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> appropriate 73' 914 2.0 speedo?, Is this a matching 73' 2.0 speedometer?
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post Oct 6 2021, 11:56 AM
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I'm looking for a 1973 porsche 914 speedometer for the 2.0 with 150mph (silver button)

Is this an appropriate match? Listed as a 914-6 speedo

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post Oct 6 2021, 12:35 PM
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post Oct 6 2021, 12:35 PM
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Only difference between -6 and -4 is the weight in speedometer. -6 is at .8 and the -4 is .77. Early -4 had 155SR15 and used the 120 speedo. All the 914's with 165SR15 used the 150 speedo. -6 always used the 911 speedo.
911, 914-6 speedo usually cost more. With all the tire combo's available there should be no real difference in accuracy.

IF the above speedo is a 914-6 it will have 911.641.502. 00 or 01
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post Oct 6 2021, 01:06 PM
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Only difference between -6 and -4 is the weight in speedometer. -6 is at .8 and the -4 is .77. Early -4 had 155SR15 and used the 120 speedo. All the 914's with 165SR15 used the 150 speedo. -6 always used the 911 speedo.
911, 914-6 speedo usually cost more. With all the tire combo's available there should be no real difference in accuracy.

IF the above speedo is a 914-6 it will have 911.641.502. 00 or 01


It's 911 641 502 01

I have maxilite (I think) 6x15 replica fuchs with 185/70 VR 15

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post Oct 6 2021, 01:49 PM
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