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Posted by: 72Signal914 May 23 2003, 10:22 AM

On my 72 my ignition is on the steering column like most cars nowadays, but in a few pictures I have seen them over on the left sideof the steering column like most Porsches are. How come it is different. I've seen the ignition not on the sterring column on both ealry and late models? Did they try it out and people not like it and went back to the original position?

Posted by: Gint May 23 2003, 10:33 AM

Factory 914/6 cars have the ignition on the left of the column on the dash.

The later 914's you see with the switch on the left have been converted.

Posted by: airsix May 23 2003, 10:35 AM

Tradition. A race car driver can turn the key with one hand and engage first gear simultaniously with the other. This is the traditional Porsche configuration.

The 914-4 was marketed to the rest of the world as a VW, not a Porsche. I suspect the igntion key location was just another gimik to make the six seem more prestigious. (yawn).

-Ben M.

ps - Please don't be offended, but could you maybe trim down the (effectively) 18 line signature to something a little lighter (3 lines is considered the polite norm)? Just a suggestion - not inteded as a jab. Thnx

Posted by: 72Signal914 May 23 2003, 10:43 AM

happy

Posted by: Aaron Cox May 23 2003, 10:48 AM

four bangers on the steering wheel shaft
6-ers on the left wink.gif

Posted by: Bleyseng May 23 2003, 01:22 PM

Except for the 72 sixes which were on the column also.

Geoff

Posted by: Mike D. May 23 2003, 04:13 PM

It's because of the AVAILABLE parts when the cars were assembled.

Porsche built the 6's and used available 911 parts including the ignition switch.

VW Built the 4's and used a column that they already had which included the ignition in a more traditional location, on the column.

The reason Porsche put the key on the left is bucause of racing as mentioned above by Ben M.

Drivers of other race cars would have to start the car and put it in gear with same hand. It took extra time. BTW, none of them used either hand to strap on a seat belt! - blink.gif

-Mike D.

Posted by: Aaron Cox May 23 2003, 07:19 PM

and when they did the running start at lemans......they needed both hands as soon as they got in the car! the object of the race is to go as fast as you can: whether you are running starting the engine or driving the car itself!

Posted by: Curvie Roadlover May 23 2003, 08:30 PM

QUOTE(acox914 @ May 23 2003, 05:19 PM)
and when they did the running start at lemans......they needed both hands as soon as they got in the car! the object of the race is to go as fast as you can: whether you are running starting the engine or driving the car itself!

Interestingly, in 1970, the year that the 914/6 competed and finished 6th overall and first in class was the first year they did away with the running across the track type of start.

Posted by: Aaron Cox May 23 2003, 08:36 PM

that is interesting.....well, the tradition lives on then! beerchug.gif

Posted by: Gint May 23 2003, 09:05 PM

QUOTE
Except for the 72 sixes which were on the column also.

Geoff


Yeah, but how many of those were produced? I've only seen one in person. I think I've seen even less pics of a 72 914/6 (well there were the pictures of the "one" that I have seen).

Posted by: tod914 May 23 2003, 09:17 PM

VORTEX - did that guy with the willow green 6 ever contact you? I replied to your email, but the address was invalid

Posted by: Bleyseng May 23 2003, 10:17 PM

Course the 72 sixes weren't exported to the USA so there aren't too many here to see.
I think Porsche did cuz it was cheaper, less wires and all that.
Geoff

Posted by: SirAndy May 23 2003, 10:31 PM

QUOTE(Bleyseng @ May 23 2003, 09:17 PM)
Course the 72 sixes weren't exported to the USA so there aren't too many here to see.
I think Porsche did cuz it was cheaper, less wires and all that.

not only that but the metal dash-support is also different for the early /6. they probably ran out of them in 72 ...

Andy

Posted by: Dave_Darling May 24 2003, 08:38 PM

There were less than 300 1972 914-6es made. None were officially exported to the US. That blue one in Reno was way cool, though!!

I'm surprised that nobody mentioned why the -4s had the column-mounted ignition switch: They were Not A Real Porsche! lol2.gif

--DD

Posted by: Qarl May 24 2003, 09:16 PM

Dave... good to see you back after a while of not posting. I like the mask avatar better. You should bring it back for a while. It's more attractive.

Posted by: Curvie Roadlover May 24 2003, 09:21 PM

Did the 72 six's have an adjustable passenger seat?

Posted by: Aaron Cox May 24 2003, 09:36 PM

QUOTE(kellzey @ May 24 2003, 07:16 PM)
I like the mask avatar better. You should bring it back for a while. It's more attractive.

ouch! he said that you be "unattractive" .... laugh.gif lol2.gif

Posted by: Dave_Darling May 25 2003, 12:59 AM

Heh, better'n most. Most people just call me f***in' ugly! biggrin.gif

Don't worry, though--it's about time for a change of avatar anyway. I'll start workin' on a new pic this weekend, or early next week.

--DD

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