Picking up a 70 914 2056 today in San Diego and headed to PA over the next seven days. Me and another fellow enthusiast are in flight as we speak and pick the car up this afternoon. Should be the trip of a lifetime for both of us.
This is a rebirth of a love taken away in 1989 when someone collided with my 72 2.0.
So stoked about this car!
So follow along on our XC adventure as I will be posting pics and videos along the way!
Pics at http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v638/tedman5/Porsche%20XC%20trip/
Videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/tedman5?feature=mhee
see ya at Hershey!
Congrats. East coast guys will all be jealous
is it adriatic blue?
That's an awesome car!
Congrats looking forward to lots of pics from your trip!
Sounds like an awesome adventure!
What route are you planning to take? There are alot of great guys along the way that may want to meet up and have a coffee with you while you stop of a break.
If thats the car Sean and i think it is, then thats a gorgeous car. I only had the pleasure of seeing it in person once, but it is a wonderful looking car. Congratulations!
Top up the washer bottle, lots of bugs through the widwest like it's June or something. Safe travels!
Congratulations! The weather here is perfect for a roof-off drive outta town...
Safe travels!
How cool is that! Have fun and keep the painted side up and an eye in the rear-view.
cool adventure. my mom just drove out here from VA. arrived yesterday after 6 days of driving.
yes, Mike's car is nice.
oops...I mean Tedman5's car is nice
What an adventure. Wish I was going on this trip with you. Make sure you take some spare stuff, just in case. Best of luck!!
Tom
By all means tell us your route. Might be good to know where there are friendlys along the way.
and stories!!
Since you are in Diego, cruise down the Gas Lamp District and avoid going to TJ at all costs. LOL
Have a safe trip. That sounds like so much fun.
Ted and I are off to a slow start. Filled the gas tank and the teener would not start
......AAA to the rescue. A new battery and we finally got on the road. Updates and pics tomorrow
Congrats
Well guys, as Jim mentioned we had a rough start. Went to fuel up and the car flooded, surely my fault, and we killed the already aging battery. After having a replacement dropped in by AAA, we were off towards our first destination, the Mohave desert and Las Vegas. Unfortunately due to the delays we it was dark by the time we hit the desert. But, we did get some experience with the car and understanding of the power this car makes thanks to the long straight aways in eastern CA. The car has a superior suspension and the power to boot. But the tail shift tranny flat out sucks. A lot of slop in the shift linkage too. Bit with a little finesse and love we made it into Las Vegas tonight and having a little fun along the way. I've never been here before so this is truly a treat. Tomorrow morning we head out again trudging our way across America in a 42 yr old4 vehicle and hoping for a better day. This is my 25 th straight hour without sleep and I'm ready for sleep. Hopefully tomorrow and the remainder of the trip hold better days for the road ahead. Pics tomorrow night and hopefully some video too!
You did good. You made it over Cajon pass and all the other mountain areas into Vegas. Weather has been perfect but I bet you had some wind along the way.
I would so be worried about overheating. LOL
What is the next stop??? Utah??
Jim's driving now so I have some time to update. We left Vegas this morning and headed out to Hoover dam with Grand Canyon as today's destination. The car is running very well and we have the roof of enjoying the fresh desert air. We will be staying at a villa tonight near the canyon and dining well for a change. I plan on finding some time tonight to upload some pics and short videos shot by our GoPro HD cockpit mounted cam. I'll probably put a link to YouTube for the videos in my first post and pics will be added along in the thread. Sorry for the delay. We had a horrible start with battery problems and human fatigue. Last night at the casino I felt like I was walking on the moon after being up 24 and a mad dash up 15 to Vegas. Now we're back on schedule and having a blast. This car makes some serious power with the 2056 and dual Dellortos. Anyway thanks for all your interest and inspiring comments. This is a fun but challenging trip. FYI, we are now east bound on 40 for the remainder until we reach 81 N to head to PA. Cheers!
Hey Ted, I met you at the Tech Session a couple Saturdays ago when you were talking to Tony about maybe doing this.....CONGRATULATIONS.
Dam it you're living my dream.
Bring her home, and safe trip.
Doug
I40 goes right through Knoxville TN.
How about a side trip to the Dragon?
What a friggin' awesome way to get a new 914... enjoy the adventure! I look forward to seeing it the next time I'm in PA. Mine still barely makes it across the garage let alone the country
If you take the Pellissippi Parkway exit (376B) I could meet you at the other end (about 15 miles) and then from there take a 15-20 min drive to Foothills Parkway. FP is another 15-16 miles that runs along the ridge (great scenery on both sides) and comes out near the beginning of the Dragon. Figure 45 min to an hour on the Dragon (one trip up and back) and then back out via the Parkway and to the interstate. A 3-4 hour diversion (depending on time of day and day of the week)
If it hits your schedule right, you could overnight in Knoxville area or even Maryville or Townsend (closer to the Dragon).
PM me and maybe I can get some other teeners together
Good to hear you guys are diggin the car and the ride. So, what is your impression of the desert, now that you have experienced it Ed?? So, was I right about the temp gauge never getting above 200 degrees?
Mike
Good day! Made it in to Amarillo TX where we shook off the cold and ate TX beef for dinner. 600+ miles with no issues other than freezing our butts off in 21 degree temps this morning.
Ha!!! Yes....I'm sure the luggage helped. Yeah.....sorry about the cold factor. I bet you guys are dying for some heat in that thing. Howbout a second hand, portable coleman gas heater at Jim's feet?
Love the pic guys. How many miles to go?
Mike
Well, we clearly need more detail. One picture for the whole trip to this point is quite disappointing and is not acceptable!
If we are to live vicariously through this adventure we need the trip DOCUMENTED!
In Nashville tonight and hitting the Dragon tomorrow at around 12:30.
We are having a carb backfiring problem in one carb. Its at low-mid-range rpm and believed to be an idle jet begining to clog. It hasn't been too bad....yet.
They are Dellorto 40 DRLA with Jet Dr jets. Any suggestion on how to quickly resolve this?
We have run Berrymans thru it with no avail. The filters were cleaned last night and appear to be in good condition.
Very pretty car!
Low-mid rpm carb back-fire sounds like clogged idle jet, but I thought the dell jet doctors were supposed to eliminate most clogging. I would still pull both idle jets on the offending carb and blow them out. How familiar are you with the dells? Here's a link to an earlier thread with a couple of diagrams if you need them:
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=103359&hl=
Best regards!
Steve A-
Home safely after 3100 miles!! Sorry I didn't update as much as I had planned but living on the road proved to be harder than I thought. I do plan to do a thorough story with pics soon. I appreciate everyone's support and comments and just can't believe I'm back without anything major. The car runs like a champ and can't wait to drive it again.
Oh, and the Dragon was SOOO sick!! Have video to post later.
Glad you made it home. When we didn't hear from you, we feared you were riding shotgun in the cab of a flatbed truck back to PA! Can't wait to read more about your adventure.
Good to hear you made it home safe. Was nice meeting you and Jim.
Was Eurohaus able to fix the carb popping?
steve
Hope the car likes it here in Pa, give it a big slap on the rear bumber for me and tell it great job getting you home. Oh, and welcome home Ted and Jim nicely done...BRILLIANT!
Part 1 video of the Dragon is up on YouTube. Second is uploading. I am also trying to get together a story and pics of our trip for you guys to view. My YT link is in my OP.
I must say Ted and I had a awsome adventure !!
A 42 year old car making a cross country trip with only a few glitches
is just amazing.
Now me on the other hand .... Back locked up in Richmond lol.
The starting point of The Dragon is around the 3:00 min mark.
I like the cockpit view.
Looking forward to seeing your other Dragon videos.
Very cool guys... Nice road. The Dragon looks alot like North Central Pa. around Wilkes Boro and Hazeton to me? Car sounds like it's running great, did you use GPS for speedometer? I need to figure out what to use mine reads 90 doing 65 I think due to tires' diameter being smaller the stock. Tim how's it feel to be back in a 914 after so many years?
@Strucken... Yes we were using an app called GPS SpeedTracker for IPhone. Worked very well and even tracks all the data such as altitude, trip, elapsed time and so on. Very cool app. It even has a heads up display for the windshield at night. Highly suggest it if your speedo is working.
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