602 902 01 - Rotor for Porsche 911 3.2
The reference 01 does not appear in the 964 PET.
According to BOSCH (http://www.bosch-automotive-catalog.com/):
1 234 332 200 - Rotor for Porsche 964 (equivalent to 930 602 902 02)
1 234 332 346 - Rotor for Porsche 911 3.2 (equivalent to 930 602 902 01)
Some stores are selling reference 1 234 332 346 as valid for Porsche 964 because it is 3x cheaper than the other reference (at least in Europe).
If you look at Beru references then the distributor rotor EVL087 (0300900087) is equivalent to both porsche references (01 & 02).
Is there any difference between 964 & 3.2 distributor rotors? Should I buy the cheaper reference?
Thanks,
According to PET:
930 602 902 02 - Rotor for Porsche 964
930 602 902 01 - Rotor for Porsche 911 3.2
The reference 01 does not appear in the 964 PET.
According to BOSCH (http://www.bosch-automotive-catalog.com/):
1 234 332 200 - Rotor for Porsche 964 (equivalent to 930 602 902 02)
1 234 332 346 - Rotor for Porsche 911 3.2 (equivalent to 930 602 902 01)
Some stores are selling reference 1 234 332 346 as valid for Porsche 964 because it is 3x cheaper than the other reference (at least in Europe).
If you look at Beru references then the distributor rotor EVL087 (0300900087) is equivalent to both porsche references (01 & 02).
Is there any difference between 964 & 3.2 distributor rotors? Should I buy the cheaper reference?
Thanks,
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930 602 902 01 - Rotor for Porsche 911 3.2 = M30-66
The tip is slightly different. The 964 electrode is longer than the 3.2 rotor.
I'd say it probably works but for some reason Porsche felt the 964 needed a longer duration of contact between the rotor and cap.
The tip is slightly different. The 964 electrode is longer than the 3.2 rotor.
I'd say it probably works but for some reason Porsche felt the 964 needed a longer duration of contact between the rotor and cap.