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> 911/930 Era Speedometer in my 914 ?, Size / fitment
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post May 5 2006, 11:22 AM
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Guys will a 911/930 speedometer fit in my 914 I/P ?
I need a electronic speedometer and understand its electrically different etc.
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post May 5 2006, 11:32 AM
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Guys will a 911/930 speedometer fit in my 914 I/P ?
I need a electronic speedometer and understand its electrically different etc.
Thanks John


The 911 speedo drops right in. As for "electrically different", I guess you could say that. The electronic units are electronic, the older ones are mechanical. You'll need a sender, and it needs to be matched to the speedo. There is one for the later sportomatics, but it costs $160 and turns the wrong direction (which MIGHT not matter, as it's an impulse sender). The Cap'n
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post May 5 2006, 11:38 AM
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QUOTE(drive-ability @ May 5 2006, 10:22 AM) *

Guys will a 911/930 speedometer fit in my 914 I/P ?
I need a electronic speedometer and understand its electrically different etc.
Thanks John


The 911 speedo drops right in. As for "electrically different", I guess you could say that. The electronic units are electronic, the older ones are mechanical. You'll need a sender, and it needs to be matched to the speedo. There is one for the later sportomatics, but it costs $160 and turns the wrong direction (which MIGHT not matter, as it's an impulse sender). The Cap'n


Thanks,
I was hoping it would fit in the I/P hole, Its a 200 mph electronic unit and will work with my 930 transmission. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap56.gif)
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