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Posted by: 7TPorsh Nov 14 2017, 05:41 PM

Are there any shift pattern "plates" available that display our 914 shift pattern?

I have the 917 wood knob...In the rare event i may leave my car with a valet or let a hot chick try to drive it they don't know the pattern.

Maybe somebody can create a small plate (group buy?) with an engraved pattern that can be mounted to the dash?

Any ideas?

Posted by: Elliot Cannon Nov 14 2017, 05:48 PM

WTF.gif You would actually let a valet park your 914?? confused24.gif poke.gif

Posted by: Larmo63 Nov 14 2017, 05:54 PM

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N O T

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Posted by: Tom_T Nov 14 2017, 05:56 PM

Gary - Aside from Elliot's well placed comment ....

IIRC there were 911/912 shift pattern decals &/or plates for their optional 5-speed 901 tranny (same pattern on 914s), so try looking at the Porsche Classic parts, Einmalig in Huntington Beach, & the other Porsche parts houses for one.

Back in the day most folks just used either the factory Bakelite knob or the AMCO aftermarket Leather wrapped or Walnut ones with the shift pattern, if they needed clues.

Back in the day I never let a valet park my car, but do admit to letting 1 or 3 girlfriends, a fiancee, & 2 wives drive it. At worst, they started in 2nd where they thought 1st would be!

I have the leather wrapped AMCO knob with the Porsche crest - so also "blind" to the pattern.

There are some members doing CNC & die-cut stuff on here, so maybe someone will step up, if you can't find the 911/912 ones.

I see that you're on the LA to Canada Freeway (local radio ad), so Einmalig & Sierra Madre in Pas are close to you. Some online searches will save you time & miles though.

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Posted by: Mikey914 Nov 14 2017, 07:33 PM

I do the 911 and 914 ones in Delrin. The real issue is the insert needs the base to be machined. Which would require you to send the knob in.

Also gonna have the 911 and 914 knobs (with option for set screw) on sale for black Friday.

Posted by: mepstein Nov 14 2017, 08:11 PM

No pattern = theft deterrent.

Posted by: Coondog Nov 14 2017, 08:31 PM

A long time ago I let my girlfriend drive my 914..........She Wrecked it... driving-girl.gif

Posted by: thelogo Nov 14 2017, 10:10 PM

I looked all over for that balsa wood hurley haywood
Knob you said you have
Would love to have that sans pattern

Not that it makes a difference but i think its cool



And how many years ago ? was it when you guys let. Your old ladies drive your old lady . Betting it wasn't recently

And i would be happy to valet park my teener
Right in front of the ritz carlton next to a lambo and vette
But the valet guy better be jeff gordon

Posted by: thelogo Nov 14 2017, 10:15 PM

QUOTE(mepstein @ Nov 14 2017, 06:11 PM) *

No pattern = theft deterrent.




I always thought that to steal a 914 you better put it on a trailer

Even if you have the key still takes me 5-10 mins driving to
Adjust to the car and forget about driving the work truck



But then again

https://youtu.be/jwUPqhu2QS8


Posted by: Jazzy Nov 15 2017, 10:01 AM

Previous owner put this sticker on my dasboard:

https://flic.kr/p/YVsVdf

Posted by: mbseto Nov 15 2017, 10:35 AM

Maybe a keychain with the shift pattern engraved on it...

Posted by: Elliot Cannon Nov 15 2017, 10:55 AM

The title of your post led me to believe that (like me) you have trouble with your memory. I was going to recommend the shift pattern on a tattoo on the back of your hand but thought better of it. av-943.gif

Posted by: walterolin Nov 15 2017, 11:07 AM

Went somewhere several years back with my son. We parked and he ask why I didn't lock the car.

I told him that should a thief figure out how to start it, he would play hell figuring out how to shift the gears.

Posted by: 7TPorsh Nov 15 2017, 11:39 AM

Well the main thought is I want to teach my son stick. Valet would be a nice option at certain times. Still too uncertain

My know is the 917 knob VaccaRabitte makes. Got it a couple buys ago. Love it and don't want to change or cut the top.

Maybe just the insert by itself velcroed to the dash?

Posted by: 7TPorsh Nov 15 2017, 11:42 AM

QUOTE(Elliot Cannon @ Nov 15 2017, 09:55 AM) *

The title of your post led me to believe that (like me) you have trouble with your memory. I was going to recommend the shift pattern on a tattoo on the back of your hand but thought better of it. av-943.gif


ok, don't laugh....when i first bought the car and new to Porsche and VW and all that.... I did Sharpie the pattern on my hand. Didn't start in 2nd...started in Reverse....not good.

ok, you can laugh now

Posted by: 7TPorsh Nov 15 2017, 12:08 PM

QUOTE(thelogo @ Nov 14 2017, 09:10 PM) *

I looked all over for that balsa wood hurley haywood
Knob you said you have
Would love to have that sans pattern

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Here is what i have...
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Posted by: porschetub Nov 15 2017, 12:22 PM

I couldn't do with out the shift pattern as much as I like wooden ones,hell I have to keep reminding myself I have a dogleg gearbox lol-2.gif lol-2.gif .

Posted by: Mike Fitton Nov 15 2017, 03:31 PM

Here you go.

https://thecurbshop.com/products/shift-pattern-vinyl-decal

Posted by: thelogo Nov 15 2017, 11:38 PM

I dont think these guys needed the shift knob pattern
So i guess i dont either

But if you were an instrument rated pilot

? Anybody

Could you fly a small plane with out all the labels
On the guages .

Im sure you could , except fuel guage

Posted by: thelogo Nov 15 2017, 11:39 PM

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Posted by: thelogo Nov 15 2017, 11:43 PM

This cant be for real
I assume a 914

Would outrack all these




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Posted by: Elliot Cannon Nov 16 2017, 05:43 PM

QUOTE(thelogo @ Nov 15 2017, 09:38 PM) *

I dont think these guys needed the shift knob pattern
So i guess i dont either

But if you were an instrument rated pilot

? Anybody

Could you fly a small plane with out all the labels
On the guages .

Im sure you could , except fuel guage


Years ago, aircraft instrument panels were standardized to what was eventually called a "six Pack". You could go from one model airplane to another and still pretty much expect the flight instruments to be in the same position relative to each other. Even the new "glass cockpits" have the flight instruments in the same configuration. My airplane doesn't have any flight instruments 'cause nobody pays me to fly in bad weather anymore. biggrin.gif smoke.gif No labels needed. smile.gif


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Posted by: thelogo Nov 16 2017, 11:32 PM

So to be instruments rated
You mainly just use the 6pack

And i thought even if you fly in good weather or visual flight
Rules

That the fog could roll in

And you will need instrument flying to survive



And was roy hollidays plane a bad design since it encourages
A pilot to push or fly to the edge of the envelope more

Posted by: Mikey914 Nov 17 2017, 05:56 AM

Most important part of instrument flying is to have a plan B. Cause lets face it $hit happens

Posted by: Coondog Nov 17 2017, 06:12 AM

QUOTE(thelogo @ Nov 16 2017, 09:32 PM) *


And was roy hollidays plane a bad design since it encourages
A pilot to push or fly to the edge of the envelope more



Just like JFK Jr. Mr. Halladay was a very low hour pilot flying a airplane that was beyond there skill level which in both cases over confidence led to fatal decisions. JFK not being IFR rated to which his airplane was equipped for and who was flying at the limits of if not beyond VFR. Roy Halladay was show boating going from several 100 feet above the water down to 5 feet above the water.
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Posted by: 7TPorsh Nov 17 2017, 10:20 AM

QUOTE(Mike Fitton @ Nov 15 2017, 02:31 PM) *

Here you go.

https://thecurbshop.com/products/shift-pattern-vinyl-decal


Ya that would work but way too big....hmmm. maybe design my own sticker...

Posted by: thelogo Nov 18 2017, 01:31 AM

QUOTE(Coondog @ Nov 17 2017, 04:12 AM) *

QUOTE(thelogo @ Nov 16 2017, 09:32 PM) *


And was roy hollidays plane a bad design since it encourages
A pilot to push or fly to the edge of the envelope more



Just like JFK Jr. Mr. Halladay was a very low hour pilot flying a airplane that was beyond there skill level which in both cases over confidence led to fatal decisions. JFK not being IFR rated to which his airplane was equipped for and who was flying at the limits of if not beyond VFR. Roy Halladay was show boating going from several 100 feet above the water down to 5 feet above the water.
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I cannot say exactly but from what i hear
John jr .

poke.gif was in a hurry poke.gif very bad for flying
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Was flying at night
Was flying compared to his old plane and level of experience
A Hot ship """""""

Was told bad weather comin by other guys at airport who canceled their flight that day
Did not file a flight plan
Was not instrument rated
Turned down the offer of a experiened instrument rated pilot at the airport
Offer to go with him as help to fly just in case

Sat in front of plane alone no one to help him keep track of things

With all that working against him before the wheels up

You have to wonder if he even had a 50% chance of making it WTF.gif


THE holliday crash i dont know much about
But if he was flying straight lines I'm sure it would be much safer
Then flying stunts ,aerobatics high g pullouts being (verner voss)
Would you do what he was doing if your flying the spruce goose
I doubt it ,

But coolest thing in the world would be to get two of these litlle
Sea plane 1 seaters and flying around doing acm mock combat
Id pay big money to do that

I'm sure it would be very fun and very dangerous

Posted by: wndsrfr Nov 18 2017, 06:16 AM

The pattern on all 4 of my 914's has been so vague I'm betting the factory just gave up on figuring it out.....it would just be a cruel hoax to put a diagram there av-943.gif

Posted by: Steve Nov 19 2017, 05:55 PM

I thought no pattern would be a theft deterrent. I’ve used a Momo for years.
I just grab the knob and use “the force” to tell me what gear I’m in. Just like welding in the dark.

Posted by: RickS Nov 19 2017, 08:26 PM

What to do if your knob doesn’t have it. Here’s a totally off the wall thought; how about buying one with the shift pattern? Too easy? Yeah, probably. Never mind.

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Posted by: Maltese Falcon Nov 19 2017, 09:44 PM

^R
^N
^1
^2
^3
^4
^5
^6
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v1
v2
v3
v4
v5
v6

I'll have this diagram on the dashboard in plain sight, next to the LED gear indicator biggrin.gif

Posted by: Vacca Rabite Nov 20 2017, 08:26 AM

None of my manual cars have a shift pattern on the knob.
Thats one of the first thing that goes whenever I buy a car. I sit there as soon as I get home and think "what do I have that would make an awesome knob for my new car."

My 914 has had at least 4 knobs, and my WRX has had about 6. They are fun to make.

I do want to find a way to cheaply make or buy inserts, but there has never been much clamor for them.

Zach

Posted by: 7TPorsh Nov 20 2017, 10:14 AM

This approach looks functional....but I can't see doing this to my knob. Much less how.

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