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> who has time for a Quicky?, quick release steering wheel question
ahycaramba
post Dec 31 2019, 04:52 PM
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Happy New Years fellow teener!!!
I was wondering if anyone has gone with the quick release steering wheel. I am replacing my steering wheel with a MOMO racing 3 spoke wheel and I was wondering do you still need the Momo steering wheel adaptor pn#8002 if I am going with a NRG 2.5 quick release?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/NRG-STEERING-WHEEL...bsAAOSwzldcyzUQ

Could you post pictures of your set up?
thanks in advance
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Coondog
post Jan 22 2020, 12:27 PM
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I am working with Jason Chou with NRG Innovations based out of Irwindale Ca. Please know Jason and NRG are 100% in on making a quick release hub for the 914. To date they have purchased a steering column and are in the process of obtaining a couple steering wheels. Jason gave me a time frame of about 60 days. At that time I will take my car to them for testing.
Can someone educate me on the stock steering wheels not to include the 914-6. Am I correct that a 1970-71-72 steering wheel does not work on later year cars ???
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post Jan 22 2020, 12:44 PM
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Update
I am working with Jason Chou with NRG Innovations based out of Irwindale Ca. Please know Jason and NRG are 100% in on making a quick release hub for the 914. To date they have purchased a steering column and are in the process of obtaining a couple steering wheels. Jason gave me a time frame of about 60 days. At that time I will take my car to them for testing.
Can someone educate me on the stock steering wheels not to include the 914-6. Am I correct that a 1970-71-72 steering wheel does not work on later year cars ???



All of the steering wheels that were put on 914s will interchange across all the years. This includes both 4 and 6 cylinder models.

The difference is in the adapter mounted to the back of the steering wheel. The six does not use one. The 70-72 uses a different one from the 73 and later 4 cylinder cars.

Porsche used the exact same spline count for all of their cars up until they had to add air bags. So you can put everything from a 356 to a 993 steering wheel on your 914. They will all bolt on and work.

Here is a thread on this site that explains it all. Steering wheel thread
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