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Yes. 700

Hey Ken,



The best way to tell if a car is Regina equipped is to look for the square ignition coil on the driver side of the car. Another thing to look for is the absence of a mass air flow sensor in the intake hose. In its place, there will be a plastic tube with a air temp sensor fitted into a rubber grommet. Most 700 series cars had head mounted distributors. Some later 940s had block mounted distributors. If both the '92 740 and the '93 940 are fitted with Regina FI/no EGR, they use the same head pipe, part no. 3514974. The Bosch equipped cars have a different part no, 9139285. I'm not sure what the difference is. I think the threaded bung for the oxygen sensor is the same.


Regards, Jon 'Uncle Olaf'






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