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> Building a reverse opening trunk, Any examples to share?
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post Apr 17 2006, 08:38 PM
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I have V8 car and would like to set the trunk to open from the rear. I am having a hard time visualizing how I might accomplish this. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shocked[1].gif) Does anyone have any examples? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/chowtime.gif)
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post Apr 17 2006, 08:46 PM
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Not to hijack this but i would be interested in seeing the front trunk opening in reverse.

any pics would be appreciated



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post Apr 17 2006, 08:47 PM
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IIRC, the orange car featured in last months Excellence used BMW hinges
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post Apr 17 2006, 08:52 PM
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This went by in a post a few days ago...
The scari 914...


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post Apr 17 2006, 09:01 PM
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Check out Dougv8's car!!



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post Apr 17 2006, 09:05 PM
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Here is a local car.


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post Apr 17 2006, 09:39 PM
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Drive-Ability:

Recently I came across a vehicle (914 somewhere) and the owner installed
a modified BMW front hood mechanism (on the front or back hood). The type
that moves forward a few inches and then tilts forward to open. I believe it was
used on several models including the old 2002, 535's etc.; should be able to locate
through a salvage yard and then rework to do the trick ! Get idea and then we'll
all follow your progress and then copy/duplicate your installation !

Your car and progress has been very interesting and also sounds like a handful
to handle. I noticed elsewhere your comments to the 16 yr old that a V-8 needs
to be handled by an experience and very capable driver I Agree. My 95 LT1 350
with a late model Boxster tranny is a little scary even with prior racing experience.
Seems the teener wants to take-off even without any wings ! If you know what I
mean. I'm only running around 300 HP and it still will take a little getting used to
this new found power. I guess the only good part is, I had never previously driven
a 914 before. So what is a 4 cyl. teener like anyway ? Appreciate any comments
or replies.

Allan

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post Apr 17 2006, 10:18 PM
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QUOTE(ajracer @ Apr 17 2006, 08:39 PM) *

Drive-Ability:

Recently I came across a vehicle (914 somewhere) and the owner installed
a modified BMW front hood mechanism (on the front or back hood). The type
that moves forward a few inches and then tilts forward to open. I believe it was
used on several models including the old 2002, 535's etc.; should be able to locate
through a salvage yard and then rework to do the trick ! Get idea and then we'll
all follow your progress and then copy/duplicate your installation !

Your car and progress has been very interesting and also sounds like a handful
to handle. I noticed elsewhere your comments to the 16 yr old that a V-8 needs
to be handled by an experience and very capable driver I Agree. My 95 LT1 350
with a late model Boxster tranny is a little scary even with prior racing experience.
Seems the teener wants to take-off even without any wings ! If you know what I
mean. I'm only running around 300 HP and it still will take a little getting used to
this new found power. I guess the only good part is, I had never previously driven
a 914 before. So what is a 4 cyl. teener like anyway ? Appreciate any comments
or replies.
Allan


First off my 16 year old wouldn't be driving a V8 914, no way. Too much car for an inexperienced driver. Surely you can't get them to see that but we know its true. The BMW was the first thing I thought of as I had a 530 which had just such a hood. I am sure I can find one at the local pic-A-part. Just transferring the parts so it works surely will take some R&R work but that's the essence of building a V-8 car. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif)

The first thing I noticed driving my V8 car is that you can feel the effects of torque/horsepower acting upon the chassis. Just going light on the throttle the car runs and handles great but poor on the power and you can feel how the car doesn't fit the engine. That is my main reason for building up the frame. I am not saying I can feel the car twist but you just instinctively know there is a loss of balance. I, like yourself have never driven a 4cyl 914 ether. I love the car and its ability to accelerate, however when I put the hammer down it does scare me a bit. The few times I have really nailed it through 3 gears I am amazed how fast it is. I would like to find a place I could slide it around a bit to get a feel for how it would react but haven't found one as yet. I am doing all the work on my car and it shows in many areas but as my skill improves often I re-do things and make them a bit better. Now welding is a new skill I don't have but its getting better (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)


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post Apr 17 2006, 11:26 PM
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would like to find a place I could slide it around a bit to get a feel for how it would react but haven't found one as yet.


Try a PCA DE event. I have a feeling that they may have one or two in the state that you live in (I could be wrong).
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post Apr 17 2006, 11:55 PM
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Are these example of the "trunk" opeing from the "front" what you are invisioning? The rear trunk already opens from the rear. If you are talking about the front trunk, it would hinge at the front with a couple of gooseneck hinges from a variety of donor cars. Opel GT, Lancia Scorpion, Fiat x1/9, Lotus Europa, are cars I'm familar with. You will likely need a prop rod too.

The 300E benz has a nice hinge design that allows the lid to open 90 degrees vertical for service.
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post Apr 17 2006, 11:58 PM
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QUOTE(ajracer @ Apr 17 2006, 08:39 PM) *

I guess the only good part is, I had never previously driven
a 914 before. So what is a 4 cyl. teener like anyway ? Appreciate any comments
or replies.

Allan


Allan,

I've never driven a 4cyl 914 either.

BTW, how are you doing your speedometer? Boxsters don't have a sensor in the transaxle...
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post Apr 18 2006, 12:09 AM
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If you have a functional targa then the rear hinged rear trunk would be a PITABT (Pain In The Ass Big Time)! Imagine trying to strong-arm the roof into the storage space...my back would rip itself out of my body and slink away if it had to do that everytime I needed to insert/remove the targa.
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post Apr 18 2006, 12:11 AM
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hahaha you guys have never driven a /4... hahahaha... You have NO IDEA what you are missing.

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post Apr 18 2006, 12:22 AM
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QUOTE(Air_Cooled_Nut @ Apr 17 2006, 11:09 PM) *

If you have a functional targa then the rear hinged rear trunk would be a PITABT (Pain In The Ass Big Time)! Imagine trying to strong-arm the roof into the storage space...my back would rip itself out of my body and slink away if it had to do that everytime I needed to insert/remove the targa.


Not necessarily. As long as you're fabricating you could come up with trick way of sliding the top back into the open trunk. Getting it back out again would be a little harder I think.
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post Apr 18 2006, 12:34 AM
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QUOTE(jonwatts @ Apr 17 2006, 11:22 PM) *

QUOTE(Air_Cooled_Nut @ Apr 17 2006, 11:09 PM) *

If you have a functional targa then the rear hinged rear trunk would be a PITABT (Pain In The Ass Big Time)! Imagine trying to strong-arm the roof into the storage space...my back would rip itself out of my body and slink away if it had to do that everytime I needed to insert/remove the targa.


Not necessarily. As long as you're fabricating you could come up with trick way of sliding the top back into the open trunk. Getting it back out again would be a little harder I think.


or you can build one of these (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)


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post Apr 18 2006, 02:03 AM
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QUOTE(neo914-6 @ Apr 17 2006, 10:58 PM) *

QUOTE(ajracer @ Apr 17 2006, 08:39 PM) *

I guess the only good part is, I had never previously driven
a 914 before. So what is a 4 cyl. teener like anyway ? Appreciate any comments
or replies.

Allan


Allan,

I've never driven a 4cyl 914 either.





There slow as a MO FO.. You step on it, waiting for it to hit its power band... or for the turbo to kick in... or what not... and it just puts... I put new tires on my car, and I couldnt get the tires to squeek or anything any way I tried.. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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post Apr 18 2006, 04:14 AM
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QUOTE(neo914-6 @ Apr 17 2006, 11:34 PM) *

or you can build one of these (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)


I WANT ONE !!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/drooley.gif)
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post Apr 18 2006, 06:29 AM
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Here are a couple of shots of one....


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post Apr 18 2006, 12:08 PM
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I got the impression that Driveability was asking about the front trunk opening at the back. Interesting that there are a bunch of photos of cars that have reversed the rear trunks, but so far, nothing for the front. It would make for easier access to the gas filler. Pulling the spare out over the fender would be a drag (no pun intended) but for those of us who are watercooled, screwing with the radiator shouldn't be a constant thing anyway.

Driveability, keep us posted on any progress that you make with the front hood...

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post Apr 18 2006, 05:01 PM
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QUOTE(URY914 @ Apr 18 2006, 05:29 AM) *

Here are a couple of shots of one....


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