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> Porsche 914 Motorvision Video, Has been translated
johannes
post Feb 18 2012, 06:53 AM
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This video is famous on youtube and pops on the first page when searching "Porsche 914". Until now it has only been available in german.
Motorvision is now providing a channel in english that show translated videos.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyxB00hgwV4
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Katmanken
post Feb 19 2012, 02:07 PM
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Jup,

Look in shoptalkforums. He was building one for a guy in the Cape Kennedy/ Melbourne FLA area which is where I used to run mine. The thread talks about the engine going into a convertible and I mentioned that with a torque monster, the frame flexes- a lot. The dash in my car had a nice dent caused by the stickshift smacking into the dash under hard acceleration.

Yeah, I remember that Karmann Ghia handling- all over the road. That rounded front below the headlights causes the front to lift and the rear squats and loads the Z- bar. At 115mph, you can feel the front end lift- kind of like a boat lifting up on the waves. That bumper may help act as a spoiler, but mine was missing.
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