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> Speedo question....., not the grape smuggling kind :)
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post Feb 14 2004, 08:18 AM
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I'm pondering how the hell I keep a speedo when I go to a 915 tranny that was setup for electronic speedo? I've seen an article on a 915 conversion for an older 911 and they welded a speedo drive gear to the pinion shaft, but I don't know if this is feasable when using a Wevo tail piece?? Has anybody BTDT??? I guess maybe I'll need to learn to live without a speedo, but it would seem really cheesy to me to have that big non-functioning gauge in my face all the time (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif)

I've seen a few really nice 3.x sixers with 915s and I imagine someone has figured this out. To run the electronic setup after flipping the R&P I would think I'd have to mod the case side cover for a sensor since the flip puts the emitter on the removable side of the case???

What do the "hotrod" guys do? Is there a aftermarket emitter for the axle or something? They usually have some trick aftermrket setups for street rod stuff.
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post Feb 14 2004, 01:17 PM
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Tranny experts keep me honest here, but I believe a 915 with a flipped ring gear will not drive the stock electronic speedo pickup since the magnets that trigger the pickup are on the ring gear, which is now on the *other* side of the case.

I'd still suggest using an electronic speedo instead of recreating the mechanical drive nightmare. Here's how:

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act...c%20speedo&st=0
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