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> A new article about the 914, some info I hadn't read before
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post Jan 17 2021, 12:43 AM
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Not sure if this has been posted yet. It just came out yesterday.
https://www.porscheroadandrace.com/heinrich...ie-and-the-914/
Has some interesting facts in it that I hadn't read befor so I thought I would share

Edit: just reread it and it appears that Andy Schmidt from 914World contributed to the article. Is that @sirandy or someone else?
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post Jan 17 2021, 07:27 AM
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article has an interesting tech drawing in it.
if you are in aus.

looks like a rhd steering wheel?

thanks for the link. i've not seen before, maybe the pics in the 50 year book but i don't have a copy of that yet?


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post Jan 18 2021, 08:54 PM
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QUOTE(wonkipop @ Jan 17 2021, 06:27 AM) *

article has an interesting tech drawing in it.
if you are in aus.

looks like a rhd steering wheel?

thanks for the link. i've not seen before, maybe the pics in the 50 year book but i don't have a copy of that yet?


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Looks like steering wheels on both sides. That could be interesting for shared drives.
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post Jan 19 2021, 03:40 AM
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had not thought of the simultaneous arrangement.
if so obviously intended exclusively for aus market.
"empowering" back seat drivers to dual control status.
wonder if they had dual brake pedals in mind as well?
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post Jan 19 2021, 10:14 AM
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QUOTE(wonkipop @ Jan 19 2021, 01:40 AM) *

@bkrantz
had not thought of the simultaneous arrangement.
if so obviously intended exclusively for aus market.
"empowering" back seat drivers to dual control status.
wonder if they had dual brake pedals in mind as well?

I'm pretty sure the drawings just show the layout for *either* left or right hand drive.

You can't really have two steering shafts merge into one and still expect them to operate independently.
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post Jan 19 2021, 08:23 PM
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QUOTE(wonkipop @ Jan 19 2021, 01:40 AM) *

@bkrantz
had not thought of the simultaneous arrangement.
if so obviously intended exclusively for aus market.
"empowering" back seat drivers to dual control status.
wonder if they had dual brake pedals in mind as well?

I'm pretty sure the drawings just show the layout for *either* left or right hand drive.

You can't really have two steering shafts merge into one and still expect them to operate independently.
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So one side is only for show? That could be even more fun for some couples.
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