Met a guy at Amelia Island Werks Reunion who said he once owned a 914 with a 3.2 six and it had a Boxster S transmission. He did not do the build himself, said he bought it that way. I'm going down the 915 path currently. Never heard of this combo but was wondering if anyone had? Pros/ cons.
Clay is working on one.
I believe the issue is no starter provision. The modern porsche/vw/Audi transaxles have the starter on the motor side.
Alan Clapp's 914
The Ultimate 914? 1987 Carrera engine mildly tweaked to about 230 hp; full welded roll cage; 996 TT brakes F & R; chassis reinforcements; 245x35x18" front tires on 9" rims; 285x30x18" rear tires on 10" rims; carbon fiber hoods and bumpers; and the best for last - 2003 Boxster S 6-speed transmission!
https://www.pelicanparts.com/porsche/914/914_photo_gallery/914_clapp.jpg
A member here also goes by ABC914 do a search.The car is one nice 914.
Thanks for all the input! I thought the guy may have been pulling my leg.
There is info on using a 2006 Cayman transmission with a 964 motor in my build thread
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=279084&st=120
I am making slow progress with it, but it is moving.
Clay
Hello,
take a look:
https://www.elferteam.de/index.php?/topic/34186-993-im-14er/
Maybe you need a registration..
Harald
If I blow up my 914 tranny I might look into this.
There's a thread on the Pelican 914 BBS titled something like "solution to my shift problems" that shows the 3.2 conversion with the Boxster trans. IIRC, the guy said it would have been cheaper to buy a couple of complete Boxsters than do the swap, and that was back before early Boxes were less than $10K...
--DD
You can just change the gears in your case to better match the /6. It might not be as strong, but you can make use of first rather than just starting in second. The only difficult part is having the gear for the stock 2nd cut off and a new one welded on.
would be neat for someone to install the complete Boxster power plant in a 914, but of course being water cooled makes it a big problem. Best just to install a big air cooled six. The 914 transmissions are always good enough, in my opinion
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