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Central computer, Black. Porsche 95B.1 Macan 2017>>
Central computer, Black. Porsche 95B.1 Macan 2017>>
Code: 95B035896DX6N3
Central computer, Black.
Fits:
Porsche 95B.1 Macan 2017>>
for cars with Option code:
- PER8 - Regional code "Taiwan" for radio
- PQV0 - Without TV and digital radio reception
- P9ZE - Mobile-phone preparation with connection box
- P9ZX - Mobile phone preparation
- PLEASE NOTE:
- The surcharge for this reconditioned part will be refunded when the exchange unit is received and approved by us and the relevant manufacturer.
- Please note, surcharge refunds often take an average of 6 to 8 weeks to be approved by the manufacturer.
- Acceptance of the exchange part is at the manufacturer's discretion, based on the part being fit for reconditioning.
- All surcharges and exchanges are subject to our terms and conditions.

Product Vehicle Group
- Porsche Macan Petrol 2.0L V4 237Bhp
- Porsche Macan S Petrol 3.0L V6 340Bhp
- Porsche Macan S Diesel 3.0L V6 258Bhp
- Porsche Macan GTS Petrol 3.0L V6 360Bhp
- Porsche Macan Turbo 3.6L V6 400Bhp
Was £2,638.02
Now £2,426.98
+ £1,137.37 Surcharge
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ECU Porsche 911 3.2L 1986-89 *Exchange 91161811118, 0261200078,
Code: 911618111LX
ECU - Exchange product for Engine 930.20 / 930.26

Please note:
Reconditioned units are sold on an exchange basis, A surcharge of £2860.39.00 will be held and then refunded when the old one is returned.
PORSCHE part no.: 911.618.111.18
Bosch part no.: 0 261 200 078
Fits:
Porsche 911 3.2L 1986-89

Please note:
Reconditioned units are sold on an exchange basis, A surcharge of £2860.39.00 will be held and then refunded when the old one is returned.
Bosch part no.: 0 261 200 078
Fits:
Porsche 911 3.2L 1986-89
- The surcharge for this reconditioned part will be refunded when the exchange unit is received and approved by us and the relevant manufacturer.
- Please note, surcharge refunds often take an average of 6 to 8 weeks to be approved by the manufacturer.
- Acceptance of the exchange part is at the manufacturer's discretion, based on the part being fit for reconditioning.
- All surcharges and exchanges are subject to our terms and conditions.
PLEASE NOTE:
Product Vehicle Group
- Porsche 911 1984-89
Price: £3,170.87
+ £2,860.39 Surcharge
6 Pin CDI ignition module. Porsche 911 1978-1989
Code: 93060270200/2
6 Pin CDI (HKZ) ignition module
(Bosch Ref 0227300004)
Disclaimer: Before fitting this CDI unit please make sure the new coil is being fitted with it. Do not try to start the car with Blue Bosch coil made in Brazil. This will damage the Perma-Tune CDI box and void the warranty.
The Generation 5 ignition boxes make diagnostics easier. The controller monitors and runs diagnoses programs automatically and is read by two coloured LED function lights the are viewable from underneath the unit. The diagnoses can also be done via a Bluetooth programming dongle which is available as a separate item.
Fits:
Porsche 911 1978-83
Porsche 930 3.3L 1978-89
New Perma-Tune Gen 6 unit.
For more information about this product Click Here
DISTRIBUTOR TRIGGER SIGNAL
The second most common cause of SC engine ignition failure is the ignition trigger circuit. Since the ignition box is controlled by the magnetic pulse generator located inside the distributor, any disruption in the triggering signal will cause the ignition box to malfunction. Be aware that the connectors can push back in the housing. Pull the rubber boot back to inspect the connection between the box and harness.
Full disassembly and inspection of the distributor is highly recommended due to the intermittent nature of triggering problems. Pay special attention to the distributor trigger shielded cable ( green wire ), magnetic pulse generator magnet and magnetic pulse generator winding connection as these parts are known to fail in combination. An especially common problem is a broken magnet pole. Evidence of arching between the magnetic pulse generator magnet points indicates a defective rotor. In this case replace the rotor, magnetic pulse winding, green wire and ignition box. The Perma-Tune high performance triggering is so accurate that worn out distributor shaft bearings can be detected by the tachometer. This is indicated by the tachometer needle slightly bouncing at idle. Trigger signal problems can cause double triggering which results in a weak ignition spark. Due to the lower triggering resolution of the stock ignition box, some symptoms of trigger signal problems can be more evident after the Perma-Tune is installed. Refer to the vehicle maintenance manual for triggering signal wave form specifications and distributor repair instructions.
To quickly test the triggering circuit without the use of an oscilloscope: Unplug the harness connector from the ignition box. Refer to the 911SC Installation Instructions diagram, connect an Ohm meter between pins 3 and 6 of the harness connector. To prevent the possibility of misdiagnosis, tug on the green triggering signal wire located at the base of the distributor while viewing the meter. The published specification for the magnetic pulse generator is 600 Ohms +- 100. Our experience has shown that a variation of +- 25 Ohm indicates a need to repair defective connections or to replace the magnetic pulse generator windings.
(Bosch Ref 0227300004)

Disclaimer: Before fitting this CDI unit please make sure the new coil is being fitted with it. Do not try to start the car with Blue Bosch coil made in Brazil. This will damage the Perma-Tune CDI box and void the warranty.
The Generation 5 ignition boxes make diagnostics easier. The controller monitors and runs diagnoses programs automatically and is read by two coloured LED function lights the are viewable from underneath the unit. The diagnoses can also be done via a Bluetooth programming dongle which is available as a separate item.
Fits:
Porsche 911 1978-83
Porsche 930 3.3L 1978-89
New Perma-Tune Gen 6 unit.
For more information about this product Click Here
DISTRIBUTOR TRIGGER SIGNAL
The second most common cause of SC engine ignition failure is the ignition trigger circuit. Since the ignition box is controlled by the magnetic pulse generator located inside the distributor, any disruption in the triggering signal will cause the ignition box to malfunction. Be aware that the connectors can push back in the housing. Pull the rubber boot back to inspect the connection between the box and harness.
Full disassembly and inspection of the distributor is highly recommended due to the intermittent nature of triggering problems. Pay special attention to the distributor trigger shielded cable ( green wire ), magnetic pulse generator magnet and magnetic pulse generator winding connection as these parts are known to fail in combination. An especially common problem is a broken magnet pole. Evidence of arching between the magnetic pulse generator magnet points indicates a defective rotor. In this case replace the rotor, magnetic pulse winding, green wire and ignition box. The Perma-Tune high performance triggering is so accurate that worn out distributor shaft bearings can be detected by the tachometer. This is indicated by the tachometer needle slightly bouncing at idle. Trigger signal problems can cause double triggering which results in a weak ignition spark. Due to the lower triggering resolution of the stock ignition box, some symptoms of trigger signal problems can be more evident after the Perma-Tune is installed. Refer to the vehicle maintenance manual for triggering signal wave form specifications and distributor repair instructions.
To quickly test the triggering circuit without the use of an oscilloscope: Unplug the harness connector from the ignition box. Refer to the 911SC Installation Instructions diagram, connect an Ohm meter between pins 3 and 6 of the harness connector. To prevent the possibility of misdiagnosis, tug on the green triggering signal wire located at the base of the distributor while viewing the meter. The published specification for the magnetic pulse generator is 600 Ohms +- 100. Our experience has shown that a variation of +- 25 Ohm indicates a need to repair defective connections or to replace the magnetic pulse generator windings.

Product Vehicle Group
- Porsche 911 1974-83
- Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3L 1978-89
Was £450.00
Now £436.50
3 Pin CDI ignition module. Porsche 911 / 914/6 1965-77
Code: 91160270700/3
3 Pin CDI ignition module..
(Bosch reference 227-200-001)
Also known as HKZ ignition
Disclaimer: Before fitting this CDI unit please make sure the new PERMA TUNE coil is being fitted with it. Do not try to start the car with Blue Bosch coil made in Brazil. This will damage the Perma-Tune CDI box and void the warranty. If CDI unit was not purchased with the PERMA TUNE coil the warranty will not be respected. Fitting with other brand coils at your own risk.
The new generation ignition boxes make diagnostics easier. The controller monitors and runs diagnoses programs automatically and is read by two coloured LED function lights the are viewable from underneath the unit. The diagnoses can also be done via a Bluetooth programming dongle which is available as a separate item.
Fits:
Porsche 911 1965-77
New Perma Tune unit.
DISTRIBUTOR TRIGGER SIGNAL
The second most common cause of SC engine ignition failure is the ignition trigger circuit. Since the ignition box is controlled by the magnetic pulse generator located inside the distributor, any disruption in the triggering signal will cause the ignition box to malfunction. Be aware that the connectors can push back in the housing. Pull the rubber boot back to inspect the connection between the box and harness.
Full disassembly and inspection of the distributor is highly recommended due to the intermittent nature of triggering problems. Pay special attention to the distributor trigger shielded cable ( green wire ), magnetic pulse generator magnet and magnetic pulse generator winding connection as these parts are known to fail in combination. An especially common problem is a broken magnet pole. Evidence of arching between the magnetic pulse generator magnet points indicates a defective rotor. In this case replace the rotor, magnetic pulse winding, green wire and ignition box. The Perma-Tune high performance triggering is so accurate that worn out distributor shaft bearings can be detected by the tachometer. This is indicated by the tachometer needle slightly bouncing at idle. Trigger signal problems can cause double triggering which results in a weak ignition spark. Due to the lower triggering resolution of the stock ignition box, some symptoms of trigger signal problems can be more evident after the Perma-Tune is installed. Refer to the vehicle maintenance manual for triggering signal wave form specifications and distributor repair instructions.
To quickly test the triggering circuit without the use of an oscilloscope: Unplug the harness connector from the ignition box. Refer to the 911SC Installation Instructions diagram, connect an Ohm meter between pins 3 and 6 of the harness connector. To prevent the possibility of misdiagnosis, tug on the green triggering signal wire located at the base of the distributor while viewing the meter. The published specification for the magnetic pulse generator is 600 Ohms +- 100. Our experience has shown that a variation of +- 25 Ohm indicates a need to repair defective connections or to replace the magnetic pulse generator windings.
(Bosch reference 227-200-001)
Also known as HKZ ignition

Disclaimer: Before fitting this CDI unit please make sure the new PERMA TUNE coil is being fitted with it. Do not try to start the car with Blue Bosch coil made in Brazil. This will damage the Perma-Tune CDI box and void the warranty. If CDI unit was not purchased with the PERMA TUNE coil the warranty will not be respected. Fitting with other brand coils at your own risk.
The new generation ignition boxes make diagnostics easier. The controller monitors and runs diagnoses programs automatically and is read by two coloured LED function lights the are viewable from underneath the unit. The diagnoses can also be done via a Bluetooth programming dongle which is available as a separate item.
Fits:
Porsche 911 1965-77
New Perma Tune unit.
DISTRIBUTOR TRIGGER SIGNAL
The second most common cause of SC engine ignition failure is the ignition trigger circuit. Since the ignition box is controlled by the magnetic pulse generator located inside the distributor, any disruption in the triggering signal will cause the ignition box to malfunction. Be aware that the connectors can push back in the housing. Pull the rubber boot back to inspect the connection between the box and harness.
Full disassembly and inspection of the distributor is highly recommended due to the intermittent nature of triggering problems. Pay special attention to the distributor trigger shielded cable ( green wire ), magnetic pulse generator magnet and magnetic pulse generator winding connection as these parts are known to fail in combination. An especially common problem is a broken magnet pole. Evidence of arching between the magnetic pulse generator magnet points indicates a defective rotor. In this case replace the rotor, magnetic pulse winding, green wire and ignition box. The Perma-Tune high performance triggering is so accurate that worn out distributor shaft bearings can be detected by the tachometer. This is indicated by the tachometer needle slightly bouncing at idle. Trigger signal problems can cause double triggering which results in a weak ignition spark. Due to the lower triggering resolution of the stock ignition box, some symptoms of trigger signal problems can be more evident after the Perma-Tune is installed. Refer to the vehicle maintenance manual for triggering signal wave form specifications and distributor repair instructions.
To quickly test the triggering circuit without the use of an oscilloscope: Unplug the harness connector from the ignition box. Refer to the 911SC Installation Instructions diagram, connect an Ohm meter between pins 3 and 6 of the harness connector. To prevent the possibility of misdiagnosis, tug on the green triggering signal wire located at the base of the distributor while viewing the meter. The published specification for the magnetic pulse generator is 600 Ohms +- 100. Our experience has shown that a variation of +- 25 Ohm indicates a need to repair defective connections or to replace the magnetic pulse generator windings.

Product Vehicle Group
- Porsche 911/912 1965- 08/1968 SWB
- Porsche 911 09/1968-1973 LWB
- Porsche 911 1974-83
Was £465.00
Now £451.05