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I am currently sorting out a 914/6 conversion which I bought and eventually hope to run about 250 RWHP in. One of the last items I need to tackle is the rear 5 lug conversion and am looking to put a set of correctly drilled 914 rear hubs on. However I have been told that the 914 driveshafts will be problematic with 250 HP. Would I be better off using an early (69 - 73) 911 setup of driveshafts, stub axles and hubs with an adaptor to mate the driveshafts to the 914 box? Would this be a stronger setup and is it possible to mate up with an adaptor?
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 8-April 04 From: Sydney, Australia Member No.: 1,908 ![]() |
Thanks Karl - are they stronger than the original 914 ones?
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