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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ Greg Wood’s PMB Coachwerks Light Ivory Build

Posted by: Eric_Shea Mar 19 2021, 05:09 PM

And it’s a wrap. Greg has been an amazing customer and a tremendous caretaker for this beautiful and tastefully appointed 1973 2.0 914.

What started as some metal repair and a repaint quickly became a dream come true for Greg and quite frankly everyone that touched her here at PMB Coachwerks.

I’ll try to be brief. Every nut and bolt turned, plated or replaced. All metalwork flawlessly perfected. Stunning factory light ivory paint adorns her flanks. New stock 2.0 euro spec engine with VEMS electronic fuel injection delivering 112hp at sea level mated up to a factory LSD 914 transmission with a CFR linkage kit. Stunning factory Fuchs resto. New Bilstein shocks and inserts and of course, the crowning jewels... new PMB calipers grinding her happy go lucky self to a hault.

Look close and you’ll see a few of Greg’s custom touches. If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to drive a brand new 914 off the assembly line, you’ll have to beg Greg for a ride or... we can build one for you.


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Posted by: JamesM Mar 19 2021, 05:15 PM

Car looked amazing in person, sounded amazing too. The more I see you pump out Ivory cars the more I want to take my 73 back to Ivory, with the blacked out chrome its just a killer combo.


Posted by: ValcoOscar Mar 19 2021, 05:28 PM

S T U N N I N G...P E R I O D

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Posted by: raynekat Mar 19 2021, 05:29 PM

Gorgeous build.....PMB did that? hahaha
Of course, they are an incredible shop.
Lucky guy you are.
Enjoy.

Posted by: Bullethead Mar 19 2021, 05:31 PM

Very handsome, exceptional details. smilie_pokal.gif Drive that thing!

Posted by: bkrantz Mar 19 2021, 05:38 PM

Nicely done! I like the subtle mods since they make the car personal.

Posted by: tygaboy Mar 19 2021, 05:44 PM

Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! wub.gif pray.gif

Is that blacked out trim paint? Powder coat? Anodized?
Thanks in advance.

Posted by: Eric_Shea Mar 19 2021, 05:45 PM

Powder

Posted by: Cairo94507 Mar 19 2021, 05:58 PM

A truly stunning 914. smilie_pokal.gif Congratulations to Greg and the entire crew at PMB. PMB has demonstrated time after time they have the chops to produce beautifully restored or modified 914 masterpieces. Greg will enjoy driving that baby all over and reminding people what a great car the 914 is. beerchug.gif

Posted by: mepstein Mar 19 2021, 06:27 PM

SWEET!

Posted by: infraredcalvin Mar 19 2021, 06:44 PM

Very nicely done! Black trim looks great!

Posted by: gereed75 Mar 19 2021, 06:51 PM

Very partial to light ivory and always thought it looked great with chrome trim, bumpers and black sail vinyl, but this blacked out combo is really stunning! Add the other black/white touches and this thing is really pulled together tight

Congrats and great job Eric!

Posted by: Coondog Mar 19 2021, 06:53 PM

Beautiful

Posted by: FlacaProductions Mar 19 2021, 07:46 PM

Blacked out trim with the black bumpers - perfect.

Posted by: raynekat Mar 19 2021, 08:26 PM

While looking through the pics a 2nd time.....noticed the fender liners. Nice touch there.

Posted by: Jett Mar 19 2021, 08:36 PM

Really nice car!

Btw. I think there are three pieces of black trim that cover the sharp edges... I bought a set from a local member.


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Posted by: 914_teener Mar 19 2021, 08:54 PM

Nice work Eric and congrats on the new building.


I'll have to stop by sometime.

Posted by: wysri9 Mar 20 2021, 01:54 AM

That looks wonderful Eric. Shop looks a little different to when I visited a few years ago smile.gif beerchug.gif

Posted by: rick 918-S Mar 20 2021, 06:40 AM

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Posted by: CptTripps Mar 20 2021, 06:49 AM

SUCH a great build. Congrats!

Posted by: trick-e Mar 20 2021, 06:53 AM

Sharp!
I’ve an ivory ‘75 with a ‘73 2.0, same trim blackout. I will definitely be backdating the bumpers now.

Posted by: 90quattrocoupe Mar 20 2021, 03:13 PM

Thank you, Eric Shea. I bought the car in 1981, after looking at 35 1973 2.0l cars. Something about white cars, I liked. I bought it because it had 45,XXX miles on it. It had the gauges in the interior, but did not have the outside appearance group. I liked the black bumpers and no vinyl on the sails. I added the front fogs later.
I had had 2 friends that had had 914s. One a 6 and the other a1.7l four. I drove the car for 20 years, and then it was basically stored. I had gotten into quattros, but still wanted the 914. Just something different about a small mid-engine car, that nothing else compares to. It even made a trip to Indiana and back to CA.
After sitting for all those years, I decided it needed a rebuild. I called Eric and we talked. I liked what I heard and a few months later, I delivered the car to PMB.
Over the last few years we have talked, he has always kept me up to date, sending pictures all along the way. It has been a great experience.
Somewhere along the way, I must have mentioned that I like black. Eric surprised me one day, with all the trim blacked out. I love it.
About 6 months ago we started talking about if we wanted to keep the original FI or did we want to do an update. I figured we needed something a little more modern than something invented in the 1960s. I was familiar with VEMS, as I am running it on my Coupe Quattro. So we updated the FI.
Eric is now going to offering a kit for upgrading the FI to something a little more modern. With a bump from 90hp to 112hp, that is a 20% increase in hp, from just a more modern FI.
This is with stock valves and a stock cam. I am sure that with larger valves and more cam, it would have more hp.
With the newer FI keeping the fueling at the proper ratios, Eric tells me the car runs cool.
I want to thank Eric and his whole crew for what they have done to the car. I will be picking it, shortly and going to have some fun on back roads.

Greg W.

Posted by: pete000 Mar 20 2021, 03:14 PM

Nice lobby over there at PMB !

Posted by: mepstein Mar 20 2021, 03:29 PM

Eric - can you talk about the VEMS.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=1110

Posted by: rgalla9146 Mar 20 2021, 07:01 PM


Light Ivory/black the choice of discerning enthusiasts worldwide. smile.gif
Beautiful !

Posted by: DTMLGND Mar 22 2021, 06:18 AM

Wow! Speechless. Congrats!! aktion035.gif

Posted by: Freezin 914 Mar 22 2021, 06:57 AM

QUOTE(mepstein @ Mar 20 2021, 04:29 PM) *

Eric - can you talk about the VEMS.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=1110


Yes please..... popcorn[1].gif

Posted by: jd74914 Mar 22 2021, 07:14 AM

QUOTE(Freezin 914 @ Mar 22 2021, 07:57 AM) *

QUOTE(mepstein @ Mar 20 2021, 04:29 PM) *

Eric - can you talk about the VEMS.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=1110


Yes please..... popcorn[1].gif

Curious here too. Last time I've heard of VEMS was maybe 2007ish when they really were really quite an improvement over Megasquirt and had just gone private from MSAVR. Not much documentation back then.

Beautiful car!! The more Ivory cars I see the more I want one! drooley.gif biggrin.gif

Posted by: Eric_Shea Mar 25 2021, 11:26 AM

Sorry Guys,

I had a VEMS reply all written out but, I must of got pulled away and lost it. Happens here all the time.

VEMS is an offshoot from the original Mega/MicroSquirt team. ALL of the modern FI brains and systems are really more than competent to handle what is required for a Type 4. The competitiveness in the market makes it "very" rich in features and usability. I would compare the VEMS systems we used in these cars to the MegaSquirt. It has an onboard MAP sensor etc so very similar. We went with the VEMS system because Greg is already familiar with it on his Audi. It's an excellent system that is widely regarded in the Audi/BMW realm. As with any and all of these systems, we're probably only tapping into 5-10% of their computing power for our applications.

We can no longer trust 50 year old components to effectively monitor and meter fuel to our new engines. That time has come. Say what you will. Preach as you must. We either recommend carbs or modern EFI or we will not offer a warranty on an engine. We've had holes in brand new pistons because of old ineffective components. Strip the copper wires on your 50 year old harness and you'll find them to be a brownish/grey. No longer copper and no longer effectively sending the proper signals to where they need to go. In fact, it's one of my biggest things for old FI... get a new harness then troubleshoot the rest. Again, we're all but done with it.

We're developing systems in-house that will be a drop in for all FI 914's using largely stock intake components. The only "user" task will be to get an O2 bung welded on their muffler. As you can see with Greg's car, the engine bay is largely stock and, to the uninitiated, you'd be hard pressed to see what's missing or what's been added. Stock airbox. Stock TB. Stock intake runners. Stock FI rails. MPS missing. WSD/DIS added where the rotor cap was. Bosch TPS added. Air intake temperature sensor added. Wide Band O2 added. All producing 112-115hp on an otherwise stock 2.0 build.

Our new systems will have a MicroSquirt brain and again, we'll be tapping (as you MS guys know) 5-10% of their brainpower to do what's needed on our Type 4's. I've spent a tremendous amount of time and money on R&D and trial and error getting these systems to the market and I'm 100% onboard. They are jaw dropping reliable and deliver remarkable gains in horsepower and tune-ability. It makes a stock 2.0 a grin from ear to ear, joy to drive. Putting my money where my mouth is, I've bailed on my personal 3.2 narrow body project and will be going 2.3 ITB EFI (what we call the 2300i package here).

Edit: I would also like to add that we feel fortunate to have @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=5834 here in our backyard to help push, prod and sarcastically chide us in the proper direction. He was a big help in the early days of us with mapping etc. Thanks James!

I hope that helps. smilie_pokal.gif

Posted by: horizontally-opposed Mar 25 2021, 12:54 PM

Cool article on a cool car—nice to see narrow -4s getting some love!

Ditto for PMB, too.

Congrats, all! beerchug.gif

Posted by: JamesM Mar 25 2021, 06:24 PM

QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Mar 25 2021, 09:26 AM) *

I would also like to add that we feel fortunate to have @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=5834 here in our backyard to help push, prod and sarcastically chide us in the proper direction. He was a big help in the early days of us with mapping etc. Thanks James!


@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=1110 Ahhh... Making me fell all warm and fuzzy inside!

Happy that you were able to see the potential and run with it! Its something I have preached for years (like 15 or so now) that a much improved drop in replacement for d-jet that retains a stock like appearance was possible, if not quickly becoming a necessity and that there are gains to be had in the accuracy of a fully programable system. I unfortunately have a day job that limits my ability to feasibly produce/support anything at scale. Jealous you get to spend your days doing all the fun stuff, but glad that you do as this was badly needed! Still blown away at the dyno results, I knew d-jet was leaving power on the table but the end numbers exceeded even what I would have guessed. If anything you have somewhat vindicated me from being the crazy guy always rambling about Megasquirt! The results are real people!

Don't think you are done hearing from me either... the experiments on my cars are never ending and ill be sure to let you know how the testing goes, already have some more things to run by you.. offline, don't want to ruin it.

Hopefully I am not to rough with the sarcastic chiding though, that was how my family expressed love... it was an 'interesting' childhood.

PS. Those braided hoses sure look slick!!! biggrin.gif

Posted by: Shivers Mar 25 2021, 09:44 PM

"We either recommend carbs or modern EFI or we will not offer a warranty on an engine."

Nice.

Posted by: gereed75 Mar 26 2021, 05:02 AM

Eric or Greg, what paint did you use? Single stage or base/clear and what brand paint code. Love the creamy light ivory.

Posted by: peteyd Mar 26 2021, 06:13 AM

Great looking build Eric!

Pete

Posted by: DRPHIL914 Mar 26 2021, 06:24 AM

QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Mar 25 2021, 01:26 PM) *

Sorry Guys,

I had a VEMS reply all written out but, I must of got pulled away and lost it. Happens here all the time.

VEMS is an offshoot from the original Mega/MicroSquirt team. ALL of the modern FI brains and systems are really more than competent to handle what is required for a Type 4. The competitiveness in the market makes it "very" rich in features and usability. I would compare the VEMS systems we used in these cars to the MegaSquirt. It has an onboard MAP sensor etc so very similar. We went with the VEMS system because Greg is already familiar with it on his Audi. It's an excellent system that is widely regarded in the Audi/BMW realm. As with any and all of these systems, we're probably only tapping into 5-10% of their computing power for our applications.

We can no longer trust 50 year old components to effectively monitor and meter fuel to our new engines. That time has come. Say what you will. Preach as you must. We either recommend carbs or modern EFI or we will not offer a warranty on an engine. We've had holes in brand new pistons because of old ineffective components. Strip the copper wires on your 50 year old harness and you'll find them to be a brownish/grey. No longer copper and no longer effectively sending the proper signals to where they need to go. In fact, it's one of my biggest things for old FI... get a new harness then troubleshoot the rest. Again, we're all but done with it.

We're developing systems in-house that will be a drop in for all FI 914's using largely stock intake components. The only "user" task will be to get an O2 bung welded on their muffler. As you can see with Greg's car, the engine bay is largely stock and, to the uninitiated, you'd be hard pressed to see what's missing or what's been added. Stock airbox. Stock TB. Stock intake runners. Stock FI rails. MPS missing. WSD/DIS added where the rotor cap was. Bosch TPS added. Air intake temperature sensor added. Wide Band O2 added. All producing 112-115hp on an otherwise stock 2.0 build.

Our new systems will have a MicroSquirt brain and again, we'll be tapping (as you MS guys know) 5-10% of their brainpower to do what's needed on our Type 4's. I've spent a tremendous amount of time and money on R&D and trial and error getting these systems to the market and I'm 100% onboard. They are jaw dropping reliable and deliver remarkable gains in horsepower and tune-ability. It makes a stock 2.0 a grin from ear to ear, joy to drive. Putting my money where my mouth is, I've bailed on my personal 3.2 narrow body project and will be going 2.3 ITB EFI (what we call the 2300i package here).

Edit: I would also like to add that we feel fortunate to have @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=5834 here in our backyard to help push, prod and sarcastically chide us in the proper direction. He was a big help in the early days of us with mapping etc. Thanks James!

I hope that helps. smilie_pokal.gif



this is great news for our 914 community!
I am certainly interested and i already have the O2 bung installed on the exhause with the Dakota digital AF meter,. looks like it would be pretty easy to make the change.
SInce i already had my throttle body rebuilt, i would keep it but seems like getting a larger bus TB like some guys have done would also help increase air flow,.
once you get your price point set let us know where this is going to land i am going to start saving now lol!!
BTW beautiful build like everyting else Eric does!!!

HOpe to see you at Amelia island, are you coming in may for the Werks Reunion??

Phil




Posted by: Eric_Shea May 12 2021, 09:13 AM

QUOTE(DRPHIL914 @ Mar 26 2021, 06:24 AM) *

QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Mar 25 2021, 01:26 PM) *

Sorry Guys,

I had a VEMS reply all written out but, I must of got pulled away and lost it. Happens here all the time.

VEMS is an offshoot from the original Mega/MicroSquirt team. ALL of the modern FI brains and systems are really more than competent to handle what is required for a Type 4. The competitiveness in the market makes it "very" rich in features and usability. I would compare the VEMS systems we used in these cars to the MegaSquirt. It has an onboard MAP sensor etc so very similar. We went with the VEMS system because Greg is already familiar with it on his Audi. It's an excellent system that is widely regarded in the Audi/BMW realm. As with any and all of these systems, we're probably only tapping into 5-10% of their computing power for our applications.

We can no longer trust 50 year old components to effectively monitor and meter fuel to our new engines. That time has come. Say what you will. Preach as you must. We either recommend carbs or modern EFI or we will not offer a warranty on an engine. We've had holes in brand new pistons because of old ineffective components. Strip the copper wires on your 50 year old harness and you'll find them to be a brownish/grey. No longer copper and no longer effectively sending the proper signals to where they need to go. In fact, it's one of my biggest things for old FI... get a new harness then troubleshoot the rest. Again, we're all but done with it.

We're developing systems in-house that will be a drop in for all FI 914's using largely stock intake components. The only "user" task will be to get an O2 bung welded on their muffler. As you can see with Greg's car, the engine bay is largely stock and, to the uninitiated, you'd be hard pressed to see what's missing or what's been added. Stock airbox. Stock TB. Stock intake runners. Stock FI rails. MPS missing. WSD/DIS added where the rotor cap was. Bosch TPS added. Air intake temperature sensor added. Wide Band O2 added. All producing 112-115hp on an otherwise stock 2.0 build.

Our new systems will have a MicroSquirt brain and again, we'll be tapping (as you MS guys know) 5-10% of their brainpower to do what's needed on our Type 4's. I've spent a tremendous amount of time and money on R&D and trial and error getting these systems to the market and I'm 100% onboard. They are jaw dropping reliable and deliver remarkable gains in horsepower and tune-ability. It makes a stock 2.0 a grin from ear to ear, joy to drive. Putting my money where my mouth is, I've bailed on my personal 3.2 narrow body project and will be going 2.3 ITB EFI (what we call the 2300i package here).

Edit: I would also like to add that we feel fortunate to have @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=5834 here in our backyard to help push, prod and sarcastically chide us in the proper direction. He was a big help in the early days of us with mapping etc. Thanks James!

I hope that helps. smilie_pokal.gif



this is great news for our 914 community!
I am certainly interested and i already have the O2 bung installed on the exhause with the Dakota digital AF meter,. looks like it would be pretty easy to make the change.
SInce i already had my throttle body rebuilt, i would keep it but seems like getting a larger bus TB like some guys have done would also help increase air flow,.
once you get your price point set let us know where this is going to land i am going to start saving now lol!!
BTW beautiful build like everyting else Eric does!!!

HOpe to see you at Amelia island, are you coming in may for the Werks Reunion??

Phil


No Amelia this year due to the new shop move.

Posted by: DRPHIL914 May 12 2021, 09:26 AM

QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ May 12 2021, 11:13 AM) *

QUOTE(DRPHIL914 @ Mar 26 2021, 06:24 AM) *

QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Mar 25 2021, 01:26 PM) *

Sorry Guys,

I had a VEMS reply all written out but, I must of got pulled away and lost it. Happens here all the time.

VEMS is an offshoot from the original Mega/MicroSquirt team. ALL of the modern FI brains and systems are really more than competent to handle what is required for a Type 4. The competitiveness in the market makes it "very" rich in features and usability. I would compare the VEMS systems we used in these cars to the MegaSquirt. It has an onboard MAP sensor etc so very similar. We went with the VEMS system because Greg is already familiar with it on his Audi. It's an excellent system that is widely regarded in the Audi/BMW realm. As with any and all of these systems, we're probably only tapping into 5-10% of their computing power for our applications.

We can no longer trust 50 year old components to effectively monitor and meter fuel to our new engines. That time has come. Say what you will. Preach as you must. We either recommend carbs or modern EFI or we will not offer a warranty on an engine. We've had holes in brand new pistons because of old ineffective components. Strip the copper wires on your 50 year old harness and you'll find them to be a brownish/grey. No longer copper and no longer effectively sending the proper signals to where they need to go. In fact, it's one of my biggest things for old FI... get a new harness then troubleshoot the rest. Again, we're all but done with it.

We're developing systems in-house that will be a drop in for all FI 914's using largely stock intake components. The only "user" task will be to get an O2 bung welded on their muffler. As you can see with Greg's car, the engine bay is largely stock and, to the uninitiated, you'd be hard pressed to see what's missing or what's been added. Stock airbox. Stock TB. Stock intake runners. Stock FI rails. MPS missing. WSD/DIS added where the rotor cap was. Bosch TPS added. Air intake temperature sensor added. Wide Band O2 added. All producing 112-115hp on an otherwise stock 2.0 build.

Our new systems will have a MicroSquirt brain and again, we'll be tapping (as you MS guys know) 5-10% of their brainpower to do what's needed on our Type 4's. I've spent a tremendous amount of time and money on R&D and trial and error getting these systems to the market and I'm 100% onboard. They are jaw dropping reliable and deliver remarkable gains in horsepower and tune-ability. It makes a stock 2.0 a grin from ear to ear, joy to drive. Putting my money where my mouth is, I've bailed on my personal 3.2 narrow body project and will be going 2.3 ITB EFI (what we call the 2300i package here).

Edit: I would also like to add that we feel fortunate to have @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=5834 here in our backyard to help push, prod and sarcastically chide us in the proper direction. He was a big help in the early days of us with mapping etc. Thanks James!

I hope that helps. smilie_pokal.gif



this is great news for our 914 community!
I am certainly interested and i already have the O2 bung installed on the exhause with the Dakota digital AF meter,. looks like it would be pretty easy to make the change.
SInce i already had my throttle body rebuilt, i would keep it but seems like getting a larger bus TB like some guys have done would also help increase air flow,.
once you get your price point set let us know where this is going to land i am going to start saving now lol!!
BTW beautiful build like everyting else Eric does!!!

HOpe to see you at Amelia island, are you coming in may for the Werks Reunion??

Phil


No Amelia this year due to the new shop move.



sorry you wont be making the trip but fully understand with the move and all, but maybe next year,. maybe in 2022 you could have a display of some of these wonderful cars and also the VEMS system- i hope to have one in place by then.


Posted by: 914_7T3 May 12 2021, 09:36 AM

Just seeing this thread for the first time, WOW wub.gif

Congratulations to @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=20561 on this beautiful car! Great work from @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=1110 as always!

Hope to see you out in the Twistys of SoCal driving.gif

Posted by: Root_Werks May 12 2021, 09:48 AM

Sure turned out nice, great work!

Posted by: Gint May 12 2021, 05:21 PM

Good grief that's gorgeous! Fantastic work to all involved.

Posted by: MM1 May 12 2021, 06:12 PM

Beautiful!

Posted by: MM1 May 12 2021, 06:16 PM

QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ Mar 20 2021, 08:01 PM) *

Light Ivory/black the choice of discerning enthusiasts worldwide. smile.gif
Beautiful !



I'm liking you thoughts on this . . . evilgrin.gif

Posted by: windforfun May 12 2021, 06:30 PM

Sublime!!!

Posted by: PanelBilly May 12 2021, 07:57 PM

Fantastic balance of old and new. Great job

Posted by: rgalla9146 May 12 2021, 08:06 PM

QUOTE(MM1 @ May 12 2021, 08:16 PM) *

QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ Mar 20 2021, 08:01 PM) *

Light Ivory/black the choice of discerning enthusiasts worldwide. smile.gif
Beautiful !



I'm liking you thoughts on this . . . evilgrin.gif


I have my reasons.


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Posted by: abes914 May 12 2021, 09:15 PM

WOW!


Posted by: euro911 May 12 2021, 09:40 PM

drooley.gif Stunning build, Eric, et-al beerchug.gif The black accents really set the theme off nicely.

I too have an affinity for Light Ivory 914s ... hoping I can get 'HOWARD' to look as nice as Greg's - some day idea.gif

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