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> 914-6 Conversion - Relay board to coil questions
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post Aug 5 2009, 01:16 PM
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Hi guys. I'm buttoning up a 914-6 conversion right now and ran into a problem the other night when I got the wiring hooked up (big surprise huh?). Turned the key to the on position then saw a waft of smoke floating by. Smoked the wires going to the hot side of the coil. I'm looking for anyone that's put a 2.0-6cyl engine into their 914 that can help. I've read tons and tons of posts on here about how the coil needs to be wired up but the problem comes in that everyone seems to give advice on wiring a 4-cyl coil (i.e. black/purple wire goes to one side and then black wire to other, blah blah blah).

I attached a quick schematic of how the 914-6 wiring is between the coil, the battery, the distributor, the Ignition box, and the relay board. As you can see there are a set of black/red wires coming from the relay board to the coil and the CD box. With the 4-cyl wiring harness there's only one black/red wire.

Anyhow, enough of my monologue here. Any help at all on how all my wiring needs to be to make my 1970 914-6 2.0 6cylinder motor work (wiring wise) in my 1971 914-4 2.0 4-cylinder car would be greatly appreciated.

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post Aug 6 2009, 10:05 AM
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Any leads on where to find a 911 SC Tach?


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post Aug 6 2009, 10:42 AM
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Any Porsche tach from around 1972 through 1983 will work. You can also send your 4 cyl. tach to North Hollywood Speedometer or Palo Alto Speedometer for modification and service.

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